Your daily round-up of today's news:
- Philippine President Bongbong Marcos says the late Fidel V. Ramos was a symbol of stability after the "tumultuous events" in 1986.
- Aftershocks from the Abra earthquake has risen to 2,492.
- The lawyer and the family of the slain former Lamitan City Mayor Rose Furigay said they were "surprised" by yesterday's "not guilty" plea entered by Chao Tiao Yumol with regard to the illegal gun possession and malicious mischief charges pressed against him in connection to last month's Ateneo shooting.
- The suspect from the July 4 mass shooting near Chicago pleaded not guilty.
- 35 Japanese prefectures were placed under heatstroke alert.
- US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lauds Taiwan and said that Chinese threats won't stop the world leaders from visiting Taiwan.
- Consumer groups call for standardized ADAS naming.
- Perodua confirms the leasing plan for the upcoming hybrid variant of the Ativa crossover. It will be imported from Japan for study purposes and it will cost RM500 per month for 5 years.
- The One Piece franchise sets the Guinness World Record with over 500 million copies published.
- Joaquin Phoenix will return to play as Joker in the 2024 sequel.
- Directors were shocked over the cancellation of the Batgirl movie.
- The NFL appeals ruling that Deshaun Watson should be suspended for six games.
- The Los Angeles Dodgers honor the late broadcaster Vin Scully with a commemorative patch on their uniforms.
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