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In today’s news, World Food Programme provides emergency food aid for Mpox-affected communities in Liberia. European study finds warmer climate producing larger, more destructive hailstones, US firefighters obtain specialized equipment to rescue K9 officers from danger, UK scientists find method to add vitamin B12 to pea shoots during cultivation, Singapore students restore seniors’ confidence with innovative 3D-printed assistive tools, major US beauty retailer debuts South Korean vegan skincare products nationwide, and animal-people rescue in Israel brings stray dog-folk and puppies to safe shelter.

Offer a big smile as your most lovely gift for those you meet today. I would like to share a tip for those of you looking to purchase a used car. Before buying any used car, gently rub your finger inside the exhaust pipe. If you detect oil or thick grime, this means the engine could be burning oil because of piston or valve seal wear. This indicates either poor maintenance or a larger problem you don’t want in your next vehicle. However, car experts say there can still be a thin layer of dry black soot in exhausts of normal older cars, so this is just a preliminary check.

Here comes the joke of the day, laugh it or not, “Bumped Up!”

On a crowded flight, a passenger asked a flight attendant for a favor.

“Excuse me, is there any way I can get bumped up to first class?”

“No, sir. Not unless we hit some serious turbulence... and you accidentally land there.”

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And now we have a heartline in Aulacese (Vietnamese), with multiple-language subtitles, from Khánh An in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam

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