An international aid group delivered 10000 tons of food to a country facing famine due to conflict
An international aid group delivered 10000 tons of food to a country facing famine due to conflict
Yoga studio offers classes for people with chronic painStudy reveals that eating breakfast improves concentration in students

Pet groomer specializes in grooming anxious petsFirefighters use drones to find missing hiker in remote wilderness areaTravel magazine lists top eco-friendly travel destinations

Research finds that board games improve social skills in shy childrenShoe brand makes sneakers from recycled ocean plastic

Coast guard conducts hurricane drills in preparation for storm season
Book club discusses novel about social justice issuesNewspaper profiles local musician who signed with major record label
Biologists develop new method to protect bees from pesticidesGymnastics team wins first place at regional competition
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- ·A tech company released faster software
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- ·Local schools added environmental science classes to their high school curriculum this semester
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- ·Highway department starts road repair project on busy interstate highway
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- ·A school started a music program that provides free instruments to students who can’t afford them
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- ·The federal reserve stated it will maintain current interest rates to support economic recovery
- ·The postal service announced it would introduce a new package size option for small items
- ·Researchers found that playing the piano improves hand-eye coordination in children
- ·A famous singer released a new song that became a hit within hours of its release
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- ·Scientists discover ancient shipwreck with well-preserved artifacts in Mediterranean Sea
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- ·The federal bank announced it will provide financial support to small banks in urban areas
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