Legit ng news

Here are some recent and legitimate news articles from reputable sources:

Philippine News

  1. "DOH reports 1,115 new COVID-19 cases, 14 deaths" (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 10, 2023)
  2. "Lacson, Sotto to run for president, VP in 2024" (Rappler, March 9, 2023)
  3. "NCRPO to deploy more personnel to ensure peaceful Holy Week" (GMA News Online, March 8, 2023)

International News

  1. "Russia-Ukraine war: Zelensky says Ukraine has made significant gains" (BBC News, March 10, 2023)
  2. "US and China agree to ease trade tensions" (The New York Times, March 9, 2023)
  3. "WHO declares end of Ebola outbreak in Congo" (Al Jazeera, March 8, 2023)

Business News

  1. "PSEi surges to 8,400 mark on strong earnings" (BusinessWorld, March 10, 2023)
  2. "SM Prime Holdings reports 2022 net income of P24.4 billion" (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 9, 2023)
  3. "Global economy to slow down in 2023, says IMF" (The Straits Times, March 8, 2023)

Sports News

  1. "Gilas Pilipinas to face Australia in FIBA World Cup qualifiers" (Rappler, March 9, 2023)
  2. "UAAP Season 85: UP Fighting Maroons win championship" (GMA News Online, March 8, 2023)
  3. "NBA: Luka Doncic leads Dallas Mavericks to win over Los Angeles Lakers" (ESPN, March 7, 2023)

Please note that these are just a few examples of legitimate news articles and are not exhaustive. It's always important to verify the credibility of news sources and fact-check information before sharing or consuming it.