• New research shines light on how expert mapmakers see the world differently

    Researchers at Aston University have found differences between experienced Ordnance Survey (OS) mapmakers and novices in the way that they interpret aerial images for mapmaking, which could lead to improved training processes for new recruits. The findings are published in the Journal of Vision.

  • Doyoung Shines in Teaser for ‘Little Light’ MV

    On April 20, Doyoung of NCT released a new teaser for the title track

  • WESPY Awards once again shines the light on area's athletic excellence

    It’s an event that continues to showcase just how deep the talent pool runs in the area. It was on full display Tuesday as the winners were unveiled at the 17th Windsor/Essex Sports Persons of the Year (WESPY) Awards at the Caboto Club, which featured golf legend Jack Nicklaus as the keynote speaker. Dale Mitchell […]

  • Harlingen family a shining example of bringing hope through adoption

    The life of Sebastian Armistead shines as a candle of hope for any abused child, and proof of the grand possibilities when people come together to support a youngster in his journey toward goodness.

  • A resilient senior class shines in men’s volleyball

    Men's volleyball honored nine graduating seniors and fifth-year players last week — a night that seemed impossible when Stanford moved to cut men's volleyball four years ago.

  • Prep Softball Roundup: Montesano shines bright under the lights

    CORRECTION: Due to a source error, a previous version of this article contained incorrect information. Hoquiam’s Chloey Deitrick was 3-for-4 with a double and three runs scored against PWV.

  • KU’s Price shining in senior season after overcoming tragedy

    LAWRENCE (KSNT) - College has been anything but easy for KU softball's Angela Price. Price, a current senior, is having the best season of her collegiate career, but the path to the present included a few curveballs. It's taken a years-long battle through the lows to get to the current highs. Her freshman season was []

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    Photos shine a light on Taiwan’s ‘betel nut beauties’

    Mong Shuan was just 16 when she turned to an unconventional source of income: selling betel nuts from a little stall in northern Taiwan. The stimulant, a small, oblong fruit derived from areca palms, is chewed by millions of people across Asia. For the next three years, Mong would work six days a week for the equivalent of around $670 a month. A small bonus was tacked on for dressing provocatively to entice male customers. Her job was to slice the nuts open and add a pinch of slaked lime (or...

    • KEYT

    Photos shine a light on Taiwan’s ‘betel nut beauties’

    By Emma Russell, CNN (CNN) — Mong Shuan was just 16 when she turned to an unconventional source of income: selling betel nuts from a little stall in northern Taiwan. The stimulant, a small, oblong fruit derived from areca palms, is chewed by millions of people across Asia. For the next three years, Mong would

    • KTVZ

    Photos shine a light on Taiwan’s ‘betel nut beauties’

    By Emma Russell, CNN (CNN) — Mong Shuan was just 16 when she turned to an unconventional source of income: selling betel nuts from a little stall in northern Taiwan. The stimulant, a small, oblong fruit derived from areca palms, is chewed by millions of people across Asia. For the next three years, Mong would

    • KIFI

    Photos shine a light on Taiwan’s ‘betel nut beauties’

    By Emma Russell, CNN (CNN) — Mong Shuan was just 16 when she turned to an unconventional source of income: selling betel nuts from a little stall in northern Taiwan. The stimulant, a small, oblong fruit derived from areca palms, is chewed by millions of people across Asia. For the next three years, Mong would

  • Increase in Moores Mill Volunteer Firefighter applicants shines light on funding challenges

    In an effort to keep up with Madison County's growing populationMoores Mill Volunteer Fire Rescue says within the last two months, close to 30 people have joined their ranks. The department says these are people who are willing to put themselves in harm's way without monetary compensation.