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Noteworthy News

2025-03-08
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In today’s news, Qatar Charity provides tents for shelter to Somalia disaster victims, Iceland’s national weather service reports swarm of earthquakes under large volcano, legislators in Massachusetts, USA, ban declawing cat companions, district in Cambodia becomes first in nation to have mostly smoke-free kitchens through clean cooking fuel transition program, woman in South Africa has saved thousands of adorable pug-people, United States vegan businesses support emergency workers and victims during Los Angeles wildfires, and Indonesia receives endangered primate-people from British animal-folk conservation charity.

Here is a sustainable and money-saving cleaning tip for you. Instead of using swifter refills, replace them with your old socks, specifically fuzzy ones. This way you won’t have to discard them after use, because socks can be easily washed and reused. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, a typical American produces nearly two kilograms (five pounds) of trash a day; therefore, every swap-out like this can help reduce our waste production.

Ten out of ten comedians recommend the following joke of the day. It’s called “Gardening Tip.”

I can’t tell the difference between a rose and a dandelion. So when it came time to fix up my garden, I had no clue which plants to keep and which ones to remove. That is until my mother gave me this handy tip:

“Look, just pull them all up. If it comes back, it’s a weed.”

!?

And now we have a heartline from Jisoo in Korea

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