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11 English Names Banned in the US: Important for Parents to Note!

11 English Names Banned in the US: Important for Parents to Note!

Certain English names are banned in the US, so parents must be cautious when naming their children to avoid legal issues.

American Theoretical Computer Scientists Awarded the 2025 Gödel Prize for Breaking Random Passwords

American Theoretical Computer Scientists Awarded the 2025 Gödel Prize for Breaking Random Passwords

Two American computer scientists were awarded the 2025 Gödel Prize for their paper breaking a random password, solving a problem that remained unresolved for nearly thirty years.

US Chamber of Commerce Calls for Prioritizing Power Grid Modernization and Expanding Energy Storage Investments

US Chamber of Commerce Calls for Prioritizing Power Grid Modernization and Expanding Energy Storage Investments

The American Chamber of Commerce urges the government to prioritize the modernization of the power grid and expand investments in energy storage, highlighting the necessity of stable energy supply to attract foreign investment.

Ren Zhengfei: Huawei's Chip Technology Lags Behind the U.S., but There's No Need to Worry About Chip Issues

Ren Zhengfei: Huawei's Chip Technology Lags Behind the U.S., but There's No Need to Worry About Chip Issues

Ren Zhengfei acknowledged that Huawei's chip technology lags behind the U.S. by one generation but stated that the company is enhancing its competitiveness through innovations, so there's no need to worry about chip issues.

Campus Shooting in Graz, Austria Leaves 10 Dead; Shooter Identified as Former Student

Campus Shooting in Graz, Austria Leaves 10 Dead; Shooter Identified as Former Student

A campus shooting in Graz, Austria, has resulted in 10 deaths, with the shooter identified as a former student of the school. Authorities are conducting an investigation into the details.

2025 EY World Entrepreneur Award: Swedish Entrepreneur Wins Top Honor, Hsiu Yi-Te of Huacheng Electric Captivates Taiwan

2025 EY World Entrepreneur Award: Swedish Entrepreneur Wins Top Honor, Hsiu Yi-Te of Huacheng Electric Captivates Taiwan

Stina Ehrensvärd of Yubico wins the 2025 EY World Entrepreneur Award, with Hsiu Yi-Te of Huacheng Electric representing Taiwan and honored at the ceremony.

German Navy's New F-127 Frigate Under Construction, Set to Enter Service in 2034

German Navy's New F-127 Frigate Under Construction, Set to Enter Service in 2034

The German Navy's F-127 frigate is set to begin construction in 2024 and enter service in 2034, showcasing powerful capabilities and a commitment to modernization.

Italian Vote Fails to Pass, Right-Wing Influence Expands as France's Le Pen Holds Rally

Italian Vote Fails to Pass, Right-Wing Influence Expands as France's Le Pen Holds Rally

Italy's referendum fails to meet legal turnout, right-wing forces rise; France's Le Pen rallies against EU immigration policy.

Financial Supervisory Commission Supports Friendly Mergers, Opposes Hostile Takeovers

Financial Supervisory Commission Supports Friendly Mergers, Opposes Hostile Takeovers

The Financial Supervisory Commission announced new rules supporting friendly mergers, requiring an initial investment of 25% in cash. It emphasizes opposition to hostile takeovers for market stability.

School Shooting in Graz, Austria: At Least 9 Dead and Multiple Injured

School Shooting in Graz, Austria: At Least 9 Dead and Multiple Injured

A school shooting in Graz, Austria, has resulted in at least 9 deaths, including 7 students, with several injured, as police investigate the incident.

UN Ocean Conference Kicks Off in France with Macron Affirming the Effectiveness of the High Seas Treaty

UN Ocean Conference Kicks Off in France with Macron Affirming the Effectiveness of the High Seas Treaty

The UN Ocean Conference opens in Nice, with Macron declaring the High Seas Treaty is poised to take effect amid ongoing challenges in ocean protection.

