Foreword: Today is Tuesday, July 9th, the fourth day of the fifth lunar month. This content is divided into two parts, one is a relatively short video content, and the other is a relatively rich text content, including about unmanned online car-hailing, Wei Dongyi, and righteousness and bravery, etc., let's see what happened!
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Here are 10 summaries of today's items
1. "The results of Fuzhou teaching and recruitment candidates are to be judged invalid, and the use of their own cardboard in the interview has caused controversy"
Ms. Lin, a candidate from Fuzhou, ranked first in the written test and interview in the 2024 teacher recruitment examination organized by the Minhou County Education Bureau, but the results were proposed to be invalid because the Education Bureau believed that her use of her own cardboard to make "board books" in the interview did not meet the regulations. Ms Lam objected to this and submitted a statement and defence to the Education Bureau, and the matter is still under further review.
2. "Uncle Shandong picked up the license plate and asked for a benefit fee of 200 yuan, but the owner refused and reissued the new license plate"
A heavy rainstorm in Linyi, Shandong Province, caused many vehicles to have their license plates washed away by water. An uncle picked up the license plates in the stagnant water and asked the owner to pay 200 yuan to get them back. The car owner was helpless and angry because the cost of a replacement license plate was only 100 yuan. In the case of a stalemate between the two parties, the owner refused the uncle's request and successfully reissued the new license plate through the 12123 platform for 100 yuan.
3. "Wei Dongyi's donation of 16 million yuan to fight the flood is false news, and cousin Wei Jingzhou clarifies"
The news that Wei Dongyi was rumored to have donated 16 million yuan for the Dongting Lake flood is false. Wei Dongyi's cousin Wei Jingzhou responded, and Wei Dongyi himself confirmed that it was fake news. Wei Jingzhou also mentioned that the self-media sometimes fabricate fake news to rub off on social hotspots, and called on everyone not to believe Internet rumors. This is not the first time Wei Dongyi has been involved in hot searches, in addition, Wei Jingzhou also clarified the rumors that Wei Dongyi has a girlfriend, saying that these news are not true.
4. "Discussion on the division of responsibility caused by the Wuhan driverless taxi accident"
Recently, in Wuhan, a driverless taxi knocked down a pedestrian, and although the pedestrian was not seriously injured, the incident sparked a discussion about the division of responsibility and the application of the law. Despite the convenience that autonomous driving technology brings, it also presents new challenges, especially in the event of an accident. Netizens discussed this, raising various opinions and questions, including who should be issued a ticket, and how to identify and deal with porcelain bumping.
5. "Domestic badminton prices have risen sharply, and the shortage of raw materials and hot sports are the main reasons"
Recently, domestic badminton manufacturers have collectively raised prices, with some models rising by more than 60%, and the market is out of stock. Some of the top badminton brands have sold out of products on e-commerce platforms, and they have been out of stock for about a month. The reason for the price increase is mainly related to the shortage of raw materials, especially the price of wool chips, the core raw material for making badminton. In addition, the popularity and popularity of badminton may also be one of the factors driving the price increase.
6. "Jiangxi probationer was commuted for his righteous and courageous efforts to rescue the elderly who fell into the water"
Recently, a special commutation case occurred in Jiangxi Province. A criminal on probation, Xing, was approved to reduce his sentence by three months because he heroically rescued an elderly man who had fallen into the water, and the probationary period of his fixed-term imprisonment was also shortened by three months.
7. "An 8-year-old child mistakenly entered the men's 400-meter race, showing sportsmanship and being praised by netizens"
Recently, in a track and field open competition in Xi'an, Shaanxi, a child who was only 8 and a half years old appeared in the men's 400-meter race, only half the height of other athletes, which attracted widespread attention. The kid was involved in the race because his parents made a mistake when registering, which resulted in him being placed in the men's open 400m. Despite this, the child persevered to complete the race. The child himself was not angry about this and thought it was an opportunity to learn. His mother also praised his sportsmanship. According to reports, the final time of the child in the 400m race was 1 minute and 26 seconds.
8. "21-year-old junior college student Xiao worked as a dormitory manager at Shanghai Jianqiao University and experienced different professional life"
Xiao, 21, works as a dormitory administrator at Jianqiao College in Shanghai, and although he only has a college degree, he has been working at the school for nearly a year. Xiao chose this job out of curiosity about different professional lives. He gets along well with his colleagues and students, and is affectionately referred to by his students as "Teacher" or "Big Brother". Xiao believes that this job provides him with opportunities to learn and grow, and he has no plans to change jobs at present, and plans to continue his studies.
9. "Zhengzhou suffered a historic rainstorm, with record rainfall"
The city of Zhengzhou experienced a historic rainstorm with record-breaking rainfall, and the manhole cover was hit by the rain on the streets as if it were "jumping". A number of early warning signals have been issued across the city, and relevant departments are actively responding. The Meteorological Bureau defines heavy rain as between 50.0 mm and 99.9 mm of rain in a 24-hour period, and the city of Zhengzhou has far exceeded this standard.
10. "Peking University Professor Yao Yang: Housing supply in first-tier cities in mainland China is tight, and the vacancy rate in rural areas is high"
Yao Yang, a distinguished professor of liberal arts at Peking University, said at a summer forum of the annual meeting of economists that there is no surplus of houses on the mainland. He objected to judging housing supply solely on averages, arguing that such an approach ignored regional differences. Yao Yang pointed out that although some people think that the average number of houses in the mainland has surpassed that of Japan, this does not mean that all regions have sufficient houses. In particular, he mentioned that first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have tight housing supply, while rural areas face vacancy rates of up to 60%. Yao Yang stressed that we should not only focus on the living conditions of people with hukou, but also take into account the housing needs of young people who do not have hukou and work hard in first-tier cities.