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Experience the Culinary Craftsmanship of 【A Joy】 with Over 500 Baskets of 21-Fold Soup Dumplings Served Daily

Reported about 1 year ago

【A Joy】 showcases two signature fresh-made soup dumplings daily, the Truffle Soup Dumplings and Crab Roe Soup Dumplings, with each delicate 21-fold dough wrapped with premium fillings and savory broth. The meticulous preparation and exquisite ingredients have made these soup dumplings a hit, serving over 500 baskets a day. Emphasizing freshness and quality, highlights also include the Emperor Crab Porridge and Orange Liquor Flamed Duck, all contributing to 【A Joy】's reputation as a culinary delight and cultural exploration in Taiwan.

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Small-Cap Stock Suggested to Yield 81% This Year! Buying This 'Huang Renxun Small Demon Stock' May Bring Immediate Earnings of 20,000 Yuan

Reported about 1 year ago

FTNN News Network reported on June 28, 2024, that Guangyun (6125), one of the 43 'Huang Renxun concept stocks,' is set to conduct a cash capital increase with public subscription from July 2 to July 4 and a draw on July 8, with a subscription price of 90 yuan per share. The stock's closing price on the 28th was 110 yuan, potentially earning 20,000 yuan if one share is drawn, with a return rate of about 22%. This year, Guangyun saw a rise of about 81%, with a low of 56 yuan and a high of 140 yuan. The company has ventured into AI servers, data machines, and liquid-cooling solutions, being the first in Asia certified by Intel, demonstrating AI factory solutions at recent events alongside Huang Renxun. Despite a 48.49% yearly revenue decline in May, investors are advised to assess the information carefully and make independent judgments.

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Warren Buffett Embraces Junk Food Diet Despite Health Concerns

Reported about 1 year ago

Renowned investor Warren Buffett, known for his love of junk food like Coca-Cola, emphasizes his investment strategy of backing what he enjoys. With a long-term commitment to sugar-rich companies, including Coca-Cola and Kraft Heinz, Buffett remains bullish on enduring brands despite evolving consumer preferences and health trends. While acknowledging the risks of high sugar intake, Buffett humorously defends his dietary choices, claiming he wouldn't live as long if he had been eating broccoli and Brussels sprouts his whole life.

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Children Showing These Symptoms Require Immediate Medical Attention

Reported about 1 year ago

Angelman Syndrome is caused by genetic mutations or deletions in the 15th pair of chromosomes, typically inherited from the mother. Symptoms include severe developmental delays, unique facial features, and neurobehavioral issues like uncontrollable laughter and involuntary movements. Diagnosis involves genetic testing and counseling to determine the cause. Early signs may not be obvious, but parents should monitor for delayed development, abnormal appearance, and symptoms like seizures. While there is no cure, treatment focuses on symptom management to improve functionality and quality of life.

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How to Repair and Apologize to Your Child After Losing Your Cool

Reported about 1 year ago

Parenting can be challenging, and moments of frustration can lead to losing one's temper with children. The article offers advice on how to regain composure, reflect on triggers, and apologize sincerely to the child. It emphasizes the importance of turning mistakes into learning opportunities, involving the child in managing triggers, and fostering empathy and emotional resilience. By repairing relationships through apologies, parents can teach valuable lessons in forgiveness and unconditional love.

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Wireless EV Charging Could Revolutionize Infrastructure

Reported about 1 year ago

As the rollout of plug-in charging for electric vehicles is slowed, inductive wireless charging technology is poised to expand beyond niche uses like transit buses and yard tractors. Companies like InductEV are investing in wireless charging infrastructure, with applications in port terminals and municipal transit buses. Incentives and grants are driving adoption, with projects like APM Terminals in New Jersey investing in wireless Level 3 fast charging. Despite some skepticism, advancements in wireless charging technology could offer a cost-effective and convenient alternative to traditional plug-in charging, especially for fleet operations and heavy-duty vehicles.

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Taiwanese Concerned as 103 People Detained in Bali, Grandmother in Zhanghua Worries Grandson Involved in Case, Criminal Investigation Bureau: Still in Contact to Clarify Details

Reported about 1 year ago

A 19-year-old man named Huang from Xingang Township, Zhanghua County informed his grandmother in March that he was going out with friends, but has been missing for 117 days since then. Indonesian immigration authorities arrested 103 Taiwanese individuals in Bali on June 26th, sparking concerns for Huang's grandmother who fears her grandson might be among them. The Criminal Investigation Bureau mentioned that they are still in contact with Indonesian officials to clarify the identity of the detained individuals. The Taiwanese nationals are currently held at an Indonesian immigration detention center, awaiting further legal procedures before being repatriated to Taiwan.

