MANILA, Philippines–Alex Eala bowed out of the 2025 Wuhan Open qualifiers, losing to Japan’s Moyuka Uchijima, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, in the first round on Saturday. Eala forced a deciding set but fell behind 0-3 and was unable to recover, failing to advance in the third stop of her Asian swing. READ: Alex Eala exits Suzhou
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How to create your own Diwali invites using Google Gemini
As the festival of lights approaches, Google has shared a way to create unique and colorful Diwali 2025 invitations using the Gemini AI tool.
Terrorist’s ₹2cr house attached by Srinagar Police
The Srinagar Police on Saturday attached a three-storey house worth around ₹2 crore. The property is linked to the family of designated terrorist Sajad Ahmad Sheikh, alias Sajad Gul.
Jessica Pegula third American to reach China Open semifinals
BEIJING — Jessica Pegula became the third American to reach the semifinals of the China Open after rallying to beat compatriot Emma Navarro on Friday. The fifth-seeded Pegula wasted six set points in the opener but dominated the next two sets to triumph 6-7 (2), 6-2, 6-1. READ: Jessica Pegula ‘surprised’ by US Open semifinal
Laughing just once a day can cut risk of depression, study finds
Laughter is often said to be the best medicine, easing all troubles that may come our way. And it seems there may be some truth to the claim.
UAAP: NU looks add UP to victims’ list
When people started raving about how the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament wasn’t going to be a two-school race anymore, it was Ateneo and host University of Santo Tomas that bolstered their argument. Slowly, National University is begging to differ. And in a season where several games have been decided by the finest of
The left’s ‘immigration hero’ exposed: Ian Roberts’ false credentials unravel
The left’s latest immigration martyr, former Des Moines superintendent Ian Roberts, was lauded as a hero — but just like many left-wing heroes before him, Roberts isn’t the man he was sold to be.Several dozen students even gathered at the state capitol calling for Roberts’ release from the Sioux City jail where he’s currently being held, holding signs reading, “Radical empathy,” which is a tagline he supposedly used frequently.A group of his supporters even hung a banner from a bridge above the interstate that read, “Free Dr. Roberts,” while cars honked in support.Roberts, a native of Guyana, with an existing weapons charge from 2020, is facing deportation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.“Innocent man, never did a thing wrong,” BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere says sarcastically. “Just the tyranny of the Trump administration is what you should take from this. … This is the poster boy of the left. If his story falls apart, then maybe the whole immigration case falls apart.”“This is a little bit you need to know about our Dr. Ian Roberts, the poster boy of immigration for the left. Ian Roberts, who immigration authorities say was living and working in the U.S. illegally … claimed in his 2023 application that he received a doctorate in urban educational leadership from Morgan State University in 2007, according to documents the Associated Press obtained through a public records request,” Burguiere explains.“Although Roberts was enrolled in that doctorate program from 2002 to 2007, the school’s public relations office confirmed in an email that he didn’t receive that degree,” he continues.Roberts also has MIT Sloan School of Management listed among the schools where he studied, but a university spokesperson claimed there are no records of Roberts attending.But that’s not all.The director of human resources for the Millcreek Township School District, Melody Ellington, “claimed that she faced unspecified unlawful treatment after she was hired and worked for Roberts from July 1, 2021, through September 30, 2022.”According to a settlement agreement, Ellington claimed “that she was unfairly pushed out of her job and that she had ‘threatened litigation,’ while district administrators denied wrongdoing.”The district later agreed to pay her $250,000.Then when Roberts was approached by ICE in late September, he sped away in his vehicle.“Now, that’s not the normal behavior of a person who’s the superintendent of a large city’s school district, but okay,” Burguiere says, noting that Roberts’ car was later discovered abandoned.“Again, you don’t typically speed away from cops and abandon your vehicle, not normally,” he adds.Want more from Stu?To enjoy more of Stu’s lethal wit, wisdom, and mockery, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
PSEi rises above 6,100 amid buying spree
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi) extended its winning streak to the third consecutive session on Friday. It closed just above the 6,100 mark as investors continued their buying spree. By the closing bell, the benchmark PSEi had rallied by 1.14 percent or 69.1 points to close at 6,108.86. Also, the broader
NCAA: Patrick Sleat steadies nerves to help Altas to first win
MANILA, Philippines—Perpetual Help newcomer Patrick Sleat made his presence known right away in the NCAA Season 101 men’s basketball tournament. In his debut, Sleat powered the Altas to an opening game win at the expense of San Sebastian, 67-54, at San Juan Arena on Friday. NCAA SCHEDULE: Season 101 men’s basketball tournament While his emotions
Zubeen Garg’s death: Event organizer moves SC, calls allegations ‘ludicrous’
Shyamkanu Mahanta, the organizer of the North East India Festival and an accused in the case related to Assamese singer Zubeen Garg’s death, has approached the Supreme Court. He is seeking a transfer of the ongoing Assam Police probe to a central agency.