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Remarkable: 7-Year-Old American Boy Makes History, Successfully Conquers Treacherous 3,000-Meter Cliff

A 7-year-old Colorado boy became the youngest person to climb El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, spending six days scaling the nearly 3,000-meter granite cliff face with his father and two brothers while a film crew documented the histor

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A 7-year-old boy from Colorado created global headlines when he became the youngest person to successfully climb El Capitan, the famous granite cliff face in Yosemite National Park and one of the world's most challenging climbing destinations.

Joey Danger Evermore began his climbing attempt at age 6 and successfully reached the summit on Thursday, May 21, turning 7 during the challenging expedition. He spent a total of 6 days scaling the nearly 3,000-meter cliff face amid harsh weather conditions with strong gusts of wind, limited water and food supplies, while managing fatigue throughout the climb.

His father, Joe Evermore, revealed that Joey had to master multiple climbing techniques on his own, relying on ropes and safety equipment to ascend the rock face nearly constantly. "Joey didn't just set a record—he discovered something new about himself. I saw his confidence grow noticeably," his father said.

For this historic climb, Joey traveled with his father, two older brothers, and a documentary film crew that captured the entire event. Photos and videos released by the family show Joey fearlessly climbing the vertical cliff face thousands of meters above the ground. During climbing breaks, he and his brothers even played chess on small cliff ledges.

Source: New York Post

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National

Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer That Many Women Overlook Until It Spreads

Frequent bloating and persistent abdominal pain are common early warning signs of ovarian cancer that women often dismiss as minor issues until the disease advances, according to Dr. Jed Boonywongviroj from Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital. Early

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Frequent bloating and persistent abdominal discomfort are warning signs of ovarian cancer that many women overlook, thinking symptoms will resolve on their own until the disease has already spread. Dr. Jed Boonywongviroj, Deputy Director of Primary Care at Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, posted on Facebook under the handle "Dr. Jed" to educate the public about ovarian cancer, highlighting that frequent bloating and persistent abdominal pain are ovarian cancer symptoms women commonly miss. Many women experiencing unusual symptoms assume they will pass on their own—attributing mild bloating, abdominal pain, or slight menstrual irregularities to stress, hormones, or fatigue. The alarming aspect of ovarian cancer is that it often shows no clear symptoms in early stages, and the symptoms that do appear resemble ordinary daily complaints, causing many women to delay treatment until the disease has already advanced.

1. Frequent bloating and abdominal distension, even without eating much: This symptom is commonly overlooked because women assume it's just intestinal gas or indigestion. However, if bloating occurs frequently, with easy abdominal distension, abnormal early fullness, and persists for several weeks, this should not be ignored. Masses or abnormalities in the ovaries may begin pressing on or disrupting the abdominal cavity.

2. Mild abdominal or unusual back pain: Many assume this indicates an approaching period or pain from prolonged sitting, but persistent dull pain in the lower abdomen, chronic lower abdominal pain, or unexplained back pain—especially occurring almost daily—warrants medical evaluation. Symptoms may come and go, causing many people to become accustomed to them.

3. Increased urination without increased fluid intake: If a mass or abnormality exists in the pelvic region, it may press on the bladder, causing frequent painful urination, incomplete bladder emptying, or more frequent bathroom visits without a urinary tract infection. Some women may experience increased nighttime urination, which never occurred before.

4. Early satiety and reduced food intake: Some dismiss this as beneficial for weight loss, but if you feel full after eating only a small amount and gradually eat less than usual in an abnormal way, this may signal something in the abdominal cavity is disrupting your digestive system. Combined with bloating, this persistent symptom should not be ignored for months.

5. Irregular menstruation or unusual bleeding: This doesn't mean every ovarian cancer patient experiences bleeding, but if your period becomes irregular, with sporadic bleeding, bleeding after the period ends, or significant changes in your menstrual cycle without prior occurrence, you should get checked. This is especially important for women over 40 or those experiencing noticeably irregular periods.