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Dark Numbers in Marijuana Seizures? Quantity Does Not Match Users, Import Packages Still Have Loopholes

Reported about 1 year ago

Despite frequent police task forces and anti-drug operations, authorities admit the existence of dark numbers, especially in marijuana. Analysis shows a trend of using deceptive mail packages to enter Taiwan, with users mostly having no criminal record, some even with study abroad experiences and backgrounds that do not raise immediate suspicions. Different usage habits and methods from other drugs contribute to the prevalence of marijuana among young people. Authorities suspect hidden quantities due to discrepancies in data on seized amounts and users. Online availability and small-scale imports from legalized countries continue to expand the user base, despite misconceptions about its addictive properties.

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Bill Ackman’s Closed-End Fund IPO Price Set at $50 Per Share

Reported about 1 year ago

Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square has set the IPO price of its US closed-end vehicle at $50 per share, seeking to raise $25 billion from retail investors. The fund, Pershing Square USA Ltd., with no specified number of shares to be sold yet, is aiming to become the largest closed-end fund in the country, trading at a premium to its net asset value. The fund plans to charge a 2% management fee, waivable for the first 12 months, and no incentive fee. Citigroup, UBS, Bank of America, and Jefferies Financial are leading the offering, with the fund to be listed on the NYSE under symbol PSUS.

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A mother's agony as Kenya's first protest victim is laid to rest

Reported about 1 year ago

Edith Wanjiku mourns her son Ibrahim Kamau, the first casualty of the violent protests in Kenya over a proposed tax bill. Kamau, a 19-year-old who had just finished high school and planned to study electrical works, was shot during the protest which ended in chaos with multiple casualties. As Wanjiku struggles to come to terms with her son's tragic death, human rights groups are accusing the police of brutality during the protests and investigations are ongoing. The protests were led by disillusioned young people who feel betrayed by legislators, with President Ruto now facing growing dissent and calls for justice from the grieving mother.

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China Raises Travel Warning to 'Orange' for Visitors from Taiwan; Taiwan Affairs Office: Coercive Threats Discourage Taiwanese People

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 28, 2024, the Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) of China criticized Taiwan's decision to increase the travel advisory to 'orange,' warning its citizens against traveling to mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. The TAO condemned the move as a threat and intimidation against the people of Taiwan, damaging the relations between the two sides. The TAO stated that the legal instruments targeting 'Taiwanese independence' activists do not affect the general Taiwanese population and are aimed at a small group of 'Taiwanese independence' hardliners. The statement accused the ruling Democratic Progressive Party of manipulating the situation for political gain, leading to a deterioration in cross-strait relations.

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Colonel from Armaments Bureau Detained in Suspicion of 'Bulletproof Fiber Cloth' Procurement Case

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 28, 2024, at 10:56 am, Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office conducted a large-scale search at the Armaments Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense, bringing back a Colonel surnamed Lin and several vendors for questioning. After interrogation on the 28th, they were detained and charged with violating the Government Procurement Act, relating to a suspected corruption case in the procurement of 'bulletproof fiber cloth.' The Armaments Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense issued a statement respecting the judicial investigation and committing to full cooperation with the investigation in accordance with the principles of lawful administration. Source: Taiwan Television News / Comprehensive Report; Edited by Internet Center. For more reports from Taiwan TV News: China launches rocket 'past Southern Taiwan' - Ministry of National Defense: No threat to Taiwan; US to deliver 'offensive drones' to Taiwan next year? Minister of Economic Affairs: Discussing further with the US on selling $360 million offensive drones to Taiwan; Presidential Office: Continuously strengthening self-defense capabilities.

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Bestselling Author Claims 'Being Able to Withstand Domestic Violence Makes One Suitable Partner'! She Criticizes Poisonous Advice and Sparks Online Controversy

Reported about 1 year ago

Popular bestselling author Huang Shanliao, known for his inspirational works and consecutive bestseller rankings, sparked controversy for his remarks on finding a suitable partner during a press conference in Malaysia. Social media influencer 'Très Jolie' strongly criticized Huang's statement, calling it 'feeding poison to the sick,' as he mentioned that being able to resist domestic violence makes someone a suitable partner. This comment led to a heated discussion online, with netizens expressing disbelief and confusion over the logic and supporting individuals. The incident has raised awareness on the importance of rejecting domestic violence and respecting bodily autonomy.

