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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Celebrity Draft Dodging Scandal Reveals Bigger Issues

Taiwan is facing a serious problem with its military reserves. A recent scandal involving celebrities dodging the draft has brought attention to the issue. Authorities have charged 28 people for helping 24 men avoid military service by faking medical conditions. This includes actors, influencers, an

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Bold Move: The Huawei Ban and China's Reaction

Taiwan has recently taken a firm stance in the ongoing US-China trade war by joining the crackdown on Huawei. This move has not only put a strain on the already tense relationship between China and Taiwan but also highlighted the broader implications of the trade war on global technology. The decis

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Chemicals in Our Environment: A Hidden Threat to Esophageal Health

In Taiwan, esophageal cancer is a serious health issue. It's tough to treat and often has poor outcomes. Scientists are now looking into how certain chemicals in our environment might play a role in causing this disease. One group of chemicals, called organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs), has ca

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Jun 27 2025BUSINESS

Nike's Big Move: How Tariffs Are Shaking Up the Game

Nike is feeling the heat from U. S. trade policies. The sportswear giant warns that tariffs could add a cool $1 billion to its costs this year. To soften the blow, Nike plans to cut back on making its products in China. This shift is a big deal because China currently makes about 16% of Nike's shoes

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise in Utah: What You Need to Know

Utah is facing a growing measles outbreak, with two more people, including a child, recently diagnosed. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to five. The unvaccinated individuals, from Utah County and southern Utah, have raised concerns among health officials. Two of the infected are preg

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

A Man's Fight Against Deportation and Unfair Charges

Kilmar Abrego Garcia is in a tough spot. The Justice Department wants to try him for smuggling in Tennessee before sending him out of the country. A judge there said he could be free while waiting for his trial, but she's keeping him locked up for a few more days. Why? Because immigration officials

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Jun 27 2025CRIME

Wander Franco: A Fall from Grace

Wander Franco, a former rising star in Major League Baseball, has faced serious legal trouble. He was found guilty of sexual abuse of a minor in the Dominican Republic. Franco, who was 21 at the time, had a relationship with a 14-year-old girl. The judge gave him a suspended two-year sentence. This

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

How Active Are Kids with Epilepsy in China?

In China, there's a growing interest in understanding how physically active kids with epilepsy are. This isn't just about counting steps or hours spent playing sports. It's about figuring out what makes these kids move or hold back. First, let's talk numbers. Studies show that children with epileps

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Jun 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Well Do Eco-Labels Really Work for Green Products?

People are buying more eco-friendly products. To show they are green, these items often have special labels or certificates. But do these labels really mean the products are sustainable? That's a big question. Right now, there are many different labels. Some are strict, others not so much. This mak

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Jun 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Money and Tech Fuel Eco-Friendly Growth

The link between green energy and economic growth is not as simple as it seems. Many studies have looked at how green finance and technology affect growth, but they often miss the bigger picture. A recent study tried to fix this by looking at 29 countries from 2014 to 2021. It used a special method

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