Reported 8 months ago
Amy Poehler, 52, shares her experiences of raising her two teenage sons Archie, 15, and Abel, 13, with ex Will Arnett. Despite finding it challenging to let go and let her sons navigate their own paths, Poehler expresses love for this exciting and fulfilling period of parenting. She emphasizes the importance of being a consultant rather than a producer in her children's lives, as she navigates the brutal and beautiful journey of parenting teenagers.
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Reported 8 months ago
Zheng Ping, a 39-year-old singer, received nominations in five major categories at the 35th Golden Melody Awards for his album 'Just One Simple Sentence.' As a potential dark horse this year, Zheng expressed his unexpected happiness at being nominated and emphasized his focus on continuing to make music regardless of winning. Coming from a background in various music bands, his latest venture into solo work in Taiwanese dialects has gained recognition and he hopes to win the Best Taiwanese Album award. Zheng also discussed his musical journey, upbringing in Taiwanese language, and future aspirations in music in an interview with TVBS News.
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Reported 8 months ago
In response to legislators facing recall, the Nationalist Party is considering amending the law to raise the recall threshold. Nationalist Party lawmakers are rallying party members to counteract this and have confirmed the direction of raising the recall threshold to ensure fairness, as the number of recall votes must surpass the number of votes received during the election. The potential increase in threshold has drawn criticisms for depriving people of their basic rights and weakening citizens' political participation and oversight rights.
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Reported 8 months ago
Oscar winner Kevin Costner confirmed he won’t be returning to 'Yellowstone' for the second half of season 5, citing scheduling conflicts and production issues. Despite expressing frustration with the circumstances, Costner appreciates the show and community it built. Details on his departure and the reactions from the cast are provided, with uncertainty surrounding his potential return in future episodes.
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Reported 8 months ago
Hollywood career coach Remy Blumenfeld offers advice to individuals facing challenges in the entertainment industry. From dealing with difficult celebrity bosses to managing burnout as a stylist for A-list celebrities, Remy provides insights on navigating power imbalances, reigniting passion, and adapting to different work environments, whether it involves human co-stars or CGI animals. Through his guidance, individuals are encouraged to balance professional expertise with personal growth and perseverance in the competitive world of Hollywood.
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Reported 8 months ago
According to FTNN News on June 22, 2024, the Taiwan Stock Exchange Index rose by 748.67 points this week, closing at 23253.39 points with a 3.33% increase. Self-traders bought a total of 443.09 billion NT and sold 304.26 billion NT, resulting in a net purchase of 138.82 billion NT. The top-selling ETF by self-traders this week was Fuhua Taiwan Tech Growth (00929) with 4463 units sold, followed by Yuanta Taiwan 50 Inverse (00632R) and Cathay FinTech High Yield 30 (00918) with 1549 and 1394 units sold, respectively. Fuhua Taiwan Tech Growth (00929) topped the list of ETFs sold by self-traders this week with 4463 units sold.
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Reported 8 months ago
D.O. of the K-pop group EXO held his first Asia fan concert in Taipei and greeted 3000 fans in Chinese, sharing his love for xiao long bao and jokingly suggesting a xiao long bao tour. He entertained fans with stories about his minimalist lifestyle and fashion choices. D.O. also expressed excitement for his new album 'Blossom' and hinted at his upcoming role as a villain in the drama 'Sculpting City'. Fans asked for a glimpse of his abs, to which he humorously replied by hiding post-it notes and joking, 'There's no door!'
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Reported 8 months ago
In the midst of continuously skyrocketing housing prices in Taiwan, young people are feeling increasingly deprived. Since the launch of the Nesting Movement protest in 2014, housing prices have continued to rise, making the dream of homeownership even more unattainable. With real wages in Taiwan growing by less than 1% in the past decade while housing prices have surged by 50% from 2013 to 2023, the disconnect between high housing costs and income levels has created challenges for the younger generation. Despite government efforts to curb speculation, housing prices have continued to rise, leaving many unable to afford homes and opting to rent instead.
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Reported 8 months ago
TVBS News on June 22, 2024, reported that the New Anxin policy in Taiwan has extended mortgage terms to 40 years and grace periods to 5 years, boosting the housing market. However, experts believe the fundamental issue of high house prices remains unsolved. The average mortgage burden for Taiwanese youth aged 20 to 35 in 2023 was NT$8.62 million, creating significant financial pressure. The article follows the struggles of young individuals like Alex, portraying the challenges of purchasing homes amidst rising prices and heavy debts. Despite government efforts to support home buying through policies like New Anxin, concerns linger about the long-term implications of extended mortgages on the younger generation's financial stability.