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New Mom Forced to Sleep in Living Room after Leaving Postpartum Care Center! Mother-in-law's Concern: Afraid You'll Disturb My Son's Sleep

Reported about 1 year ago

A celebrity wife complained that shortly after leaving the postpartum care center within a week, her mother-in-law asked her to sleep in the living room with her child, fearing she would disturb her husband's sleep. The wife, feeling frustrated, expressed her desire to return to her parents' house, but her husband insisted that it was 'indecent' and 'not good if it gets out,' asking her to endure for three months. This led the wife to lament that she didn't know men could change so much after marriage and that his family will always be more important than her. Netizens sympathized with her plight, advising her to stand up for herself and not tolerate such treatment.

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US Driver Arrested for Showing Middle Finger to State Police, Claims 'Middle Finger is Freedom of Speech' and Wins $5.68 Million

Reported about 1 year ago

In Vermont, Gregory Bombard was pulled over by a state police officer in 2018 for allegedly showing the officer the middle finger. Bombard denied the accusation but later actually gave the finger to the officer out of frustration, leading to his arrest under 'disturbing the peace' charges. Claiming that the gesture is protected under the First Amendment of the US Constitution as freedom of speech, Bombard sued the officer and the state, eventually winning a $175,000 settlement in 2024, supported by the American Civil Liberties Union.

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Pinkoi Design Awards Announced in Asia, 11 Design Awards in Fierce Competition, Imprint Fun, Tai Power Culture and Mao's Joyous Pottery Win Top Three Awards

Reported about 1 year ago

Pinkoi, the Asian cross-border design shopping platform, held the Pinkoi Design Awards to recognize and promote emerging Asian designers. This year, the awards focused on 'aesthetic living, cultural innovation, and sustainable practice' values, with notable designers and industry experts as judges. The ceremony awarded Imprint Fun, Tai Power Culture, and Mao's Joyous Pottery as the top winners. The event highlighted the importance of combining design aesthetics with market demand and sustainability, aiming to discover and support brands with potential in the Asian market.

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Jennifer Aniston, 55,貨真價實的麻底鞋愛好者 — 從$30起購買她的穿搭

Reported about 1 year ago

在尋找自家夏季涼鞋時?這位《六人行》明星多年來一直喜歡這款永恆、多樣化的風格。購物總監Jeanine Edwards於2024年6月28日上午10點53分分享她的觀察,Jennifer Aniston總是能夠展現毫不費力的優雅時尚,並穿梭於各種現代與經典時尚之間。

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CPI Rises to 2.07% Throughout Year: A New Normal Breakthrough?

Reported about 1 year ago

Unstable weather and consecutive heavy rain in April have impacted vegetable production, indirectly affecting prices. Combined with rising dining-out expenses, rent, and healthcare costs, with May's Consumer Price Index (CPI) showing a year-on-year increase of 2.24%, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics has revised the annual CPI to 2.07%, sparking concerns over whether surpassing the 2% inflation caution line will become a new normal. Strategies for handling the inflation impact include collective purchasing to lower costs and utilizing energy-saving equipment to counter rising electricity prices.

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Shoe Industry Rebounding with Investments in Southeast Asia

Reported about 1 year ago

As the second half of the year approaches, adjustments in brand customer inventory are nearing completion, signaling the recovery of the shoe industry post-pandemic. Major factories are investing in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia and India, taking advantage of the demographic dividend to control costs. The industry is optimistic about the market potential for the next 20 years, with companies like Bao Cheng and Feng Tai expanding facilities in Indonesia and India, respectively. This shift to Southeast Asia is driven by abundant labor resources in countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, and India, making them prime choices for production. Analysts foresee an improvement in operations in the second half of the year, buoyed by major sporting events like the Olympics boosting demand for sports and casual footwear.

