In today’s news, Japan supports childhood nutrition through school meals in Timor-Leste. US scientists make map showing regional patterns of soil carbon dioxide release in nation, new supercomputer inaugurated in Brazil to forecast weather and climate, Malaysian company integrates artificial intelligence and humanoid robots in vertical farming, Swedish university student recognized for green efforts in climate realm, US vegan beverage company adds refrigerated corn milk to product line, and South African conservationist rescues infant baboon in trouble.
Metamorphize your life with a quick home makeover. I have a home and well-being tip for you. Sometimes your home gives subtle warning signs when it’s negatively affecting your mood. Feeling heavy or anxious the moment you walk in may point to a cluttered or stagnant living space rather than personal stress alone. Dusty corners, unused items, and poor airflow can subtly weigh on emotional well-being. A gentle reset can help. Clear out things you haven’t used in the past three months, refresh floors with salt water or citrus peels, and let fresh air in by opening windows each morning. Bringing in natural light, adding plants, and using calming scents or soft background music can quickly lift the atmosphere. When you care for your space, your home regains its role as a place of ease and restoration, so returning to it feels comforting instead of draining.
Let’s brighten up with a smile and today’s joke of the day called, “The Moving Man.”
The pastor asks his congregation:
“What would you like people to say when you’re in your casket?”
“I’d like them to say I was a fine family man.”
“I’d like them to say I helped people.”
“You know what, I’d really like them to say, ‘Look! I think he’s moving’.”
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And now we have a heartline in Mongolian, with multiple-language subtitles, from Tsolmon in Mongolia











