In today’s news, Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency assists Senegal after flooding, Canadian university scientists demonstrate parallels between soil health measures and human health indicators for sustainable soil management, Finnish researchers show impact of our daily activities and lifestyle on our brain functions, homes built to withstand hurricanes pass test by handling three of them in Florida, United States, brave workers rescue toddler from third-floor ledge of apartment in Singapore, biggest school meal provider in California, USA, introduces four new vegan options for students, and woman in northern India realizes her dream of sanctuary for homeless canine-citizens.
Prevention is the best strategy for safety yet there are times we need to act, so today’s tip can help you be prepared. If any of your four-legged friends ever goes missing, acting quickly can make all the difference. Ensure your animal companion has an ID tag and is microchipped, with contact details kept up to date. Start your search immediately by checking your neighborhood, visiting local animal shelters, and using social media lost animal-companion pages. Bright, eye-catching posters in busy areas near your home can help by increasing visibility. If your animal companion is sighted but too fearful to approach, try setting up a feeding station with food, water, and a motion-activated camera to track their visits. Once their routine is clear, set a humane trap to safely capture and bring them home.
The joke of the day is now fully downloaded from the amusement web. Let’s have some fun! This one's called “Smart TV.”
A man was trying to set up his new smart TV. He followed the instructions carefully but couldn't get it to work right. Finally, in frustration, he yelled at the TV:
“Man, this is ridiculous! I'm going back to watching paint dry for entertainment!”
The TV responded:
“I'm sorry, I couldn't find that channel.”
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And now we have a heartline from Thục Khuê in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam