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Hollywood Actress Showcases Bold Bathing Pictures with 'Barely Covered' Swimsuit on Social Media

Reported about 1 year ago

57-year-old Hollywood star Bling is known for her bold style and often flaunts her sexy figure on social media, never hesitating to share revealing photos. Recently, she shared a bathing picture on Instagram where she is sitting in a bathtub with only a thin blue cloth covering her chest, drawing attention to her toned cleavage. She also teased a new show on her YouTube channel while wearing a revealing blue bikini, turning heads with her 'full and round shape' visibly. Bling, who filmed a horror movie in Taiwan last year, expressed her affection for the country and revealed her active dating life, preferring deep emotional connections over shallow pursuits.

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Princess Kate makes first public appearance after battling cancer at Trooping the Colour parade with anti-monarchy protesters in attendance!

Reported about 1 year ago

Princess Kate made her first public appearance at the annual Trooping the Colour parade in the UK since announcing her battle with cancer, attracting attention after a six-month absence. Despite the rainy weather, thousands gathered to watch the royal family members, including King Charles III and Queen Camilla, attending the parade. Princess Kate, wearing a white pencil skirt by Jenny Packham paired with unique accessories, smiled and waved to the crowd. Anti-monarchy protesters from a republican group also joined the parade nearby, voicing their opposition as the royal procession passed by.

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Pedestrian Mistakenly Enters National Freeway Section 3 San-Ying, Hit by Multiple Vehicles and Dies, Police Investigating Identity

Reported about 1 year ago

In the vicinity of the San-Ying Interchange at 51 kilometers northbound on National Freeway No. 3, a pedestrian mistakenly entered the freeway from the exit ramp and was walking on the inner lane late last night around 11 pm. The pedestrian was hit by multiple vehicles in succession and died on the spot. The police are still investigating the identity of the deceased and the detailed cause of the accident. The accident caused lane closures until early this morning at 2:26 a.m., and investigations into the pedestrian's identity, the reason for entering the freeway, and checking the relevant vehicles involved will continue to clarify the cause.

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Hell's Kitchen Star Gordon Ramsay Injured in Bicycle Accident! Helmet Shattered Revealing 'Large Bruises on Abdomen'

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 15, 2024, at 10:42 pm, Gordon Ramsay shared on Instagram photos of his abdomen covered in large bruises, describing himself as looking like a purple potato. Known for his sharp food critiques, the celebrity chef recently had a bicycle accident in Connecticut, USA, which left his helmet shattered and his biking outfit damaged. In a video, he revealed his trembling hands post-accident, expressed being shaken, and showcased the horrific bruises on his abdomen, thankful for being able to stand there. Fans flooded his post with well wishes for a speedy recovery after he disclosed that his helmet saved his life and emphasized the importance of wearing a helmet while riding a bike.

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Resident in New Hsinchu South Liao for 8 years reveals 'living history' warning 'things real estate agents won't tell you'

Reported about 1 year ago

A netizen recently shared their experience of living in New Hsinchu South Liao for 8 years, discussing various living issues such as frequent power outages during typhoons, dampness problems requiring dehumidifiers in every room, rusting windows, wall cancer issues, strong winter wind, noise problems, and traffic congestion during the kite festival. The post has resonated with many locals, prompting discussions on the challenges faced in the area that real estate agents may not disclose to potential buyers.

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May Second-Hand Phone Recycling Market Share Ranking Revealed: iPhones Account for 56.3% with This Model in First Place

Reported about 1 year ago

According to SET News on June 16, 2024, at 2:30 a.m., statistics from Jiesheng Communication revealed the market shares of second-hand phone recycling in May, showing a 5% decrease from the previous month. The top five brands based on consumer returns at their outlets were Apple (56.3%), Samsung (19.8%), OPPO (7.8%), vivo (3.5%), and ASUS (3%). Despite the dominance of iPhone in the recycling market, specifically the iPhone 11 (128GB) model, overall second-hand phone recycling in May saw a slight decline compared to the previous month, indicating a calm period after the frenzy of upgrading to new phones in March and April. Additionally, Samsung was the main player in the Android camp with models like the Galaxy A52s recording the highest recycling quantities and prices showing signs of increase, contrary to common beliefs. This May, higher-tier phone models took the lead in the recycling market, with vivo's V27 (8GB+256GB) surpassing ASUS in volume. Consumers are encouraged to recycle idle phones for residual value reward, especially as vacation season approaches, presenting further opportunities for turning in old devices for new ones or cash.