6. Unexplained weight loss and easy fatigue: Some people lose weight without reducing food intake or exercising, feel easily tired, weak, and lack energy. This signals your body may be experiencing inflammation or some abnormality. Don't dismiss weight loss as simply beneficial; your body may be expending energy abnormally due to hidden disease.

7. Early-stage ovarian cancer is often quieter than expected: This is what's frightening—it doesn't present a palpable mass like some diseases, and early symptoms resemble gastric, intestinal, or common hormonal issues. Many people receive wrong treatment for months or years before proper diagnosis, by which time the cancer has already progressed. This is especially true for those who dismiss minor symptoms as insignificant.

8. High-risk individuals should be especially vigilant: Particularly those with a family history of ovarian cancer, breast cancer, no children, obesity, or advanced age. This doesn't mean you'll definitely develop the disease, but you should be extra cautious, pay closer attention to your body, and not ignore persistent symptoms, including those with relevant risk factors.

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Tourism

Entertainment: Moving Season 2 Production Underway with New Missions for Superpowered Heroes

Disney+ has greenlit Moving Season 2 following the Korean superhero series' record-breaking viewership and international award success, with the returning cast facing new threats and vengeful enemies as they attempt normal lives after a hig

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Following Moving's historic run as the most-watched Korean original series on Disney+ and Hulu, along with sweeping wins at major international awards, Disney+ has officially announced production on Moving Season 2. The new season will continue the gripping story of former South Korean intelligence agents with superhuman abilities forced to risk their lives protecting their families from emerging threats.

Moving Season 2 picks up after a shocking incident at Jongwon High School, following the heroes as they attempt to return to normal life. However, as things appear to stabilize, new dangers and familiar enemies resurface from the shadows to seek revenge and harm those the heroes hold dear.

The original cast returns, led by Ryu Seung-ryong, Han Hyo-joo, and Jo In-sung as former intelligence agents with special powers, joined by Ryu Seung-bom as Frank, the ruthless assassin. The cast also includes high school alumni Go Yoon-jung, Kim Do-hoon, and Shim Dal-gi. New cast member Bong Seo-geum, played by Won Gyu-bin, will add fresh storylines to the season. The production is helmed by acclaimed directors Kim Sung-hoon and Kang Fu-ul, with screenwriting by the seasoned writer from Season 1.

Look forward to Moving Season 2 coming soon on Disney+.

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Community

Four Zodiac Signs Blessed by Jupiter's Exaltation: Which Signs Are Preparing to Receive Millions?

Four zodiac signs—Cancer, Dragon, Leo, and Pisces—are poised for major financial transformations as Jupiter reaches its most powerful position, clearing away false relationships and ushering in genuine prosperity and wealth. Each sign will

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As Jupiter moves into its most exalted position, four zodiac signs are set for major life transformations. Cancer, Dragon, Pisces, and Leo natives will experience significant changes—some positive, some requiring caution. Astrologer Khun Kaek Dol Bandal reveals the detailed fortunes for each sign as Jupiter's powerful influence clears away deceit and ushers in genuine prosperity.

Cancer (July 15 – August 16): After 12 years, Cancer stands at its peak with wealth as never before. Jupiter's exalted position will sweep away fake people and false friends from your life, while genuine fortune flows in. Work accelerates, money multiplies, and true prosperity arrives after May 31st.

Dragon (January 15 – February 12): Jupiter directly targets your destiny, awakening dormant abundance. Fake friends and backstabbing colleagues will disappear, replaced by genuine supporters and wealthy partners who bring financial gains without draining your energy. You're set to grab millions without exhausting effort.

Leo (August 17 – September 16): Jupiter helps clear old karmic debts and removes those who blocked your progress. Once negativity is cleansed, financial blessings flow like floodwaters. You'll finally clear your debts and enjoy prosperity in full measure.

Pisces (November 16 – December 15): Jupiter's favorable alignment brings miraculous turning points. Insincere helpers will naturally drift away, while genuine opportunities and large sums of money await approval. Your life becomes surrounded by sincere people and genuine wealth.

