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王心凌回應參戰《歌手》引發熱議

Reported about 1 year ago

王心凌過去參加《浪姐3》後翻紅,最近被問及是否要參加《歌手2025》,她以幽默方式回應「謝謝、再見、掰掰」,讓網友笑翻。王心凌在《歌手2024》節目中的互動也引起熱烈討論,許多網友紛紛表示期待她的表現。

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台中某國小男童持美工刀追砍同學,校方積極輔導處理事件

Reported about 1 year ago

台中市某國小傳出在前一日中捷砍人事件後隔天,1名男童持美工刀追砍同學,校方指男童情緒管理問題,持續輔導並要求學生每天進教室前安全檢查,家長反應不滿擔心安全,校方回應並啟動校園安全網,對家長發出說明信,台中市教育局亦提供協助,要求學校依規定處理,並進行個案輔導及班級輔導教導學生如何避免衝突。

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During Dragon Boat Festival, a profession anticipates receiving 40,000 yuan in bonuses during three major holidays

Reported about 1 year ago

As the Dragon Boat Festival approaches, many companies are distributing holiday bonuses, with one individual sharing their excitement about receiving 40,900 yuan in bonuses this year. Speculated to work in the tech industry, where bonuses are distributed during major holidays, they revealed their plans to invest part of the bonus. Others expressed envy at the generous bonuses, contrasting with their own company's smaller offerings like 500 yuan vouchers or a single rice dumpling.

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Zhang Xueyou Cancels Concert Urgently Due to RSV! Doctor Reminds 'To Sing One Month Later'

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 7, 2024, Cantopop legend Zhang Xueyou was scheduled to perform at the Taipei Arena; however, the concert was canceled because he contracted RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus). A doctor reminded that people above the age of 60 are at high risk for this virus, which can lead to airway constriction and impact lung capacity. Due to the extensive singing involved in Xueyou's tour, if he were to perform on stage, he might require a month of rest. Xueyou announced the cancellation of three upcoming concerts due to his RSV diagnosis, with medical experts advising against resuming performances until at least a month later.

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Nationalist Party to Start Advocating for Parliament Reform in Mid-June from Lai Ching-te's Constituency

Reported about 1 year ago

The opposition party is promoting the amendment of the Legislative Yuan's Exercise of Powers Act, sparking backlash from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, who plans to promote 'parliament empowerment' in rural areas. Nationalist Party legislator Wang Hung-wei stated they will also hold large-scale street lectures in 22 counties and cities, emphasizing that parliament reform should not be distorted by the DPP. The party will communicate directly with the public, with the first talk scheduled in President Lai Ching-te's hometown of Tainan in mid-June, aiming to address issues of privilege, truth, and malpractice.

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Premier Su Tseng-chang Inspects Dragon Boat Festival Traffic on National Highway, Hopes to Shorten Construction Period of This Section to Solve Traffic Congestion Issues

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 8, 2024, at 12:22 p.m., Premier Su Tseng-chang visited the Northern District Traffic Control Center of the Ministry of Transportation's National Expressway Bureau to inspect the traffic situation. Premier Su urged the public to use public transportation more and highlighted the long-standing traffic congestion issue on the Zhubei section of National Highway 1, where plans for an elevated section are in place to alleviate the problem. He emphasized the importance of the diligent work of the Highways Bureau and police during holidays and called for the integration of AI technology in public services for efficiency. Transportation Minister Lin Meng-yen mentioned construction plans for an elevated section in the Zhubei area similar to the Wuyang section to ease traffic pressure in the north, with additional transportation services during the Dragon Boat Festival period to reduce congestion.

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Rare Method: Japanese Authorities Find Package Filled with Shorts Containing 12,000 Drug-Laced Buttons

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 6th, Japanese police arrested a 57-year-old Iranian man and his accomplice for smuggling over 1,000 pairs of shorts into Japan with 12,000 drug-laced buttons sewn onto them, a highly unusual method according to Japanese media. The men planned to extract the drug from the buttons for illegal sale. The case is being investigated for possible involvement with foreign drug trafficking groups, with the recipient address being a clothing store in Japan's Aichi Prefecture.