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Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Decision, Weakening Federal Regulators

Reported about 1 year ago

The Supreme Court recently overturned the 40-year-old Chevron decision, which made it easier for the federal government to regulate various sectors. This landmark ruling, led by the conservative majority, is seen as a significant blow to the regulatory state, impacting environmental, public health, workplace safety, and consumer protection regulations. Business interests celebrated the decision, while critics warn of potential challenges and the erosion of agency authority in the future.

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Are Pet Stores Considered Nuisance Facilities? Experts Provide Answers to Potential Drop in Property Prices and Rent

Reported about 1 year ago

Some people view pet stores as 'nuisance facilities', believing they will lead to a decrease in property prices and rent in the vicinity. Housing experts have addressed this concern. For example, due to difficulties in obtaining consent from neighbors, a pet shop owner in Taipei's Neihu district faced great economic pressure and could not open their business. The incident highlights a section of the population's aversion towards such establishments, fearing odors and noise that may impact the surrounding area. Housing trend expert Chen Dingzhong mentioned that opinions differ on whether pet shops are considered nuisance facilities, and he also discussed the potential impact on property prices. Taipei Mayor Jiang Wanan expressed regret over the incident and plans to review related regulations to find a more appropriate solution.

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China Raises Travel Warning for Taiwan; Accuses Taiwan Affairs Office of Threatening Taiwanese People

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 28, 2024, due to China's publication of the '22 Measures Punishing Taiwan Independence,' Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council raised the travel warning for China to orange, causing China to accuse Taiwan of threatening and intimidating Taiwanese people, damaging cross-strait relations. The Chinese Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson claimed that Taiwan's actions were political manipulation, while emphasizing that the measures were not targeted at Taiwanese people but at a minority advocating for Taiwan independence. The spokesperson welcomed Taiwanese people to engage in various exchanges across the strait without worries, but hinting at the known intentions behind China's actions.

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Truth Revealed! Investigation Results on Allegations of 'Secretly Filming Internet Celebrities and Minors in Sexual Acts' are Out

Reported about 1 year ago

Entertainment report on June 28, 2024 by SET News. Internet celebrity 'Star Xuan' accused 'Cool Show' of secretly filming private videos and having sexual footage with minors, with investigative results revealed a year later. 'Cool Show' responded with gratitude for being cleared of charges after 'Star Xuan' pressed criminal charges against him, acknowledging the damage caused and emphasizing the need for truth clarification. 'Star Xuan' had entrusted lawyers to make the accusations, claiming 'Cool Show' shared the footage with others for amusement. This incident highlights the importance of respecting bodily autonomy and seeking justice for any violations.

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Japanese Recognize Mazu's Rescue and Build Temples: Beigang Sisters' Temple in Japan's Aomori Prefecture Circumambulates

Reported about 1 year ago

According to SET News, on June 28, 2024, the village of Oma in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, known for its fishing industry, annually holds a Mazu circumambulation event on the third Monday of July known as the 'Day of the Sea.' The event, which originated in 1696 to thank Mazu for saving a villager at sea, involves a blend of Japanese and Taiwanese cultural rituals with processions featuring traditional Japanese elements like Kagura and divine palanquins. The successful event has resulted in a boost in belief in Mazu and improved fisheries in the region.

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Heroes Among Us Gather for Civil Defense Contact Meeting in Jia City

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Good News, June 28, 2024, 10:49 AM Minister Liu Shih-Fang: Fully enhance technological training and equipment, improve organizational professional skills. A national civil defense contact meeting for the first half of 113th year, organized by the Fire Bureau, Jia City Civil Defense Headquarters, and the Fire Department, was held grandly in Jia City on the 28th. Minister of the Interior Liu Shih-Fang, Mayor of Jia City Huang Min-Hui, and Fire Department Director Hsiao Huan-Chang attended, along with over 450 firefighters, civil defense chiefs, and executives, sharing disaster relief experiences and exchanging ideas on voluntary firefighting work. Minister Liu expressed gratitude for the efforts of all firefighters and civil defense personnel during the Hualien earthquake this year, emphasizing the importance of safety as top priority in disaster response operations. The Ministry of the Interior has allocated around NT$2.7 billion for 23 medium to long-term projects to enhance disaster response capabilities, including the 'Resilient Taiwan' program to strengthen civil defense technological training and equipment. Minister Liu acknowledged the dedication of civil defense volunteers and pledged continued government support for private disaster response capabilities, working towards sustainable and professional goals to safeguard lives and property. (Photo by reporter Liu Fang-Fei)

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