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National

Phase 2 Approved! Cabinet Allocates 2 Billion Baht to Train 16,000 Teachers for Rural Development with Immediate Civil Service Positions

Thailand's cabinet approved 2 billion baht to train 16,000 teachers for rural schools starting in 2570, with graduates guaranteed civil service jobs in their home regions under a five-year commitment to address critical teacher shortages.

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The cabinet approved Phase 2 of the Teacher Production for Local Development program (2569-2582), targeting 16,033 high-quality teachers across nine cohorts. Student recruitment will begin in the 2570-2578 academic years, with civil service placements starting from 2574-2582 nationwide. The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation has been allocated 2,037.96 million baht for program operations and capacity building.

Deputy Government Spokesperson Pattaradarsami Thongsluaykorn explained that the program aims to produce teachers in shortage fields needed for basic education according to local demand. Graduates will have professional teaching skills, English proficiency, and technology expertise while improving student learning outcomes according to international PISA standards.

The program will supply quality teachers to schools under the Basic Education Commission, vocational education agencies, and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. Upon graduation, teachers will be placed in their home regions or other areas as needed, with a mandatory 5-year non-transfer commitment to address teacher shortages in remote areas. This initiative is designed to create a new generation of highly competent teachers ready to transform classrooms and elevate Thai youth to international competency levels sustainably.

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Police

Renowned Japanese Baseball Team Manager Resigns After Arrest for Assaulting His Daughter

Shinnosuke Abe, manager of Japan's Yomiuri Giants baseball team, resigned after his arrest for physically assaulting his 18-year-old daughter during a quarrel at his Tokyo home on May 25.

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Shinnosuke Abe has resigned as manager of the Yomiuri Giants, a prestigious team in Japan's professional baseball league, following his arrest on charges of physically assaulting his 18-year-old daughter at home. The 47-year-old former baseball legend, who played for 19 years and won eight league championships before becoming manager, was arrested at his residence in Shibuya on May 25 and confessed to the allegations. According to Tokyo Metropolitan Police, his daughter sustained no injuries from the incident.

Abe told police that he pushed his 18-year-old daughter down after they quarreled, stating that he was intoxicated at the time. The incident began when Abe told his daughter to be quiet, but she talked back to him, which angered him greatly.

A child consultation hotline received an emergency call after 7 p.m. reporting that the daughter had been assaulted by her father. According to sources, the daughter made the report after consulting ChatGPT, and Tokyo police had no prior reports or inquiries about Abe.

Following his arrest, Abe told police officers that he became angry when his eldest daughter talked back after he told her to be quiet. Police also noted that he showed remorse for his actions.

Tou Kunimmatsu, the team's chairman and CEO, released a statement saying: "We cannot tolerate violence, so we take this matter very seriously. We apologize to all fans and everyone involved in professional baseball."

However, the daughter confirmed in a letter to the media that she had not been punched or kicked and that she has since reconciled with her father. She also stated that she does not want this matter to be made into a big issue.

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National

Government Housing Bank Opens 12,000 Second-Hand Properties with Up to 50% Discount

The Government Housing Bank auctions over 12,000 second-hand properties nationwide on June 6, 2025, with discounts up to 50% and zero-interest credit for qualifying buyers through June 19.

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The Government Housing Bank (GHB) announced it will hold its second 2025 second-hand property auction on Saturday, June 6, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, to help Thai citizens access quality housing at affordable prices. The bank has curated over 12,000 quality properties in prime locations nationwide, including single houses, townhouses, duplexes, commercial buildings, vacant land, and condominiums, available at discounts up to 50% off regular prices.

Bangkok and metropolitan properties number over 1,000 lots, featuring properties such as a 31.74-square-meter condominium in the Life Ratchada Phisek project in Huay Khwang District, Bangkok, with a starting bid of 3,060,000 baht.

