Kuai and fellow China rising star in men’s world No.2 Lin Shidong clinched the mixed doubles title after a win over Japan’s Miwa Harimoto and Sora Matsushima. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Per Somani and Rader, men would face a $1,000 first offense, $5,000 second offense, and $10,000 subsequent offense fine to "discharge semen or genetic material without intent to fertilize an embryo." ...
He was just a phone call away — from a massive fine. A man was slapped with an over $200 fine for using the speakerphone function on his cell phone in a train station in the western French city ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNBrave man who could only doggy paddle saves drowning woman from freezing riverThis is the heroic moment a brave man, who could only doggy paddle, saves a drowning woman from a freezing river after spotting her floating face down in the water. Dramatic footage shows the saviour, ...
Tesla's brand image has become increasingly entangled with Musk's personal politics. Folks are now using that connection to show just how displeased they are with Musk's militant meddling through ...
A man in China who rescued a drowning man while riding a white horse, has earned praise online and been given the nickname Prince Charming. On February 4, the man fell into the river from a bridge ...
A man in central China has caught attention of the social media, after collapsing from a heart attack at a railway station, only to regain consciousness and say, “I need to rush to work.” The incident ...
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A former aide to two New York governors and her husband are facing additional charges in a case accusing her of acting as an agent of ...
In a now-viral video, the man can be seen attempting to break a lighter using his teeth, but the stunt takes a horrifying turn when his face suddenly bursts into flames. Although the fire lasted only ...
It was a mix of surprise and bewilderment in Brussels last week when European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a notable China hawk, floated the prospect of cutting new “agreements ...
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