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  • Shocking True Story Behind Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' and Its Lasting Legacy Charles Dickens, a master storyteller, transformed literature with "A Christmas Carol," highlighting compassion amidst industrial struggles.
  • ChatGPT Down Again: What’s Causing the Latest Outage for 250 Million Users? ChatGPT faced connectivity issues, prompting OpenAI to address the outage and work on a fix for users experiencing access problems.
  • Shocking Truth: 100 Deaths a Year in New Delhi Due to Unbearable Air Pollution PM2.5 levels in New Delhi reach 907µg/m³, highlighting severe air pollution that causes 1 million annual deaths.
  • Bloodshed at Yixing College: 8 Killed in Horrifying Attack by Disgruntled Graduate A tragic stabbing at Yixing Wuxi Vocational College left eight dead, with the suspect citing poor working conditions as motivation.
  • Cho and Blinken Discuss North Korea-Russia Cooperation at APEC Summit South Korea and the U.S. discuss North Korea's military ties with Russia, strengthening their alliance during APEC talks in Peru.
  • ‘Why Is My Baby’s Skin So Dark?’: Chinese Couple Shocked and Seek Answers A couple in Shanghai faced trust issues after their newborn's dark skin raised paternity doubts, but experts clarified the situation.
  • Would You Pay $400 to Skip Lines? Disneyland’s New Pass Fuels Backlash Disneyland's new "Lightning Lane Premier Pass" has sparked controversy over its variable pricing, reaching up to $478 during peak times.
  • Barbie’s 65th Anniversary Shines Bright in NYC with Rare Dolls and Life-Size Looks In Columbus Circle, New York City, a unique exhibition featuring Barbie dolls as the main attraction has been the talk of the town.
  • Nickelodeon Land Is Opening in Turkey—And You Can Stay in SpongeBob-Themed Rooms A new Nickelodeon Land featuring SpongeBob and other characters will open in Antalya, Turkey, on January 25, 2025.
  • Craziest Cruise Ship Trend You’ve Never Heard Of: Rubber Ducks on the Loose Incidents of rubber ducks mysteriously appearing on cruise ships are rising, sparking a quirky trend among passengers.
  • Brides for Sale? China’s Proposal to 'Import' Foreign Women Causes Online Uproar China's gender imbalance leads to a proposal for importing foreign brides, raising concerns over human trafficking and cultural issues.
  • Temple Run at Angkor Wat? Travel Video Raises Eyebrows and Questions An unusual travel video featuring Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Cambodia, has sparked controversy.
  • Crisis at the Canyon: Grand Canyon National Park Struggles Without Water! Due to an unexpected water crisis, Grand Canyon National Park is facing a severe setback in its tourism operations.
  • China’s Pool Only Allows Woman Under 45 With Degrees—Here’s Why! A swimming pool in Jiangsu Province, China, has sparked controversy by restricting access to women under 45 with college degrees.
  • Hidden Area Inside Buckingham Palace Opens to the Public for the First Time After five years of extensive restoration work, the East Wing of Buckingham Palace in London is now open to the public for the first time.
  • PM Kishida Affirms Japan's Commitment to Resolving Issues with North Korea Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. [Photo courtesy of NHK] “In any case, as Japan, we will continue our efforts under our existing policies to resolve current issues with North Korea.” On the night of the 26th, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met with reporters at his official residence and said, “I am aware of the […]
  • An Innocent Habit That May Lead to Cancer A patient with external ear cancer used earpick daily for nearly 10 years. Mr. Zhou, a 50-year-old from Guangzhou, China, visited a hospital due to pain and discharge from his left ear. After conducting tests, the doctor informed Mr. Zhou that he had external ear cancer. Surprised, Mr. Zhou asked, “Can you get cancer in […]
  • Nurses in South Korea Now Able to Perform CPR and Administer Drugs Filling the medical gap left by medical residentsMinistry of Health and Welfare establishes guidelines for nursing dutiesLegal responsibility in case of accidents falls on the heads of the medical institutions To fill the medical gap caused by the departure of medical residents, starting from the 8th, nurses will also be able to administer CPR and […]
  • Idol-Turned-Offender: Ex-Boy Group Member Faces 3-Year Sentence for Third Crime The outcome of the trial of the powerful former member of the group B.A.P. is focusing attention on...
  • Luxurious Life of a Korean Tattoo Artist in the U.S The daily life of the most famous Korean tattooist in San Francisco has been revealed. Tattooist Jia was recently introduced in a video titled "Shocking Korean life in San Francisco, where the cost of living is extremely high [2]🇺🇲" posted on YouTube's Heechulism channel...
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