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Taipei City Cultural Bureau Collaborates with Local Galleries to Create 'Art Star Power'

Reported about 1 year ago

Exclusive report on June 15, 2024, at 10:40 pm Taipei City Cultural Bureau collaborates with local galleries to create 'Art Star Power.' The national landmark new artist hub, 'Art New Voice,' showcasing outstanding graduate-recommended exhibitions, sees the Taipei City Government Cultural Bureau joining hands with academia and industry to lead young artists in co-creating 'Art Star Power.' The bureau aims to support young artists and promote a new artistic wave, welcoming citizens to appreciate and support the artistic force and new styles. Various galleries are participating in the 'Art Star Power Project,' selecting 11 emerging artists from the 'Art NewVoice' recommended graduate exhibition. The selected artists will showcase their works at the 'ART TAICHUNG Taichung Art Expo' at the Sun Moon Millennium Hotel from July 18 to July 21. This initiative aims to bridge young creators with the art industry, fostering the development of local art galleries in Taipei.

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Driver Stops in Shock as Woman in Hot Pants Walks in the Middle of the Road to Pick Up Phone, Sparking Online Comments

Reported about 1 year ago

A driver in Taipei was surprised when a woman in hot pants walked in the middle of the road, causing the driver to stop abruptly, as the woman seemed to be picking up her phone from the road. The incident, caught on camera and shared on YouTube, lasted only 9 seconds but garnered over 100,000 views, with netizens commenting on the unexpected display of the woman's good figure.

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Summer Motorcycle Riders' Savior! Hot Seat Cushion 'Burns' Bottoms, Follow 'Rinse and Dry' Technique to Cool Down Immediately

Reported about 1 year ago

As the weather heats up, a recent online discussion revealed tips on how to quickly cool down a motorcycle seat cushion. Suggestions included using a bottle of water and towels to help lower the seat's temperature, with experienced users recommending rinsing the cushion with water and then drying it before riding, as an effective cooling method. The method received positive feedback from users experiencing the same issue during hot summer days.

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Paris Olympics the Final Battle?! Yung-jan Chan Announces: Last Time Wearing Chinese Team Jersey in Career

Reported about 1 year ago

Taiwanese tennis player Yung-jan Chan was chosen by her sister Hao-ching Chan as a partner for the Paris Olympics. Yung-jan revealed during the PLG Championship game that this Paris Olympics might be her last Olympic participation and potentially the final time wearing the Chinese team's jersey. After facing health issues post-2023 Hangzhou Asian Games, Yung-jan focused on recovery and training, with her condition now stabilizing. She expressed gratitude for being chosen by her sister and emphasized preparing well for this final battle to achieve good results.

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民眾黨立院黨團民意分裂 在《不當黨產條例》表決引發內部不滿

Reported about 1 year ago

民眾黨立院黨團總召黃國昌帶領黨團立委與國民黨合作路線,在《黨產條例》修法表決缺席,被批評為「小藍」。民眾黨台中市黨部主委江和樹不滿指責黃國昌,表示黨應有自己立場,力挺自立路線。國會爭議導致支持者不滿,江和樹呼籲黃國昌回歸民眾黨價值。

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Controversy over Priority Seat on Taipei Metro: Woman Collapses and Hits Pole with Head in Conflict, Leading Lawyer Comments on Situation

Reported about 1 year ago

A woman was forced by an elderly woman to give up her priority seat on the Taipei Metro, resulting in a head injury from hitting a pole. The incident sparked debate on who can use priority seats, with lawyer Chen Youshin expressing concern over the term 'priority seat' being turned into 'emotionally pressured seat'. Chen emphasizes the importance of allowing those in need to use the priority seat and advocates for understanding and educating the older generation on the concept, despite clashes between traditional and modern perspectives.

