Your daily round-up of today's news...
- A low-pressure area has entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility. According to PAGASA, the LPA, which was located 750 kilometers east of Guiuan, Eastern Samar still has a low chance of developing into a tropical cyclone.
- Philippine President Bongbong Marcos declared October 30th as a special non-working day to allow people to vote in the Barangay and SK elections.
- US Republican congressman George Santos was charged by the New York prosecutor with identity theft and defrauding campaign donors.
- Firefighters battle against a large blaze that engulfed London's Luton Airport and caused flights to be suspended.
- Holly Willoughby announced she will leave ITV's morning show This Morning after 14 years.
- US President Joe Biden called the Hamas' attack on Israel last weekend "sheer evil" as reports of families and babies being butchered are stomach-turning. Meanwhile, most neighborhoods in Gaza were destroyed by the recent Israeli bombardments.
- Alexandra Poolos, a former producer for CBS's 60 Minutes news magazine program, is suing the network claiming gender discrimination over firing. Poolos, who was let go from the network last year, alleges the news outlet has a work culture defined by "sexism and misogyny" in which sexual misconduct and harassment by male colleagues went unaddressed.
- The second-generation BMW X2 was unveiled as well as the first-ever iX2.
2024 BMW X2 |
2024 BMW iX2 |
- Jaguar unveiled the final special edition of the F-TYPE, the ZP Edition, as production ends this 2024.
2024 Jaguar F-Type ZP Edition |
- The Sony PlayStation5 consoles received a minor change featuring a slimmer and smaller design with a 1TB internal memory standard.
Sony PlayStation5 update |
- Former NHL coach/player and ESPN hockey analyst Barry Melrose will retire after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
- Gymnast Mary Lou Retton is diagnosed with a "very rare form" of pneumonia.
- Memphis Grizzlies recruit Mikey Williams is ordered to stand trial on gun charges.
- The UK and Ireland will host the UEFA Euro 2028.
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