Regional properties total over 11,000 lots, including a 36-square-wah duplex in the Pannasia Village project in Muang District, Chon Buri Province, with a starting bid of 2,340,000 baht, and an 80.70-square-wah single house in the LTF Iceland 5 project in Muang District, Nakhon Sawan Province, with a starting bid of 2,285,000 baht.

Bidders must submit a 10,000-baht deposit for all properties and an additional 100,000-baht deposit for properties priced at 10 million baht or higher. Winning bidders who sign purchase agreements between June 8-19, 2025, qualify for 0% annual interest credit products fixed for up to two years. The first 60 successful bidders who complete contracts within the bank's timeframe will receive electrical appliances as prizes, including pressure cookers, electric grills, electric steamers, portable blenders, and electric kettles.

Registration opens at 8:00 AM with bidding from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Bangkok and metropolitan properties will be auctioned at GHB's main office, while regional properties will be auctioned at respective branch offices. For more information, contact GHB Call Center at 0-2645-9000 extension 5, visit their Facebook page "Second-Hand Homes GHB," or check www.ghbhomecenter.com, the GHB ALL HOME application, or Line Official Account @GHBALLHOME.

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Police

Found: F1 Legend Mika Salo Slashed by Motorcycle Assailant in Bangkok Attack

Former F1 driver Mika Salo was slashed on the leg by a motorcycle assailant while crossing a Bangkok street near a hotel on May 26. Police located the 59-year-old Finnish driver and launched an investigation after the attack.

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F1 legend Mika Salo has been found following an attack by a motorcycle-riding assailant who slashed his leg while he was crossing a zebra crossing near a prominent hotel in central Bangkok. Police have launched an investigation into the incident.

At 12:20 PM on May 26, 2025, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Siam Bunyasorn ordered Deputy Commissioner Pallab Aem-la to oversee the investigation, working with other senior officers to locate Salo. They found the 59-year-old Finnish former F1 driver staying at a hotel in the Sukhumvit area. During initial questioning, Salo stated he was unaware of what had struck him in the Sukhumvit area. Police subsequently brought him to Lumpini Police Station for further questioning.

The case has attracted significant media coverage from Finnish news outlets such as Ilta-Sanomat and Helsingin Sanomat, which reported the incident occurred while Salo was crossing a zebra crossing near a Bangkok hotel.

Salo described feeling only a "light impact" from the motorcycle passing very close to him and continued walking for a few more steps before a bystander shouted that blood was pouring from his leg. Looking down, he saw his shoe was soaked with blood.

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National

First Look at Five Stunning Posters for 'In The Name of Love' Featuring Ink, Mak, Gulf, Prim, and Fay - Packed with Drama

The posters for "In The Name of Love," a legendary Thai romance epic starring Ink, Mak, Gulf, Prim, and Fay, premiered ahead of the film's September 3rd theater release from Black Dragon Entertainment. Director Muk Piyakan cast each actor f

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Five beautifully crafted character posters for 'In The Name of Love' (original Thai title: Aht Charoen Wan Thong) have been unveiled, introducing audiences to a toxic romance epic. The film marks the first production from Black Dragon Entertainment and features an impressive cast bringing to life the legendary tale of Nang Wan Thong. The movie will hit theaters on September 3rd.

Each of the five posters features stunning character imagery set against painted murals from Wat Pa Lalai K Worrawihan, illustrating the interconnected love stories of Wan Thong, Khun Phan, and Khun Chang, while revealing each character's unique definition of true love.

Director Muk Piyakan discussed the casting process, explaining how seeing the temple paintings immediately brought Ink Warunthorn to mind. She praised his natural talent, recounting how he delivered a powerful monologue and moved her to tears on his first take, before even receiving the complete script. Regarding the roles of Khun Phan and Khun Chang, the director intentionally created contrasting characters—Khun Phan as a traditionally masculine figure, while Khun Chang embodies tenderness as Wan Thong's refined confidant.

