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Jannik Sinner out of Shanghai Masters with leg injury

Defending champion Jannik Sinner retired Sunday from the Shanghai Masters after suffering a leg injury in his third-round match against the Netherlands’ Tallon Griekspoor. The world number two began to experience issues in the fourth game of the third set, and tried to persevere before abandoning the match when trailing 6-7 (3/7), 7-5, 3-2. READ:

BIR extends tax deadlines for Cebu quake victims

MANILA, Philippines – The Bureau of Internal Revenue has extended deadlines for the filing of tax returns and payment of corresponding taxes, as well as the submission of other required documents for affected taxpayers in Cebu, which was hit by a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. Taxpayers and BIR personnel under the jurisdiction of Revenue District Office

“Didn’t think the ball was coming”: A.J. Brown reveals reason for slowing down after missing Jalen Hurts’ pass for 61-yard TD opportunity

A. J. Brown and the Philadelphia Eagles (suffered their first loss of the 2025 season. Nick Sirianni’s men were defeated 21-17 by Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos at Lincoln Financial Field.

“Didn’t think the ball was coming”: A.J. Brown reveals reason for slowing down after missing Jalen Hurts’ pass for 61-yard TD opportunity

A. J. Brown and the Philadelphia Eagles (suffered their first loss of the 2025 season. Nick Sirianni’s men were defeated 21-17 by Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos at Lincoln Financial Field.

“Everybody takes everything out of context”: C.J. Stroud sets record straight on losing athleticism comment after Texans’ win vs. Ravens

C. J. Stroud set the record straight after his Houston Texans obliterated the Baltimore Ravens 44-10 in Week 5.

“Never seen something so ridiculously awful”: Emmanuel Acho calls out Aaron Glenn over Jets’ play calling in loss to Cowboys

Aaron Glenn and the New York Jets are in crisis mode after their 37-22 Week 5 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. They have dropped to 0-5 on the season.

BIZ BUZZ: IC poised to crack whip on erring insurance firms

Looks like it’s the Insurance Commission’s (IC) turn to weed out or sanction bad actors within its sphere of influence. This, after the ever-widening investigation into the extent of the corruption in flood control projects revealed that even nonlife insurance companies are involved. As the Senate hearings have revealed, only a handful of closely related

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