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  • Serial Drunk Driver, Aged 70s, Causes Accident, Flees, and Loses Vehicle Police confiscated a man's vehicle after he caused a drunk driving accident while unlicensed during his probation period.
  • Woman in 40s Sentenced to 3 Months in Prison Over Wrong Order at a Coffee Shop Woman in her 40s sentenced to 3 months in prison for cafe outburst over wrong drink in Gwangju, South Korea.
  • Bullet Flies Into Moving Vehicle: U.S. Military Range Proximity Questioned Bullet strikes moving vehicle in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province; U.S. military firing range proximity raises concerns.
  • Woman's Receives a Shocking Wedding Invitation From Her Boyfriend of 3 Years Shocking breakup: A woman's boyfriend left her to marry her friend after an affair, leaving her heartbroken.
  • $8,400 Per Table On Drinks Alone: From VIP Lounges to Drug Scandal Rocks Korean Entertainment G-dragon implicated in drug scandal, alleged marijuana use resurfaces in entertainment amid Lee Sun Kyun controversy.
  • Spam Goes Healthy: New Spam Made from Chicken Breast Hits Shelves CJ CheilJedang introduces Spam Chicken Breast, a high-protein, low-calorie product catering to health-conscious consumers.
  • Penguins in Crisis: Bird Flu Detected in Antarctica for the First Time New discovery: Avian flu outbreak in Antarctica raises grave concerns for penguins, seals, and the fragile ecosystem.
  • Man in His 40s Poses as Doctor and Lawyer, Swindles Billions From Women A man indicted for fabricating his background and swindling victims out of billions of won faces legal consequences.
  • Private Found Dead in Army Unit, Police Investigation Underway Police investigate soldier's death within military unit in South Jeolla Province; no signs of murder discovered.
  • Fukushima's Ongoing Woes: Workers Exposed to Radioactive Spill An accident at Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Plant: Workers exposed to radioactive material during pipe cleaning.
  • Tragedy Strikes as 'Super Fog' Causes Deadly 168-Car Collision in Louisiana Increased toll in Louisiana highway chain collision: 168 damaged vehicles, 8 dead, and 63 injured due to 'super fog.'
  • Women Live Longer but Report Worse Health, Says National Institute of Health Research Women tend to live longer but face more health issues. Chronic diseases, mental health, and hormonal changes affect women's well-being.
  • iPhone 15 Available at Discounted Prices in China Just a Month After Release The Apple iPhone 15 is reportedly being sold at lower prices in China compared to the official Apple prices due to decreased sales.
  • Woman Rescued After Spending an Hour in Submerged Car Thanks to THIS A woman in her 50s survived for about an hour in a car submerged in a reservoir, thanks to an air pocket created by the water pressure.
  • Father Forces 7-Year-Old Child to Follow a Strict Chicken Breast Diet: Is It Child Abuse? The husband's extreme dietary control over his children may qualify as child neglect or abuse under the law.
  • Quitting Alcohol Slashes Glaucoma Blindness Risk by 37%, According to New Research Quitting alcohol can reduce the risk of blindness in glaucoma patients by about 37%, as per a South Korean study.
  • Oldest Living Dog in Recorded History, Bobi, Dies at 31 Bobi, the world's oldest dog from Portugal, passed away at 31 years and 165 days, holding the Guinness World Record.
  • Senior Soldier Fined $5,200 for Forcing Subordinates to Chant 'Long Live Kim Jong Un' A man in his 20s, who habitually assaulted and tormented his junior soldiers during military service, has been fined $5,200.
  • At least 10 Dead from Heart Attacks at Indian Hindu Festival While Dancing At least 10 people died while performing the Garba, a traditional dance, at a Hindu festival in Gujarat, India.
  • No Sick Days for Freelancers: Depression Levels Much Higher Than Average Freelancers and platform workers have a depression index over triple the general population, driven by job insecurity and long hours.
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