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Dollar seen as risky currency status alert
Need I point out to you that George Bush inherited budgets that were in surplus and he demolished that surplus with his huge tax cuts favoring the rich? Does it also have to be pointed out to you that Bush gutted regulation of the financial sector. That the Great Recession which began during the Bush adminstration, was the fault of that financial sector? That Barack Obama inherited the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression? That Donald Trump actually increased deficits thanks to his tax cuts? And that deficits and the debt leaped during his first tenure in office? That now, not only does he want more tax cuts on top of those he already created, but he's also slashing the enforcement section of the IRS which will lead to big drops in revenue? A double whammy. -
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Community Newborn Baby Abandoned in Grassland with Umbilical Cord Still Attached
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A newborn baby boy has been rescued after being discovered abandoned in thick grassland near the Mun River in Chok Chai district, Nakhon Ratchasima province. The infant was found lying face-down on his umbilical cord, without any clothing or covering, but has since been confirmed to be in good health. The incident occurred early on the morning of 20 April, at a remote overgrown area near a bridge marking the boundary between Moo 1 Ban Rai and Moo 3 Ban Tha Ang villages in Tha Ang subdistrict. The location, approximately 300 metres from the village road, was filled with dense vegetation over two metres high. Mr. Rewin, local village headman, said that around 06:00, a local resident reported hearing crying from the area. Upon arrival, they found a male infant lying face-down in the grass, with his legs protruding from the undergrowth. The baby was still crying and had not been wrapped in any cloth. Emergency services and police were called immediately, and the child was rushed to Chok Chai Hospital. The village headman noted that the baby appeared to have been thrown into the undergrowth rather than placed gently, as his position suggested no deliberate arrangement. Blood was still visible on the baby’s body, suggesting he had only recently been born. Medical staff at Chok Chai Hospital confirmed the infant is in stable condition and weighs a healthy 3.4 kilograms. The man who first discovered the baby, 42-year-old Mr. Naphat, said he had been out collecting eel traps when he heard what he initially thought was a bird. Upon listening more closely, he realised it was the cry of a child. Following the sound, he was shocked to find the newborn lying in the grass, still attached to his umbilical cord and very much alive. Chok Chai Police have launched an investigation, deploying detectives to track CCTV footage from nearby roads to identify the person or people responsible for abandoning the baby. Authorities are now urgently working to locate the mother and others who may be involved. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Matichon. -- 2025-04-21 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 21 April 2025
32-Year-Old Man Dies While Searching for Shellfish in Chonburi Picture courtesy of Khoasod. An incident occurred this morning in Chonburi province when a 32-year-old man lost his life while foraging for blood cockles in the sea during hot weather conditions. Authorities believe the extreme heat may have triggered a pre-existing medical condition, leading to his sudden collapse and subsequent death. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1358308-32-year-old-man-dies-while-searching-for-shellfish-in-chonburi/ -
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Foreign Tourist Assaults Bar Staff & Women in Pattaya Soi 6, Knocked Down in Viral Brawl
I have no idea how many bar security staffers have criminal records, but I do know back in the day the guards most likely to get violent with customers were off-duty Thai military. -
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Accident 32-Year-Old Man Dies While Searching for Shellfish in Chonburi
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. An incident occurred this morning in Chonburi province when a 32-year-old man lost his life while foraging for blood cockles in the sea during hot weather conditions. Authorities believe the extreme heat may have triggered a pre-existing medical condition, leading to his sudden collapse and subsequent death. At approximately 10:30 on 20 April, Pol. Capt. Kawin Juirat, an investigative officer at Mueang Chonburi Police Station, received a report of a deceased individual found in the sea near the new pier in the Mueang district. Police officers, accompanied by a rescue team from the Tri Khunatham Foundation, responded promptly to the scene. Rescue personnel discovered the body of Mr. Sumanas Khayankan, 32, lying face down in the mud along the shoreline. His body was retrieved using improvised cage, raised and lowered via a folklift truck. A large crowd of local residents and the deceased’s grieving relatives had gathered at the scene. According to Mr. Yo, the victim’s uncle, Mr. Sumanas suffered from epilepsy. On this occasion, he had gone to collect shellfish to support his family. It is believed that the combination of intense heat and his underlying condition caused him to faint and fall into the water unnoticed, leading to his death. His uncle only learned of the death after being informed by a local who discovered the body. Police have sent the body for a post-mortem examination to confirm the cause of death. The remains will then be released to the family for religious rites and funeral arrangements. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod. -- 2025-04-21 -
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Thailand's AI Robocop Debuts at Songkran Water Festival
ED-209 would have been a better choice.
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