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Reported 8 months ago
Despite multiple government measures to curb speculation, including five rounds of selective credit control by the central bank, the overall ratio of real estate loans to total lending in banks continues to rise, leading to ongoing house price increases, with Taoyuan and Hsinchu showing the largest spikes among the six major cities. Experts suggest that the simultaneous implementation of various anti-speculation policies is actually contributing to higher house prices, emphasizing the need for long-term planning to effectively control the housing market.
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Reported 8 months ago
In an effort to address the housing needs of vulnerable groups and youth, achieve housing justice, and strengthen the housing market, the government has been promoting social housing policies with a goal of establishing 200,000 social housing units in 8 years. However, the lottery rate for social housing across Taiwan remains low, averaging 10%-20%, making it challenging to secure a unit. The Social Housing Promotion Alliance emphasizes that even if the 200,000 unit target is met, it only accounts for 2.1% of Taiwan's total housing stock, less than half of other advanced countries. There are various challenges and disparities in the progress and availability of social housing.
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Reported 8 months ago
西安銀行副行長狄浩於六月十八日墜樓身亡,享年五十一歲。狄浩於股東會前夕離世,引發關注,因近年來該行多次受罰且內部人事調整頻繁。銀行對外宣布他的離世,但未提及具體死因,而警方已排除刑事案件。
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Reported 8 months ago
Motley Fool contributor Parkev Tatevosian discusses the implications of recent news for Palantir (NYSE: PLTR) stock investors. The article also mentions the potential investment opportunities in other stocks recommended by The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team. While Palantir Technologies is not included in the top 10 stocks recommended, the Stock Advisor service has outperformed the S&P 500 significantly since 2002. Parkev Tatevosian, CFA, does not hold any positions in the mentioned stocks, and The Motley Fool has both positions in and recommends Palantir Technologies.
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Reported 8 months ago
As of June 22, 2024, the county with the highest vacancy rate in Taiwan is Yilan County, reaching 15.61%, with Jiaoxi Township within Yilan having the highest vacancy rate of 32%. This is attributed to many holiday homes in Jiaoxi that are only occupied on weekends, causing the vacancy rate to be high due to calculations based on residential electricity usage. Despite the high vacancy rate, excluding rural areas and old houses, the housing supply in Yilan is still insufficient. In contrast, areas like Neihu in Taipei have low vacancy rates but face soaring property prices and housing shortages, showcasing the disparity in the real estate market across different regions in Taiwan.
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Reported 8 months ago
Currently in Taiwan, there are approximately 3 million renters ranging in age from 25 to even 40, facing difficulties in buying a house mainly due to exorbitant house prices. Even if they opt to rent for a lifetime, it is challenging to 'lie flat' in Taiwan as housing prices drive up rent, which increases annually, while salaries have stagnated for years, potentially leading to a decline in the quality of life for renters. The unaffordable housing market in Taiwan makes it tough for people to own a house, and despite the seemingly relaxed nature of renting compared to buying, there is still a hope that one day they can have their own home. The rising rent prices and low wages in relation to housing costs in Taiwan make it a complex issue, with the tight interplay of house prices, rent, and income, posing challenges for the younger generation and renters.
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Reported 8 months ago
The 2024 Taiwan Tainan Summer Music Festival - General's Roar will take place on July 20 and 21, featuring a lineup of 13 popular singers including Jiuyi Yi, Lou Junshuo, AcQUA Yuan Shao Nian, and more. The event will offer a vibrant atmosphere with sea breezes, dazzling fireworks, and energetic music performances, making it the largest music festival in southern Taiwan for the summer. Attendees can enjoy food and sunset views on-site and explore nearby attractions with special travel packages. The event is free of charge and will be held at General Fishing Port from 6:00 PM on 07/20 to 5:00 PM on 07/21.
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Reported 8 months ago
As peak electricity consumption period hits, breakfast shop owners are worried about rising electricity bills. In an effort to save energy and reduce costs, 7-11 has already implemented a policy to turn off signage lights from 3 am to 6 am in some stores, with FamilyMart planning a similar policy. This move is expected to save over 960,000 kWh a year for 7-11 and has received mixed reactions from the public, with concerns about visibility impacting store operations. Additionally, some breakfast shops in response to increased electricity prices are enforcing a minimum spending requirement for dine-in customers to increase turnover rates and revenue, with one noting an estimated increase of 6,000 to 7,000 Taiwanese dollars in electricity costs for the summer.
