Philippine Navy helicopter crashes during training flight

A Philippine Navy helicopter crash-landed during a training and maintenance flight at Sangley Aerodrome, Cavite City…

Kidnapped American vlogger believed dead

Authorities believe kidnapped American vlogger Elliot Eastman is dead, with witnesses and suspects recounting grim details…

INC to stage nationwide protests backing VP Duterte

The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) is preparing for nationwide protests to oppose the impeachment complaints filed…

Brand-new bridge collapses before use

A newly constructed bridge in Barangay Alibago, Enrile, Cagayan, collapsed before it could even be used,…

Sen. Padilla proposes bill to protect celebrity endorsers from scams

Senator Robin Padilla is advocating for a bill in the Senate aimed at protecting celebrity endorsers from illegal scams. This move follows the arrest of actress Neri Naig-Miranda for alleged syndicated estafa and violations of the Securities Regulation Code. The proposed Senate Bill No. 2889, known as the Product Endorsers Protection Act, mandates full disclosure in all product endorsement agreements regarding the nature of the business and the products involved. The agreement must also specify if the business sells investment contracts and other securities. “Endorsers Beware!” Padilla emphasized, highlighting the need for transparency to protect celebrities from being unwittingly involved in fraudulent schemes. Under the proposed law, endorsers who falsely present themselves as authorized agents of businesses selling investment contracts and securities will be held accountable. The bill recommends a fine of P100,000 for the first offense, P300,000 for the second, and P500,000 to P1 million and revocation of the certificate of registration for the third offense. Padilla’s initiative aims to safeguard public figures from the repercussions of endorsing illegitimate businesses, ensuring they are well-informed and protected from potential legal issues. Brigada

Barbers accuses ‘Narco Trolls’ of attacking Quad Committee

Surigao Del Norte Second District Representative Robert Ace Barbers has launched a scathing attack on what he calls “narco trolls” – social media attackers allegedly funded by drug lords and Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO).  In his privilege speech at the plenary, Barbers criticized these trolls for spreading lies, causing chaos, and manipulating public opinion. “Narco trolls funded by drug lords!” Barbers exclaimed, highlighting the malicious and destructive propaganda being disseminated online. He clarified that while the Quad Committee is open to criticism, it draws the line at defamation. Barbers pointed out the suspicious flood of comments and misinformation on social media, suggesting that these are paid efforts. He emphasized the need for government agencies to be proactive in investigating cybercrimes, rather than waiting for complaints to be filed. Barbers has called on the National Bureau of Investigation to identify, investigate, and prosecute vloggers allegedly paid with drug money and POGO earnings to spread falsehoods on social media. This move aims to curb the influence of cybercriminals and protect the public from manipulated information. Brigada

Over 50,000 people affected by shear line

The shear line has affected 55,622 people across the Philippines, primarily in Western and Central Visayas.…

Man arrested for stealing ₱10K coins to fund online gambling

A 21-year-old man was arrested in Barangay Lahug, Cebu City for stealing ₱10,000 worth of coins…

Man jailed after allegedly assaulting partner who refused intimacy

A delivery boy in Cebu City faces charges after allegedly assaulting his live-in partner for refusing…

Driver arrested for alleged sexual assault of a passenger

A taxi driver in Cebu City has been arrested following allegations of rape made by a…