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Maine Wealthy Couple Poisons Trees for Ocean View

Reported about 1 year ago

In Camden, Maine, a wealthy Missouri couple allegedly poisoned their neighbor's trees to improve their million-dollar view of Camden Harbor, leading to outrage among residents. The incident, uncovered by the victim herself, resulted in over $1.7 million in fines and settlements. The herbicide used has contaminated a neighboring park and beach, prompting further investigation by the state attorney general. The perpetrators, connected to affluent families, have faced consequences, sparking discussions about the misuse of wealth and power in the community.

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Controversy over Gas Gun: Police Search Son Jung Woo and His Manager's Residences

Reported about 1 year ago

Son Jung Woo, who has a passion for studying military firearms, was seen with a 'gas gun' at a nightclub in Xinyi district, raising concerns. Although his manager explained that it was like a 'giant lighter' and harmless, the police viewed it as potentially dangerous and conducted a search at their residences, seizing gunpowder and a dagger. Son and his manager were brought in for questioning. The manager defended the gas gun as a legal, non-lethal development for a charity event showcasing their latest weapons. The police, however, are investigating if the gun violates firearm laws.

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Taipei Mayor Jiang Wan-an Respects Security Professionalism for Protest Gathering Outside Legislature

Reported about 1 year ago

Taipei Mayor Jiang Wan-an stated on June 19th that the city government respects police security deployment for all protests and gatherings, without causing any trouble. Amid various groups planning to gather outside the legislature on June 21st to express differing opinions on parliamentary reform, the mayor reiterated his respect for the police's professional security arrangements. Jiang Wan-an emphasized the importance of legal and safe handling of protests, ensuring the rights of participants, and praised the expertise of the recently appointed Taipei police chief.

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Funeral Turns into Brawl with Over 10 People Fighting Allegedly Due to Dispute Over Kneeling Apology Request

Reported about 1 year ago

A funeral in Taoyuan Zhongli on June 18 turned chaotic as it escalated into a violent brawl with around 18 people involved. The incident stemmed from the deceased helping a neighbor inspect a leaking roof, leading to a fatal fall. When the deceased's family allegedly demanded an apology and kneeling from the neighbor's group, a dispute ensued, resulting in a physical altercation that left three injured. Police intervened, arresting six individuals. The conflict between neighbors, one of whom was the deceased and the other surnamed Wu, originated from a roofing accident. The unexpected tragedy has strained their previously amicable relationship.

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Breaking News: Sand Truck Spills Waste, Taipei's Zhongxiao East Road Temporarily Closed

Reported about 1 year ago

An accident occurred today (19th) at the intersection of Taipei's Zhongxiao East Road, Section 5, and Zhongpo North Road, where a sand truck leaked a large amount of waste from its rear bucket for unknown reasons, causing the entire road to be impassable. The situation has yet to be resolved. Many reports indicated the road being blocked, and authorities are investigating the incident. Drivers are advised to take alternative routes as cleanup operations are underway.

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Woman Furious After Purchasing $2,000 Dress in Ximending Due to Staff's Comment, Vowing to No Longer Trust Taiwan's Cultural and Creative Industries

Reported about 1 year ago

A woman recently complained online after purchasing a dress for over $2,000 at a cultural and creative shop in Ximending, only to later discover an identical dress on Taobao for just over $500. She expressed her frustration and announced that she would never trust Taiwan's cultural and creative industries again, feeling deceived by the store's claims of handmade and original designs. Many netizens shared similar experiences, highlighting the prevalence of such incidents and questioning the authenticity of local cultural and creative products.

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Taiwanese Celebrity Wang Po-chieh Released on Bail After DUI Incident! Apologizes Four Times with Hands Together

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 19, 2024, Taiwanese celebrity Wang Po-chieh was caught driving under the influence (DUI) in Taipei. Wang's car was hit by a tour bus in Neihu district, and he was found with a blood alcohol level of 0.44 milligrams. After a secondary interrogation, Wang posted bail of NT$50,000 and expressed deep remorse for his actions, stating that he had not realized the alcohol would still be in his system the next day. Wang continuously apologized for the incident and emphasized accepting responsibility for his mistake, acknowledging that it would impact his career and reputation.

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Finance Act Fight Continues in Second Half of the Year! Finance Committee Passes Temporary Proposal for Ministry of Finance to Submit Draft Amendments to the Legislative Yuan before the Opening of the Legislative Session

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 19, 2024, the Finance Committee of the Legislative Yuan passed a temporary proposal by KMT legislator Lai Shih-pao calling for the Ministry of Finance to submit the Executive Yuan's amendment draft of the 'Financial Revenues and Expenditures Allocation Act' to the Legislative Yuan for review before the start of the session. Despite challenges in meeting the deadline due to the need to consult local governments on allocation indicators, there is a push for consensus and hope for a formal third reading approval in the upcoming session.