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Reported 8 months ago
Badminton fan Mr. Chung flew to Singapore last month hoping to see Tai Tzu-ying in action, but missed out due to her injury. However, he was fortunate to secure the last number at the autograph session today, fulfilling his dream of getting up close with Tai. As Tai prepares for the Paris Olympics, she held an autograph session for fans at the Kaohsiung Arena, drawing hundreds of supporters eager for a chance to meet her. The lucky Mr. Chung, who has been a fan for 7 years, changed his plans to attend the event and waited in line overnight to get the last number, '100,' praised by Tai for his dedication. Tai's father also interacted with fans, distributing drinks and fulfilling their wishes for autographs and photos, while Tai thanked her supporters on social media for their dedication. The article also mentions other sports news related to basketball and baseball.
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Reported 8 months ago
On June 22, 2024, at 10:20 AM, Lin Ru-Shan reported for SET News that Tessho Genda, the well-known 70-year-old Japanese voice actor for characters like Amuro Tooru in 'Detective Conan' and Roronoa Zoro in 'One Piece,' announced his resignation after being involved in a 4.5-year affair with a 37-year-old female fan, leading to significant backlash from anime fans. Genda issued a statement through his agency, expressing apologies and announcing his decision to no longer voice characters like Amuro Tooru and Roronoa Zoro due to the impact of the scandal on the works and characters. This comes after reports of Genda forcing the fan to have an abortion, resulting in a deterioration of his public image.
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Reported 8 months ago
On June 22, 2024, the US announced the sale of two types of loitering munitions to Taiwan, with deliveries expected by 2025, aiming to enhance the country's military capabilities. This move may impact the survival space of similar products developed by Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology. The US sale includes loitering munitions like AeroVironment's Switchblade 300 and Anduril's Altius 600M-V unmanned aerial vehicles, totaling approximately $360 million. While this procurement will boost Taiwan's defense, it highlights the intensifying competition in the suicide drone market driven by recent US arms sales to Taiwan.
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Reported 8 months ago
Mingdao University in Changhua County, Taiwan, will hold its last graduation ceremony tonight with a fireworks display lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds. The university is facing challenges due to declining enrollment and financial issues and will officially close on July 31, 2024. Over a thousand alumni will return to accompany the final 325 graduates, spending their last night at the university under dazzling fireworks. The event will feature a graduation ceremony, fireworks show, and a dinner banquet for students and alumni to create lasting memories of the university.
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Reported 8 months ago
To prevent young people from illegal racing during graduation season and summer vacation, the New Taipei City Xindian Police Substation has strengthened law enforcement on specific road sections to crackdown on dangerous driving behavior. Today, they have taken action against several illegally modified, speeding, and noisy vehicles on the North and Yilan Highway. The police will continue to enforce the law and ensure the safety of road users by targeting speeding-prone areas.
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Reported 8 months ago
On June 22, 2024, Taiwan People's Party chairman Ko Wen-je attended an anti-corruption event and criticized Huang Kuo-chang, the leader of the People's Party legislative caucus, who has been accused of betraying the party by the Green Bird Action. Ko emphasized that Huang is the one who has truly remained unchanged since 2012. At the event, which was attended by over 1000 people, Ko mentioned that the Democratic Progressive Party has not lived up to their promises of 'diligence, integrity, and love for the homeland,' and he took credit for realizing those ideals instead. Ko also criticized Green Bird Action for spreading fake news and misleading young people onto the streets, resulting in reduced protests during legislative reviews.}
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Reported 8 months ago
Following the rejection of the parliamentary reform review proposal by the blue and white camps on June 21, certain green camp sources quickly claimed that Kuomintang lawmaker Hung Meng-kai had requested confidential data from TSMC during a questioning session. In response, Hung Meng-kai stated that his inquiry was about earthquake damage and the restoration of operations at the science park, but it was maliciously twisted to imply a request for confidential information. He denounced the DPP for opposing parliamentary reform, distorting normal legislative inquiries, and engaging in baseless smears.
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Reported 8 months ago
MingDao University, facing financial difficulties, emptied its remaining funds for a fireworks display during the last graduation ceremony held on June 22. The ceremony attracted a thousand alumni and 325 last graduates to bid farewell to their alma mater, which will be closing at the end of July due to declining enrollment and financial crisis. Despite the bittersweet moment, the university prepared a grand farewell with fireworks, a feast, and commemorative badges to leave the best memories for the departing students and alumni.
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