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INQToday: 17 dead after bus falls into ravine in Antique; TVJ rejoices trademark case win

/ 12:49 PM December 06, 2023

Here’s a quick roundup of today’s top stories:

17 dead after bus falls off cliff in Antique

The Antique Provincial Government says 17 people died after a bus fell off a cliff in Hamtic town.

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PH students still among lowest scorers in reading, math, science – Pisa

As the Department of Education (DepEd) had anticipated, there was no significant improvement in the average scores of Filipino students in reading, mathematics, and science, which remained low compared to students from other countries that participated in the latest Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa).

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Based on the 2022 Pisa study published Tuesday covering 690,000 students from 81 countries, the Philippines’ performance in the three subjects “were about the same” as in 2018, when it first took part in the assessment.

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TVJ, Original Dabarkads hosts rejoice trademark case win

Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon (TVJ) and their fellow original Dabarkads were finally able to exclaim once again the tagline of “Eat Bulaga” after they won the trademark case against production company TAPE Inc.

TVJ beamed with pride in a photo they shared that had the “EB” logo behind them, via their Instagram page on Tuesday, Dec. 5.

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