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2024-11-21
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In today’s news, Japan supports vulnerable urban residents in Afghanistan, researchers in United States find unexpected factor that may cause Alzheimer’s disease, Seychelles adopts sign language as one of its official languages, repurposing old power plants found to be a possible key to expanding clean energy in United States, charity competition in Bulgaria supports animal-people rights, tempeh company in United Kingdom expands distribution of vegan protein products to 327 more stores, and correctional center inmates in Australia create innovative traps for relocation and rehabilitation of koala-people.

Here is a little helpful driving tip for you. Did you know that many cars manufactured after 2008 contain sensors that keep track of your tire pressure and alert you when they’re low? There’s a dashboard light that typically appears as a cross-section of a tire with an exclamation point. Some newer cars will even indicate which tire has low pressure. Review your car’s manual to find your vehicle’s optimal tire pressure. Having the appropriate pressure will assist with the vehicle’s safety, comfort, handling, fuel efficiency, and the longevity of your tires.

Let’s buckle up for a quick hilarity ride with the joke of the day. It’s called “Being Prepared.”

Jesse’s mother was not thrilled with the idea of letting her clueless 13-year-old son babysit his younger sisters, even though he really jumped at the idea. Her main concern was, of course, safety.

“But Jesse, what about a fire?”

“Mom, I’m a Boy Scout. I’ve prepared for all my life! Of course I know how to start a fire.”

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And now we have a heartline from Emilia in Canada

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