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MLB/山本由伸提早退賽因三頭肌緊繃 投手教練通知總教練

Reported about 1 year ago

山本由伸延後兩天先發對皇家,但僅投2局因三頭肌緊繃提早退場,投手教練通知總教練後便無繼續登板。此場比賽他投出的最後1球時速比平常掉了1.4英里,本季合約為3.25億美元。

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Elderly Man Dies in Fatal Accident After Walking on National Freeway 3 in the Dark

Reported about 1 year ago

In an unfortunate incident on June 15, an elderly man was fatally hit and run over by multiple vehicles on National Freeway 3 in the Three Yangs section after accidentally wandering onto the road. The man, suspected of suffering from dementia, was first hit by a car and then run over by several others, leading to his immediate death. Police closed the section, covered the body with a white cloth, and redirected traffic. The drivers involved were taken into custody for investigation, while the exact cause and liability of the accident are still under investigation.

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Jonathan Wei-Zhong Reveals Emotional Erectile Dysfunction! Admits Still Sharing Bed with Ex After Breakup: 'Can't Get it Up'

Reported about 1 year ago

Taiwanese astrology expert Jonathan Wei-Zhong, known for his eloquence and frequent appearances on talk shows, recently shared on a program about his past relationship with a Japanese girl when he was young and just discharged from military service. He revealed breaking up with her due to her father being involved in organized crime and her bad breath, which led to emotional blackmail and suicidal threats from the girl. Despite breaking up, they still ended up sharing a bed later, where Jonathan struggled with 'emotional erectile dysfunction,' unable to become physically aroused due to the girl's previous actions. Jonathan expressed hope to end the trip and return to Taiwan soon, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and raising suicide prevention awareness.

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Taiwan Stock Market Hits New High! TWSE to Distribute Dividend of 4.6 NT Dollars; Chairman: Will Continue to Enhance Market Value

Reported about 1 year ago

FTNN News Network reported that the Taiwan stock index has recently hit new highs, with the Taiwan Stock Exchange holding a shareholders' meeting on June 14 where it approved the distribution of a dividend of 4.6 NT dollars, with 3.1 NT dollars in cash dividend and 1.5 NT dollars in stock dividend. The TWSE Chairman Lin Hsiu-Ming mentioned that they will continue to strengthen the capital market and enhance market value in light of the TWSE reaching a record high in market capitalization and trading volume in the previous year.

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London Underground's Wi-Fi Installation Blamed for Leading to Closure of British Newspaper and Layoffs of 150 Employees

Reported about 1 year ago

The nearly 200-year-old British newspaper, Evening Standard, announced its closure and plans to lay off 150 employees, including full-time journalists and editors. The closure was attributed to significant losses, with factors such as the shift to remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the installation of Wi-Fi on the London Underground being main contributors to the decline in readership. The newspaper's owner, Lord Lebedev, has been investing additional funds amidst a challenging media landscape, but with the digital shift and rising costs, the newspaper's circulation has halved over the past decade, dropping from 70 to 30 pages, and reaching less than 300,000 copies in 2023.

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Young Man with Fasting Blood Sugar Almost 500 mg/dL also Suffers from 'This Condition': Has Medication But Doesn't Take It

Reported about 1 year ago

A doctor reported a case of a young man in his 20s who presented with a fasting blood sugar level of nearly 500 mg/dl and triglycerides over 4000 mg/dl, along with renal medullary calcinosis. The patient had previous knowledge of his blood sugar issues but was not taking his prescribed medication. The doctor emphasized the critical role of diet in managing diabetes and high triglyceride levels, warning of serious complications like diabetic ketoacidosis and acute pancreatitis. This incident highlights the importance of prioritizing health even with accessible healthcare resources.

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Rare 'Dragon-Phoenix Twins' Elephant Born in Thailand, Mother Almost Steps on Child, Elephant Keeper Breaks Leg

Reported about 1 year ago

In Ayutthaya Province, Thailand, a mother elephant gave birth to a rare pair of 'dragon-phoenix twins,' sparking wonder and joy as twin elephant births are extremely rare. The mother elephant, overwhelmed with fear during the second twin's birth, nearly stepped on one of the calves, prompting the elephant keepers to intervene. One keeper broke his leg in the process but expressed relief upon learning that both calves were healthy. The twins, weighing 55 and 60 kilograms respectively, have captivated many as the probability of elephant twins is only 1% and 'dragon-phoenix twins' are even rarer. The siblings received blessings and treats from monks, marking a significant event for the elephant sanctuary and the global fight to protect these endangered creatures.

