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Challenges of money muling probes

Acting on the petition of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), the Court of Appeals issued last week a freeze order on the bank accounts of several officials from the Department of Public Works and Highways and executives of construction companies who were allegedly involved in anomalous flood control projects. The AMLC admitted that, ahead of

Analysis: The contrasting sides of the House of Representatives

Amid intensifying public protests against lawmakers for their behavior and statements that hurt their voters, the House of Representatives has faced a crisis of confidence. Gerindra Party politician Rahayu Saraswati’s resignation stands in sharp contrast to other legislators who have left their political futures in the hands of their parties.

EXCLUSIVE: Secrets of Stevie Nicks’ and Lindsay Buckingham’s ‘Lost Album’ As It Gets Re-Release After 50 Years

Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham once made an album before Fleetwood Mac, but it was not received well by the public.

Marcos faces growth test as graft probe stalls projects

MANILA, Philippines – The ongoing probe into alleged corruption in government-funded flood control projects could cause short-term disruptions in construction, potentially undermining President Marcos’ infrastructure agenda and growth ambition, Pantheon Macroeconomics said. In a note to clients, Pantheon economist Miguel Chanco warned that the antigraft campaign may stir up risk aversion among both private contractors

Hallmark Actor Died After Restaurant ‘Threatened to Arrest’ Patrons Trying to Save His Life During ‘Medical Emergency’, Bombshell Lawsuit Claims

Michael Heslin died this summer while celebrating his birthday in Las Vegas, and his husband wants answers.