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.
Certain English names are banned in the US, so parents must be cautious when naming their children to avoid legal issues.
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.
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 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.
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Japanese sumo wrestlers visit Pingtung, participate in the bluefin tuna season activities, and enjoy challenges lifting fish while enhancing cultural exchange.
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