Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world:
State auditors raise concerns about two Duterte-era road and bridge projects in Ilocos Norte, valued at over P300 million combined, traced to the controversial Discaya couple-owned St. Gerrard Construction.
Policewoman Diane Marie Mollenido and her eight-year-old son John Ysmael were killed in Novaliches, Quezon City, over what police believe was a car scam.
National Statistician Dennis Mapa says the flood control corruption scandal led to historic lows in construction activity, leading to 550,000 construction jobs lost year-on-year.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls the expiration of the New START Treaty a grave moment for international peace and security.
A social media post claiming the ‘aphelion phenomenon’ will cause colder-than-usual weather in the Philippines until August is false. – Rappler.com


Macro analyst Luke Gromen’s comments come amid an ongoing debate over whether Bitcoin or Ether is the more attractive long-term option for traditional investors. Macro analyst Luke Gromen says the fact that Bitcoin doesn’t natively earn yield isn’t a weakness; it’s what makes it a safer store of value.“If you’re earning a yield, you are taking a risk,” Gromen told Natalie Brunell on the Coin Stories podcast on Wednesday, responding to a question about critics who dismiss Bitcoin (BTC) because they prefer yield-earning assets.“Anyone who says that is showing their Western financial privilege,” he added.Read more