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Royals Stage Comeback to Beat Mariners in 9th Inning Thriller

Reported about 1 year ago

The Kansas City Royals pulled off an incredible comeback against the Seattle Mariners after facing an 8-0 deficit, eventually winning 10-9 in the ninth inning with a walk-off fielder's choice. Bobby Witt Jr. emerged as the hero with a game-tying triple, leading the Royals to victory in a stunning game that saw them down 7-0 after the first inning. This win puts them at a 38-26 record, just three games behind the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians.

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Apple Expands Developer Support Ahead of WWDC

Reported about 1 year ago

Apple announced an expansion of developer support and resources before the WWDC global developer conference from June 11 to 15, introducing new ways for developers to connect, such as the updated Apple Developer Forum and the Pathway curated content page. The forum has been revamped to facilitate connections between developers and experts, while Pathway offers resources to help developers create apps and games. Apple aims to continuously support the developer community by hosting various events and programs at Apple Developer Centers in the US, China, India, and Singapore, focusing on business development and app quality improvements.

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柯文哲嗆李建昌酸花蓮觀光 不振「因為投傅崐萁夫妻」:最好乾脆辭職算了!

Reported about 1 year ago

民進黨台北市議員李建昌指出花蓮觀光不振原因為地震後花蓮人支持傅崐萁夫妻,引發批評。柯文哲回應指出這是民進黨製造仇恨的典型,並呼籲李建昌辭職,另外,柯文哲也受邀到花蓮推動觀光振興,對此失言感到驚訝並表示痛恨民進黨在同胞中製造對立及仇恨。

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Father Names Daughter '仁靜', Wife Objects: 'Consider Your Own Surname'

Reported about 1 year ago

A new dad in China named his daughter '仁靜' ('Ren Jing'), but his wife strongly objected to the name, suggesting that he should consider their shared surname. The couple compromised and changed the name to '海靜' ('Hai Jing'). The original name '仁靜' could be misinterpreted as '害人精' ('Hai Ren Jing'), which has a negative connotation. The incident sparked discussions among netizens about the importance of considering names and potential implications in Chinese culture.

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Drunk Driver in Xizhi Causes Pile-up of Motorcycles, Car Flips 360 Degrees with Alcohol Level of 0.89, Sent for Prosecution on the Spot

Reported about 1 year ago

In Xizhi District, New Taipei City, a car accident occurred in the early morning of June 8th, where a man surnamed Li drove under the influence, lost control during a turn, and rammed into 7 motorcycles parked on the side of the road, causing his car to flip and crash. Fortunately, no casualties were reported. After the police arrived, they detected alcohol on Li's breath and conducted a breathalyzer test, which revealed a high alcohol level of 0.89MG/L. Li was subsequently arrested for drunk driving, with the investigation into the exact cause of the accident and financial damages still pending.

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Legislative Yuan clash not enough! Both blue and green sides to promote in rural areas, Ko Wen-je: Should have debated well from the beginning

Reported about 1 year ago

After the fierce battle between the ruling and opposition parties over the passage of certain articles of the Legislative Yuan Powers Exercise Act and amending the Criminal Code of the Republic of China, the Executive Yuan formally proposed reconsideration on the 6th. The DPP plans to launch a one-month 'Anti-Authoritarianism, Protect Democracy' nationwide promotion starting on the 14th; the KMT is also preparing to hold large-scale promotions in 22 counties and cities. Kaohsiung Mayor and People First Party Chairman Ko Wen-je remarked that instead of promoting after passage, it would have been better to debate well at the Legislative Yuan from the beginning. He emphasized the importance of not opposing for the sake of opposition and increasing social costs unnecessarily.

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Blair Cobbs dominates Adrien Broner, wins unanimous decision: Fight analysis

Reported about 1 year ago

In a 10-round welterweight bout at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, Blair Cobbs outclassed Adrien Broner, knocking him down in the second round and ultimately winning by unanimous decision with scores of 97-91, 96-93, 96-93 in his favor. Cobbs, 34, improved to 17-1-1 while Broner, 34, fell to 35-5-1. Despite Broner's efforts, Cobbs landed more punches and displayed superior performance. Broner's defeat followed threats of violence and homophobic remarks towards Cobbs, with Cobbs showcasing his skills and outshining Broner throughout the fight.