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Why Do You Still Get Tan After Applying Sunscreen? Here Are 2 Common Mistakes Revealed by a Doctor

Reported about 1 year ago

As the summer approaches, many people apply sunscreen before heading out to prevent sunburns and UV damage. However, despite using sunscreen, some still wonder why they get tanned. Dr. Huang Xuan, a specialist in respiratory and critical care, pointed out two key reasons for this issue. The first is inadequate use of sunscreen, emphasizing the importance of applying it generously and evenly to ensure full protection. The second reason is the need for reapplication every few hours, especially during outdoor activities or when sweating, to maintain effective protection against UV rays. Dr. Huang also recommends using additional sun protection tools like hats, sunglasses, and long-sleeved clothing to further safeguard the skin from UV damage in the summer.

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Chen Yaoxun's Salted Egg Pastry: Sales Date Revealed with 6 Key Points to Note

Reported about 1 year ago

Chen Yaoxun's famous salted egg pastries, known to be harder to get than Mayday concert tickets, will go on sale during the Mid-Autumn Festival this year starting on July 2. Each box is priced at 980 yuan. With only two sales periods per year, the pastries typically sell out in less than a minute. The pre-order for the 2024 Mid-Autumn Festival salted egg pastries will begin at 12:30 p.m. on July 2, with pick-up options available until September 17. Customers are limited to purchasing 5 boxes each and are required to pick up in-store without delivery options.

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Knight 'Ghost Slash Crashes into Porsche' and Gets Thrown! Thrilling Moment Exposed, Narrowly Escaped Getting Hit by Taxi

Reported about 1 year ago

A female knight collided with a Porsche, causing her to be thrown into the air, and then her motorcycle hit a taxi in the opposite lane. The incident occurred in Taipei's Zhongzheng District, with three vehicles damaged. Despite emergency medical treatment, the female rider, surnamed Wang, suffered minor injuries like a mild concussion and abrasions. The investigation into the exact cause of the accident is ongoing. Drivers are reminded to follow road signs, markings, and signals to ensure road safety.

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Collaborative Care Combining Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Can Reduce Risk of Kidney Failure

Reported about 1 year ago

As Taiwan has the highest kidney dialysis rate globally with a prevalence of 12%, indicating about 1 in 8 individuals suffering from chronic kidney disease, recent studies suggest that integrating traditional Chinese medicine treatment from qualified practitioners with standard western care can lower the risk of kidney failure progression and mortality. The approach focuses on balancing deficiencies and addressing symptoms like dampness, stagnation, and toxic heat, with recommendations for monitoring and lifestyle adjustments for kidney disease patients to prevent deterioration.

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Actor Sun Peng's Home Searched, Gunpowder and Dagger Found; Sun Anzuo Taken for Interrogation at Taipei City Police Department!

Reported about 1 year ago

The home of veteran artist Sun Peng was searched by Taipei City police and prosecutors today, where gunpowder and daggers were confiscated. Sun Anzuo has been taken back to Taipei City Police Department for questioning, possibly related to a previous incident of brandishing a gun in the Xinyi District of Taipei City. Sun Anzuo was previously brought in for carrying a gun to a nightclub, with his agent claiming it was like a 'large lighter' and legally owned. Sun Anzuo and his agent carried a gas gun to the nightclub, with police ordering a self-explosive investigation. Sun Anzuo claims to have been framed and suffered from PTSD, and has resolved issues with Yi Ding.

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Voiceprint Card Facilitates Organ Donation: NTUH Hsinchu Hospital Launches Public Awareness Week

Reported about 1 year ago

The Health Bureau Director of Hsinchu County, Yin Dongcheng, commended NTUH Hsinchu Hospital for its efforts in promoting organ donation. The hospital ranked third nationwide in health insurance card organ donation pledges last year and was awarded a certificate of appreciation. In response to the Organ Donation Awareness Week, the hospital organized the 'Heartfelt New Life - Music of Love' event featuring musicians performing ensemble and flute concerts. They introduced the 'Voiceprint Card' for potential donors to record messages for their families to play at crucial moments, fulfilling their donation wishes. The campaign aims to raise awareness and respect for organ donation decisions, including the use of online and voice recording methods.

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Lai Ching-te establishes 3 major committees, Huang Kuo-chang: Reflecting real power in the President

Reported about 1 year ago

In response to President Lai Ching-te's announcement of establishing three major committees, People's Party caucus convener Huang Kuo-chang expressed that real power lies in the hands of the President. Lai Ching-te addressed the press on his one-month anniversary of taking office, declaring the establishment of three committees focusing on climate change, social resilience, and health promotion, all to be chaired by himself. Huang Kuo-chang emphasized the centralized power in the Presidency, sparking discussions on the balance of power and supervision in Taiwan's democratic constitutional system.

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Dispute Over Courtesy Seat Leads to Conflict: Man Demands Elderly to Sit, Gets Rebuffed with 'Education Has Changed'

Reported about 1 year ago

In Keelung City, on a crowded bus, a man suddenly shouted upon boarding, 'When there are seniors on the bus, they should be allowed to sit,' sparking a heated debate with other female passengers who disagreed with him. This dispute over courtesy seat led to confrontations on two occasions in a week, highlighting contrasting views on giving up seats. Some passengers believe in offering their seat depending on the situation, while others insist on always giving up their seat. Officials emphasize the importance of encouraging voluntary acts of kindness rather than moral coercion or violence, to avoid escalating social tensions and promote respect and understanding among people.

