Your daily round-up of today's news:
- Stores selling lato-lato toys were raided by authorities at Barangay Matandang Balara, Quezon City, confiscating most of the said toys.
- The DOLE's wage board said the minimum wage in Metro Manila has risen by 40 pesos from 570 to 610 pesos.
- The DSWD's food stamp program will begin its rollout in the coming days.
- In a television interview, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says he will dismantle the Departments of Energy, Commerce, and Education as well as the IRS if he were elected president.
- The US Supreme Court has overturned race-based college admissions. The ruling states that US colleges cannot consider an applicant's race when deciding which students get places.
- One of the world's most common artificial sweeteners, aspartame is set to be declared a possible carcinogen next month by the World Health Organization's cancer research agency.
- British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he "fundamentally disagrees" with the ruling that his government's Rwanda asylum policy is unlawful and vows to appeal.
- France will deploy 40K police officers to deal with the ongoing unrest in response to a brutal police killing of a 17-year-old teenager.
- Ferrari unveiled the SF90 XX Stradale, the first-ever XX road car. Offered in hardtop and spider body styles, the SF90 XX features race-inspired aerodynamics and a fixed rear wing, the first for a Ferrari road car since the F50, generating 530kg of downforce at 250kph. The 4.0L V8 PHEV powertrain now produces 1030PS of total power output, making it capable of a 0-100kph time of 2.3 seconds and a top speed of 320kph.
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- Choi Yena's Hate Rodrigo music video was removed from YouTube, reportedly at the request of Olivia Rodrigo's management.
- Netflix's D.P. second season will be streaming this July 28th.
- Isaiah Rodgers and Rashod Berry of the Indianapolis Colts and free agent Demetrius Taylor were suspended by the NFL for gambling violations.
- Model Naomi Campbell welcomes the birth of her baby boy.
- The Jalosjos family in charge of TAPE, Inc. denies reports of accusations by a major advertiser of "Eat Bulaga!" Their legal counsel says "There is no ground for the refund even if the main hosts left."
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