In today’s news, lifeline from Japan brings relief to Yemen’s at-risk communities. New US study finds “forever chemicals” linked to weaker bones in children, South Korea approves first high school animal-people welfare textbook, UK researchers turn plastic waste into eco-friendly medicine, New Zealand farmer cultivates 1.2-hectares as veganic farm, vegan cheese company from Hawaii, USA, announces market expansion, and firefighters and volunteers save dog-person from cave in India.
We got something for free and fun called a joke named, “Optimistically Out of It.”
Two seniors sat chatting in the yard, enjoying the quiet afternoon atmosphere.
“I wake up at 6 AM just to have the satisfaction of turning off my alarm clock and going back to sleep. Retirement is great!”
“Lucky you. I just spent an hour looking for the cane that I was holding in my hand earlier in the day. I feel like I’m a full-time detective for locating things that I need.”
“Well, at least we forget our problems... mostly because we forget where we put them!”
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And now we have a heartline in Nepali, with multiple-language subtitles, from Samira in Nepal