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Four Types of People Will Waste Their Labor Insurance Contributions and End Up Not Receiving Benefits Upon Retirement

Reported about 1 year ago

According to labor insurance regulations, in order to receive labor insurance benefits, individuals must meet specific criteria. Failure to do so may result in the contributions made for years being wasted, with no benefits received upon retirement. The four common scenarios where individuals may end up not receiving labor insurance benefits include: being employed by overseas companies, serving a prison sentence, falsely registering for insurance, and being assigned to work abroad without following the necessary procedures.

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Airline Tickets Expected to Drop in Price? Keep an Eye on Popular Routes, Expert Advises Noting Opportunities to Save in These 3 Months

Reported about 1 year ago

Global travel demand is rising, creating a scenario where airlines are facing labor and aircraft shortages. However, the International Air Transport Association predicts that in 2024, global airfares for round-trip tickets may reduce. Experts suggest that ticket prices might decrease on routes where various airlines are competing, such as Seattle, along with routes where low-cost carriers are entering the competition, like Busan, Seoul, and Bangkok. The prediction indicates that airfares might lower in 2024, which marks the first decrease since 2021.

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林柏宏大秀精壯肌肉和潔癖原則

Reported about 1 year ago

林柏宏再度與謝欣穎合作演出《愛的噩夢》,片中他露出大秀精壯肌肉,甚至有脫到只剩四角褲的場景。影展入選和肯定使影迷期待高漲,而林柏宏在片中面對女友的潔癖原則,也與現實生活中對乾淨的堅持相輔相成,展現出另一種魅力。

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Breaking News: 孫鵬住家遭搜索 孫安佐被帶回刑大

Reported about 1 year ago

台北市警方及檢方19日上午前往藝人孫鵬住家及孫安佐的經紀人住處進行搜索,查扣火藥與匕首,並帶孫安佐回刑大偵訊。孫安佐先前被發現在信義區夜店活動中露出火槍,引發社會關注。他的經紀人聲稱火槍由孫安佐自製,計劃在8月底舉辦活動,警方將展開調查。

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Taiwan Will Not Give in to China's Policy of Annexing Taiwan, Says President Lai Ching-te

Reported about 1 year ago

President Lai Ching-te held a press conference on the one-month anniversary of his inauguration, affirming that 'China's policy of annexing Taiwan' is China's national policy, but Taiwan will not give in. Lai emphasized that Taiwan will defend its sovereignty and maintain its democratic way of life. He expressed gratitude for the conclusions of the G7 summit, urging China to abandon unilateral actions to change the status quo in the Taiwan Strait. Lai also thanked the United States for arms sales and support in ensuring peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.

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Australian opposition plans to build nation's first nuclear power plants by 2037

Reported about 1 year ago

Australia's main opposition party has unveiled a plan to construct Australia's initial nuclear power facilities by 2037, arguing that the government's focus on renewable energy sources like solar and wind power will not effectively decarbonize the economy. This announcement sets the stage for a divisive election on how Australia addresses greenhouse gas emissions, with nuclear power being a key point of contention between the major political parties.

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Truck's Side Door Left Unlocked, Causing Cargo to Spill Alongside the Road at Zhongli Service Area on National Freeway No. 1

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 19, 2024, at 7 a.m., a 26-year-old driver named Li driving a trailer truck had the right side door not properly locked, resulting in cargo spilling along the northbound ramp of Zhongli Service Area on National Freeway No. 1. The highway police closed a lane to clear the scattered goods. Luckily, no other accidents were caused. Li is facing a fine of NT$3,000 to NT$18,000 for violating traffic regulations. The police reminded drivers to secure their cargo properly to prevent accidents and potential penalties.

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Taiwan President Lai Ching-te Responds to Jokes about 'Alien Cabinet'

Reported about 1 year ago

President Lai Ching-te hosted a press conference on the theme 'Trust in the New Politics, New Taiwan Era' to mark a month since the new cabinet took office. Reactions have arisen concerning internal tensions and the assembly being jokingly referred to as an 'alien cabinet.' President Lai compared the situation to a championship team needing time to gel, expressing confidence in the collaboration between the cabinet and DPP parliamentary caucus. He announced the formation of three task-oriented committees to address urgent national needs regarding climate change, societal defense resilience, and healthcare promotion.

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Central Bank Tightens Second Home Mortgage Again! Chairman of Dalai Early Predicts Contract Annotation: This is not the first time

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 19, 2024, Dalai held a shareholder meeting where the chairman, Xie Zhichang, mentioned the recent restrictions on second home mortgages by the Central Bank. He stated that the impact is not yet evident in the market and assured that Dalai will continue with its original plans. Despite the limit introduced in the second household loan to 60%, Xie Zhichang noted that this is not the first occurrence, and the company had already forewarned about such possibilities during signing. Additionally, he discussed four major projects in progress for the year, emphasizing the importance of sustainable real estate development for the industry's long-term health.

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