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10 things cats love 1. Because cats are such smart, sentient creatures, they can have a long list of likes (and, perhaps, an equally long list of dislikes!) In most cases, the things your cat loves are the very same things you love—like fresh, tasty food, long naps in cozy spots, and plenty of fun activities, to name a few.

2. It's no secret that cats love to sleep. In fact, the average kitty sleeps for a whopping 12 to 16 hours per day! Because cats are nocturnal creatures, they snooze most of the day away—and who can blame them? Everyone loves a nice, long nap in a cozy, comfy spot.

3. Did you know adult cats spend approximately half of their waking hours grooming? Clearly, grooming is an important part of a kitty's life!

4. It's unlikely that you'd want to dive into a big plate of spoiled food at dinnertime. The same goes for your cat! Stale and spoiled food doesn't just taste bad, either—it can host different types of bacteria, like Salmonella and Staphylococcus, too.

5. If you have a cat, you know they'll try to drink water from running faucets whenever the opportunity presents itself! Fortunately, there are tons of drinking fountains—designed especially for cats—so they always have cool, fresh, running water available.

1.MANILA, Philippines — The government should quickly address a looming energy crisis that may “worsen” with the “Build, Build, Build” program of the Duterte administration, former Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile said Thursday. 2.There is a need to focus on the creation of sources of energy to ensure the country’s energy sufficiency, the former Defense Minister under the Marcos rule, adde 3.The former lawmaker noted that the Malampaya Natural Gas Facility, which provides 30 percent of Luzon’s total supply of power, is estimated to run out of reserves by 2024 4.Power demand, Enrile added, has also steadily increased due to the “country’s economic growth, the demand of the manufacturing industry, and an increase in power-intensive infrastructure projects like the ‘Build, Build, Build’ program.” 5.Despite its mandate to put energy security and sufficiency at the forefront of its energy direction, it was reported that the Department of Energy (DOE) still failed to articulate this matter in its Philippine Energy Plan (PEP) 2017-2044, Enrile noted. 6.Easily the most laughable post to hit social media this week was a list of people supposedly behind a plot to oust President Duterte. 7.Posted by no less than the President’s controversial son, Paolo “Polong” Duterte, the list identified as “Anti-Administration Group, Oust Duterte Movement” the strangest of bedfellows 8.Vice President Leni Robredo, Supreme Court Associate Justices Antonio Carpio and Marvic Leonen, Sen. Leila de Lima, Bishops Pablo Virgilio David and Broderick Pabillo (misspelled on the list as Pabilo), Inquirer columnist Randy David, journalists Maria Ressa, Ellen Tordesillas and Ed Lingao, former chief justice Hilario Davide, former vice president Jejomar Binay, Cabinet members of the Arroyo administration, retired generals, business entities, “millennial students studying at Jesuit-run schools” and “mutant/cause-oriented groups.” 9.What set social media on fire was the inclusion of Jollibee among those cooking up a supposed ouster plot. The image of the beloved Filipino icon as a government destabilizer proved too much even for a people known for their extreme patience and deprecating humor. 10.Soon, many memes of the jolly coup-plotter bee were being shared online, in a hilarious takedown of the bizarre list peddled by the President’s son.

FAKE AND REAL NEWS
You can say that it is a fake news if you have read the article and the grammars are wrong.You can search some fake articles and read it or it can be based in the title. If the title is realistic it is real but when its not its fake. It can be based in the picture if ever the article have one, it can be edited or not. Real news are the news that is real. here is an example of real news Bombing In Cathedral In Jolo Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) police Chief Superintendent Graciano Mijares earlier reported a death toll of 27, then said this was revised due to double counting.

The death toll as of February 4 was at 23.

Most of the casualties were civilians, while several were members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP), and Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).

The ARMM regional police said casualties "were immediately evacuated" as the AFP and the PNP secured the area.

The PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) earlier said two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were used to bomb the cathedral.

According to the ARMM regional police, one IED exploded inside the cathedral, and another at the entrance.

PNP spokesperson Senior Superintendent Bernard Banac said that the second explosion occurred as AFP personnel responded to the first explosion

Arnel dela Vega, chief of the Philippine military's Western Mindanao Command, said the primary suspect behind the bombing is still the terrorist Abu Sayyaf Group. He said that this is based on previous threats, but is subject to "further assessment and validation."

ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman also said the Jolo Cathedral bombing was likely the work of terrorists. Hataman said the Abu Sayyaf seems to be the only group capable of perpetrating such an attack.

"At this point in time, ayaw natin magbigay ng speculation, pero ang isang tiyak natin diyan 99% na kagagawan 'yan ng mga terorista," Hataman said in a chance interview at the Laguindingan Airport on Sunday.

(At this point in time, we do not want to make speculations, but we can be sure that this is 99% the handiwork of terrorists.)

PCG spokesman Armand Balilo identified the fatality from the PCG as Seaman Second Class Jaypee Galicha. He died at the blast site.

The PCG's PO3 Joemar Sanson and PO3 Paolo Isolana also sustained injuries, added Balilo.

The 3 were hearing Mass at the Jolo Cathedral when the bombing happened.

The PCG said Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Elson Hermogino "alerted all PCG units in the area, and directed them to join personnel from the AFP and PNP in the investigation and pursuit of the perpetrators."

The Jolo Cathedral bombing occurred barely a week after the Commission on Elections deemed the BOL as ratified. (READ: Galvez says ratified BOL brings 'new dawn' to Mindanao)

The BOL will abolish the ARMM and replace it with the powerful Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, the creation of which is expected to correct the historical injustices committed against the Moro people over the years.

By: Rappler..... Go search them @ www.rappler.com/nation — Preceding unsigned comment added by 180.191.135.30 (talk) 01:03, 14 February 2019 (UTC)