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Nutritionist Reminds to Eat in Moderation with the Arrival of Dragon Boat Festival Holiday

Reported about 1 year ago

As the Dragon Boat Festival approaches, the delicious zongzi, dragon boat races, and family reunions will fill our lives. Amid the celebration and indulgence in festive foods, it's important to pay attention to our health, especially for those with chronic conditions. Nutritionist Mao Ruo-yi from the Nantou Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare advises that one meat zongzi contains about 500 calories, and it's essential to consume in moderation. Traditional zongzi often use high-fat and high-calorie ingredients such as peanuts, pork belly, and salted duck egg yolks, lacking in vegetables. Mao suggests pairing zongzi with a bowl of boiled greens or vegetable soup for a balanced diet. It's recommended to avoid high-sodium dipping sauces when eating zongzi to reduce the burden on the body. Mao also suggests taking advantage of the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday for family outdoor activities like walking, cycling, or hiking to burn off excess calories consumed during holiday gatherings and prevent obesity.

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Refusing to Eat Zongzi? Nutritionist Reveals Healthy Eating Tips

Reported about 1 year ago

FTNN News, June 8, 2024, 12:00 AM - As the Dragon Boat Festival approaches, many households will have zongzi, but nutritionist Gao Minmin shares that there are 'four types of people' who should avoid eating too many zongzi. For those with digestive problems, high cholesterol, diabetes, or kidney disease, precautions like controlling portion sizes and choosing alternative ingredients are advised. Additionally, for those who fear gaining weight from eating zongzi, suggestions include reducing starch intake, increasing fiber with vegetables, moderating sweet zongzi consumption, and controlling sauce portions to manage sodium and sugar levels.

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Cooking with One Less Step! Middle-aged Woman's Lungs Turn White with Function Reduced to 40% Permanently Damaged

Reported about 1 year ago

Kitchen fumes are a prevalent yet overlooked health hazard. A case study revealed a woman in her 40s experiencing shortness of breath, initially attributed to her weight, but upon medical examination, it was discovered that her lungs had turned white, with only 40% of normal function remaining. The cause was traced back to her work environment and cooking habits, resulting in irreversible lung fibrosis. Surgeon Chen Rong highlighted the importance of wearing masks in polluted environments and kitchens to prevent such health risks.

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Apollo 8 Astronaut Who Took Iconic 'Earthrise' Photo Dies at 90 in Plane Crash

Reported about 1 year ago

William Anders, a member of the Apollo 8 crew who famously captured the iconic 'Earthrise' photo 56 years ago, tragically passed away at the age of 90 in a plane crash. Anders, who flew on the historic Apollo 8 mission in 1968, crashed his vintage Air Force T-34 trainer plane near the San Juan Islands in the US northwest. His son confirmed the news, expressing deep sorrow for the loss of his talented pilot father. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.

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HK Fans Arrested for Disrespecting National Anthem, Concerns Raised by Sibata Akio Over 'Disrespecting Parliament' in Taiwan

Reported about 1 year ago

The Legislative Yuan passed the 'Legislative Yuan Power Exercise Law' amendment to include the crime of 'disrespecting the parliament' on May 28th, with Hong Kong police arresting 3 fans during a recent international football match for not standing or facing the flag during the national anthem, sparking discussions. Sibata Akio expressed concerns, questioning if in Taiwan, not showing respect to the Legislative Yuan might be seen as 'disrespecting the parliament' in the future, drawing parallels with the incident in Hong Kong where individuals faced arrests for alleged national anthem insult.

