Your daily round-up of today's news...
- Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino advocates that the study of the Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act and the Maritime Zones Act be included in the curriculum of law schools.
- Next year, Senator JV Ejercito will hold a hearing to review PhilHealth's use of funds.
- The PH Department of Justice clarified that Vice-President Sara Duterte will not be classified as a "terrorist".
- Police are investigating more than five individuals who may have assisted or facilitated Mohamed Al Fayed’s sexual offenses.
- The FBI says "numerous bomb threats" were made against some of US President-Elect Donald Trump's cabinet nominees and picks for his White House return.
- Mishal Husain announced she will leave the BBC next year after 27 years.
- Six people were arrested by the UK counter-terrorism force in the investigation into the banned rebel group, the PKK.
- Maserati becomes the fifth Formula E competitor to commit to GEN4.
- Tennessee state's school districts remove multiple manga series from libraries such as Attack on Titan, Jujutsu Kaisen, Akira, Detective Conan, and more.
- Seo In Young confirms divorce rumors.
- Brandon Crawford retires from baseball after 14 major league seasons.
- Scott O'Neil is set to replace Greg Norman as the CEO and commissioner of LIV, according to reports.
- GMA-7's morning news program Unang Hirit will celebrate its 25th anniversary this December.
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