crime

37-Year-Old Arrested for Fraud After Reporting Threats in Illegal Part-Time Job

A 37-year-old man was re-arrested in Kanagawa for defrauding $19,800 from two elderly victims after applying for an illegal part-time job.
crime

Teen and Two Men Arrested for Attempted Burglary in Chiba Over Illegal Job

A 17-year-old boy and two men were arrested in Chiba for attempting a burglary after being instructed to use a hammer if anyone was inside.
politician

Governor Saito PR Company Issue: Lawyer Urges Calm Over Election Law Claims

Attorney Yamagishi highlights the complexity of Governor Saito’s PR company issue, urging caution before judging legality under election law.
news

Explosive Increase in Autism Among Women: Why the Rising Trend in the U.S.?

Autism diagnoses in women have surged by 175% in the U.S. over the past decade. Discover why this rise differs from men's trends.
Enterprise

Sony Announces PS2 Sales Have Reached 160 Million Units—A Warning to Switch?

Sony confirms PS2 sales have surpassed 160 million units, raising questions about its impact on the Nintendo Switch.
news

Junior High School Student Breaks Bone in Mixed-Gender Soccer During P.E. Class

A junior high school student breaks a bone during mixed-gender soccer in P.E., sparking debates on gender equality in education.
war

Russia Warns US: Nuclear Transfer to Ukraine Could Trigger Nuclear Response

Former Russian President Medvedev warns the US against transferring nuclear weapons to Ukraine, citing potential nuclear retaliation.
Enterprise

Toyota Delays Launch of Next-Gen EVs to Mid-2027 to Enhance Quality

Toyota Motor Corp. is adjusting the release of its next-gen EVs to mid-2027, citing the need for more time to improve new technologies and quality.
crime

Kakogawa Girl Murder Case Solved: Suspect Katsuhiko Katsuta Arrested After 17 Years

The 17-year-old unsolved Kakogawa Girl Murder case is resolved with the arrest of suspect Katsuhiko Katsuta, who was serving a prison sentence.
talent

Pakkun Comments on Governor Saito Motohiko’s Oral Contract Amid Election Suspicion

Pakkun and Kazama Shin discuss Governor Saito Motohiko’s oral contract, raising concerns about potential Public Offices Election Act violations.
news

Non-Regular Public Employees Face “Safety Gap” During Disasters: A Growing Concern

Non-regular public employees face "life-threatening disparity" during disasters, with no safety confirmation compared to regular employees.
politician

Why the Communist Party is Not Growing Despite the Slush Fund Scoop and $130,000 Transfer

Despite revealing secret fund issues, the Communist Party lost seats and votes in the House of Representatives election.