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Three Popular Bands to Perform in Hong Kong, Universe Concert in July to Celebrate 20th Anniversary

Reported about 1 year ago

Three popular bands, Universe, Tizzy Bac, and Mixer, known for their recent popularity, will hold a series of concerts in Hong Kong's MacPherson Stadium titled 'Beginning LIVE'. The bands express their love for Hong Kong-style cuisine, with Universe excited to share their favorite local delicacies with fans and looking forward to celebrating their 20th anniversary. Tizzy Bac will perform their final concert in Hong Kong after a 10-year hiatus, while Mixer, hosting their first concert in the city, promises a surprise performance during their show. Tickets for the events will go on sale soon, and fans can also purchase a special three-day pass to enjoy all three concerts.

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Man Holds on to NVIDIA Stocks for 10 Years, Turns 1.5 Million into Over 4 Billion

Reported about 1 year ago

As NVIDIA's stock price continues to soar, a Japanese investor shared that his investment in NVIDIA stocks from 10 years ago has multiplied over 280 times, bringing his total value to over 4 billion Japanese Yen. NVIDIA, a global AI chip leader, recently surpassed $1,200 per share and reached a market cap exceeding $3 trillion on June 5, making it the second-largest company globally. The investor's initial investment of 1.4 million Japanese Yen for 2,156 shares, purchased at around $5.54 per share, has seen remarkable growth, with his net gain totaling over 4 billion Yen, marking a return rate of 283 times. The post has sparked discussions online, with many amazed by the significant increase in value and the investor's diligence in holding onto the stocks.

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Watch & Stream 'The Things We’ve Seen' on Amazon Prime Video

Reported about 1 year ago

The article discusses the availability of the 2017 drama film 'The Things We’ve Seen' on Amazon Prime Video. The movie follows a young child seeking his runaway father out of guilt, unraveling a story set around a mill strike, family dynamics, and redemption. Directed by Tre Manchester, the film stars Randy Ryan, Jarrett Maier, Shani Salyers Stiles, and Noah McCarty-Slaughter, with step-by-step instructions on how to stream via Amazon Prime Video provided in the article.

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The Cruel Yet Innovative Punishments Invented by Wu Zetian - Women Tremble at the Sight of Torture Devices

Reported about 1 year ago

During Wu Zetian's reign, she invented specific punishments designed for women. Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history, achieved her position through cunning and determination. Despite being a successful ruler, Wu Zetian faced challenges due to her gender, leading her to invent brutal punishments like the 'Jade Woman Climbing the Ladder.' This punishment, although named elegantly, caused fear among many women, making them pray not to suffer such cruelty. Wu Zetian's rule was marked by a blend of ruthless punishments against dissenters and exceptional governance skills, leading the Tang Dynasty into a golden age.

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Watch Your Waistline: The Surprising Caloric Differences Between North and South Zongzi Revealed by Nutritionist

Reported about 1 year ago

As the Dragon Boat Festival approaches, families are indulging in zongzi, but these traditional treats can be high in calories and easily lead to weight gain. According to a nutritionist, there are differences in zongzi caloric content between the north and south regions, with the north's meat zongzi containing around 500 kcal and the south's about 400 kcal. To avoid gaining weight, it's recommended to limit zongzi consumption to one per day, eaten before noon, and engage in physical activities in the afternoon to aid digestion. Eating zongzi in a specific order—vegetables, soup, sticky rice, and meat—accompanied by plenty of greens rich in dietary fiber can help with digestion. The nutritionist also suggests consuming tea with catechins or coffee with chlorogenic acid to help regulate metabolism and reduce sodium-induced bloating from the zongzi's high sodium content.

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NVIDIA to Relocate to Ruentex Yu Cheng Office Building in Nangang, Taiwan Nan Likely Chosen by AMD

Reported about 1 year ago

Since Huang Jen-Hsun expressed that Taiwan will be the foundation of the AI industry, Taiwan's AI sector has been energized, drawing attention to which other AI-related tech companies are in Taiwan. NVIDIA, currently located in Taipei's Neihu Science Park, will potentially move its headquarters to Nangang for better transportation and dining options. Supermicro AMD also aims to establish a base in Taiwan. Although it is uncertain, AMD has applied to set up a research center in Taiwan with financial assistance. Taiwan Nan is confident in attracting AMD with its location, resources, and talent, according to Mayor Huang Wei-Cher.

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