Mak was selected to portray Khun Phan because the director sought a quintessentially Thai masculine presence, which she found rare in contemporary casting. Having noticed Mak's interest in classical Thai literature, she reached out with the script, and he accepted the role.

Gulf, who plays Khun Chang, impressed the director during auditions with his natural reactions and willingness to challenge himself—he even requested to audition for the Khun Phan role. His commitment was evident in his lengthy four-hour audition session.

For the role of Sai Thong, the director wanted to create a character with distinctive dimensions and sensual qualities reflecting the fantasies of male writers from that era, ultimately casting Prim for her magnetic screen presence.

Fay brings comedic flair to the character of Jan Son. The director reinterpreted this character as potentially progressive for his time—a man born in the wrong era who nonetheless excels within his circumstances.

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National

Consumer Protection and FDA Crack Down on Misleading 'Edible Gold Leaf' Advertising

Thai authorities are cracking down on misleading online advertising of edible gold leaf products that make unsubstantiated health and safety claims without proper certification. The Consumer Protection Board and FDA are investigating seller

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The Consumer Protection Board (OCPB) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are stepping up enforcement against misleading advertising of edible gold leaf and metallic foil products used to decorate food, bakery items, beverages, and confections sold online. Deputy Prime Minister Supamas Issraphakdi revealed on May 26 that the OCPB Secretary General Ranrong Poonpipat has been tasked with investigating and controlling advertisements using unsubstantiated claims such as "24K edible gold," "consumable," or "food grade" without proper safety certification or documentation from relevant agencies.

According to Supamas, such misleading advertising practices fall directly under OCPB jurisdiction, as they use exaggerated claims and deceive consumers into believing products are safe to consume without supporting evidence. Many listings also lack complete labeling, fail to identify manufacturers or importers clearly, and may pose safety risks to consumers. The OCPB can immediately investigate and take action against such violations.

Supamas stated that the OCPB is coordinating with the FDA under the Ministry of Public Health to assess the safety of materials used in food products, while requesting major online platforms to remove misleading listings from their systems. Platforms have cooperated well with these efforts. She emphasized: "Businesses can sell beauty, but they must not sell deception."

Supamas provided three essential checkpoints for consumers before purchasing edible gold leaf or decorative foil: 1) Verify that labels clearly specify whether the product is for decoration or consumption; 2) Check manufacturer and importer information along with certification documents; 3) Avoid suspiciously cheap products claiming to be pure gold without verification.

Consumers who encounter deceptive or unsafe products can report them to the OCPB hotline 1166, the OCPB Connect mobile application, the website ocpb.go.th, or local consumer protection centers nationwide.

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National

Just Political Theater! Siripong Dismisses 'Thaeng' as Opposition Stretches Blue Regime Narrative, Insists Bhumjaithai Unharmed

Bhumjaithai's deputy leader Siripong dismissed opposition claims of a "blue regime" controlling Thailand as political theater, arguing the party's electoral mandate protects it from such accusations.

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On May 26, 2569 at Government House, Siripong Angkaskulkiat, Transport Minister and Deputy Leader of Bhumjaithai Party (BT), responded to Democrat Party leader Nattapong Ruangpanyawuti's claims that Thai politics operates under a blue regime. Siripong dismissed such rhetoric as routine opposition tactics, characterizing it as political theater rather than substantive criticism. He argued that opposition parties naturally must oppose and seek dramatic talking points, which he views as standard ideological competition.

When asked whether accusations of a blue regime dominating the country could damage Bhumjaithai, Siripong expressed no concern, noting that the party's legitimacy derives from electoral victory where voters chose them first. He suggested the opposition's interpretation of events is predictable—claiming the people chose them if they win, or alleging fraud if they lose.

Siripong further argued the opposition is overreaching by connecting too many disparate issues into a cohesive narrative. He dismissed the blue regime framing as lacking substance, noting such debate has occurred previously without destabilizing the government. He concluded that whether opposition leaders raise these points or not is ultimately irrelevant to government stability.

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