Shooting at School in Graz, Austria Leaves at Least 5 Dead; Shooter Reportedly Took His Own Life

Shooting at School in Graz, Austria Leaves at Least 5 Dead; Shooter Reportedly Took His Own Life

A shooting in Graz, Austria leads to at least 5 deaths, with the shooter reportedly taking his own life; motive still under investigation.

President Lai Expresses Gratitude to Formosa Children's Choir for Promoting Taiwan-Vatican Relations

President Lai Expresses Gratitude to Formosa Children's Choir for Promoting Taiwan-Vatican Relations

President Lai praises the Formosa Children's Choir for their Vatican performance, expressing gratitude for their role in enhancing Taiwan-Vatican relations.

China-EU Trade Warms Up: Ministry Extends Anti-Dumping Investigation on EU Pork

China-EU Trade Warms Up: Ministry Extends Anti-Dumping Investigation on EU Pork

China extends the anti-dumping investigation period on EU pork to December 16, seen as a response to the EU’s anti-subsidy tax on Chinese electric vehicles.

Trump suggests Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg take anger management classes

Trump suggests Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg take anger management classes

Trump suggests Greta Thunberg take anger management classes, stirring public attention.

U.S. National Guard Deploys to Quell Immigration Protest in California

U.S. National Guard Deploys to Quell Immigration Protest in California

President Trump has deployed the National Guard to California to address protests sparked by immigration actions.

US Stock Market Opens Flat as Anticipation Grows for US-China Trade Talks

US Stock Market Opens Flat as Anticipation Grows for US-China Trade Talks

The US stock market opened flat on September 9, as investors anticipate the outcome of the US-China trade negotiations.

Privacy Concerns During Colonoscopy: Patients Exposed at Hospital

Privacy Concerns During Colonoscopy: Patients Exposed at Hospital

Tao Chun encountered a privacy breach during a colonoscopy, igniting discussions about hospital management and patient privacy concerns.

Trump Trips and Falls on Air Force One, Rubio Follows Suit

Trump Trips and Falls on Air Force One, Rubio Follows Suit

Trump recently stumbled while boarding Air Force One, and Secretary of State Rubio tripped right after, drawing attention online.

The Controversy of Jiang Yirong's Harvard Speech: A Clash of Ideals and Reality

The Controversy of Jiang Yirong's Harvard Speech: A Clash of Ideals and Reality

Jiang Yirong's speech at Harvard sparked a media frenzy exploring the clash between idealism and reality, as she faced various criticisms and acknowledged the challenges of reality.

Exploring Tohoku, Japan: A Journey Through the Haiku World of

Exploring Tohoku, Japan: A Journey Through the Haiku World of "The Narrow Road to the Deep North"

In this exploration of Japan's Tohoku region, I experienced the essence of Matsuo Basho's "The Narrow Road to the Deep North", resonating with the beauty of history and scenery, and feeling the soul of this land.

Taichung Farmer Achieves Gold Award at Japan Rice Competition After Ten Years of Hard Work

Taichung Farmer Achieves Gold Award at Japan Rice Competition After Ten Years of Hard Work

Taichung farmer Lin Fan-Min's ten years of dedication led him to win a Gold Award at the Japan Rice Taste Judging Competition, highlighting Taiwan's agricultural prowess.

Sumo Wrestlers from Japan Join Pingtung's Bluefin Tuna Season Challenge

Sumo Wrestlers from Japan Join Pingtung's Bluefin Tuna Season Challenge

Japanese sumo wrestlers visit Pingtung, participate in the bluefin tuna season activities, and enjoy challenges lifting fish while enhancing cultural exchange.

The Rise of Student Protest Movements Supporting Conservatives in South Korea

The Rise of Student Protest Movements Supporting Conservatives in South Korea

A growing movement among South Korean students supports conservative values, emphasizing calls for fairness and freedom from their predecessors' ideologies.