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Delta Electronics and Guantian Steel to Establish 80MW Energy Storage System to Boost Power Stability in Southern Taiwan by Q4 of Next Year

Reported about 1 year ago

Delta Electronics has signed a contract with Guantian Steel to build an 80MW energy storage system for E-dReg services, expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2025. The system will enhance the power grid's resilience and stability in southern Taiwan by providing energy transfer, composite dynamic regulation backup capacity (E-dReg), and frequency backup services. Delta will utilize its new generation of containerized lithium iron phosphate battery (LFP) energy storage system, along with DeltaGrid® energy management system, leveraging AI technology for intelligent operations and maintenance. Guantian Steel's chairman, Wang Zhenze, expressed the company's commitment to green energy development and corporate social responsibility, having already installed 8.6MW of solar power and now aiming to improve power quality through energy storage systems. The project has received approval from relevant authorities and follows regulations closely, with strict safety measures in place such as firewalls and extensive distance from residential areas and facilities meeting regulations. Delta's expertise in energy storage hardware/software development and technical support, combined with Guantian Steel's focus on green energy, aims to enhance Taiwan's grid resilience and contribute to industrial and societal development.

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MLB/今永昇太飆三振揮昇龍拳 13場先發僅失3分!自責分率聯盟第3低

Reported about 1 year ago

2024年6月15日,小熊隊投手今永昇太在主場迎戰紅雀,7局飆6次三振僅失1分,自責分率下修至1.86,排名大聯盟第3。他本季13場先發只有1場失3分,且飆72次三振及僅11次保送。昇太表現出色,將昇龍拳揮向對手。

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Drunk Driver Without Helmet Attacks Officer When Denied Smoking in Taiwan

Reported about 1 year ago

In Hualien, Taiwan, a drunk rider not wearing a helmet was stopped by police for not having headlights on, with his alcohol level exceeding the legal limit. During the process of making the record, the man, named Gao, requested to smoke but was denied. His emotional outburst led to him attacking the officer, causing minor injuries, and he was arrested for 'public endangerment' and 'obstruction of official duties.' Police emphasize the dangers of drunk driving and will continue to crack down on it, urging the public to adhere to traffic rules and not drive under the influence.

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Cubs' Imanaga Shines in 7th Inning to Secure 7th Win

Reported about 1 year ago

Japanese pitcher Shota Imanaga secured his 7th win for the Cubs by pitching 7 innings and allowing only 1 run. With 6 strikeouts and a personal record high of 103 pitches, Imanaga lowered his ERA to 1.89, ranking 3rd in the league. The Cubs defeated the Cardinals 5-1, with Imanaga showcasing impressive performance and humor by joking about being hungry during a critical inning. His quirky antics, including changing his locker nameplate to 'Mike Imanaga II,' added to the entertainment of the game.

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Kaohsiung Metro's 'Ticket Sales Service' Impresses Netizens, Calling for Taipei Metro to Introduce

Reported about 1 year ago

A recent discovery by a netizen revealed that some stations of the Kaohsiung Metro offer a hidden service where passengers can purchase discounted movie tickets, hotel vouchers, exhibition tickets, and more. This news sparked discussions online and led some netizens to suggest that the Taipei Metro should also introduce a similar service. The Kaohsiung Metro introduced its ticket sales service in September 2020 at select stations, allowing cash transactions only.

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ACTURA Education Group Accused of Malicious Closure, Parents Allege Pre-Planned Scam to Take Summer Camp Fees and Escape

Reported about 1 year ago

Puhui Intelligent (ACTURA) specializes in STEAM education solutions and had collaborated with many schools to offer robot teaching and STEAM courses. However, parents are accusing the company of maliciously closing down after paying summer camp fees totaling 240,000 New Taiwan Dollars. The company blamed poor management and financial difficulties due to the pandemic, leaving parents unable to retrieve the fees. Many are considering legal action as the company's official website and social media pages have suddenly disappeared. Similar incidents have been reported in Auckland, New Zealand, where parents are urged to contact banks for refunds after signing up for space camp programs that were suddenly canceled.

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