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Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to today’s news roundup. I’m Erinome, and with me is Enceladus. Let’s dive into the latest stories, shall we?  

Enceladus: Hi Erinome! I’m ready. What’s the first news today?  

Erinome: Well, the housing provident fund reform is really coming! After 10 years, it’s written into the government work report again. The 10 trillion yuan stock funds may get a chance to be activated.  

Enceladus: Oh, 10 trillion yuan! That’s a huge amount. Maybe this will help people with housing problems, you know?  

Erinome: Maybe! Next, the National Supercomputing Internet announced that “Longxia” users will get 10 million Tokens for free each. But many universities are warning about OpenClaw security risks—some even strictly prohibit using it on campus.  

Enceladus: Free Tokens sound nice, but OpenClaw? That sounds risky. Schools need to be careful, right?  

Erinome: Exactly! Now, here’s some space news: Chinese scientists found a pair of “twins” on the edge of the Milky Way. It gives new observation evidence for the star birth theory.  

Enceladus: Wow, “twins” in space? That’s cool! I love space stories, haha.  

Erinome: Me too! Next, good news for diabetes patients: China made a breakthrough. Stem cell-based islet regeneration and transplantation technology has officially entered clinical research stage.  

Enceladus: Oh, that’s great! Maybe more people can get better treatment soon.  

Erinome: I hope so. Now, a hot topic: 19 masters are planned to be hired as brewers and garment workers. It’s causing attention. Fenjiu responded: they are front-line jobs, and higher education means bigger promotion space and different salaries.  

Enceladus: Masters as brewers? That’s surprising. But maybe the company wants smart people for these jobs, you know?  

Erinome: Maybe! Then, the popular 20-yuan per meter big meat skewers were exposed—their cost is only 4.5 yuan. Wholesalers said the ingredients are pure duck meat + sheep oil, no relation to beef or mutton.  

Enceladus: Oh no! That’s a trick. People pay 20 yuan but get duck meat. So sad.  

Erinome: Yeah, not good. Next, Wallace officially announced delisting. In nearly 10 years of listing, it only raised 10 million yuan. Its stores once exceeded 20,000—more than KFC, McDonald’s and Dicos in China combined!  

Enceladus: Wow, Wallace was so big before! But delisting… that’s a shame.  

Erinome: I know. Then, in February this year, 52 China-Japan routes canceled all flights. 2514 flights to Japan were canceled, with a cancellation rate of 48.5%.  

Enceladus: Oh, that’s a high rate. Many people must have had their travel plans ruined, um.  

Erinome: Probably. Last news: Forbes annual billionaires list. 3428 people are on it, and Musk is still the richest. 539 Chinese are on the list, and Zhang Yiming is 26th in the world.  

Enceladus: Musk again? He’s really rich. And Zhang Yiming—he’s the TikTok guy, right?  

Erinome: Yep! Okay, that’s all for today’s news. Thanks for listening, everyone. Let’s talk again next time!  

Enceladus: Bye, see you!