In today’s news, international group sends aid to monsoon-battered Rohingya refugee camps, unprecedented amounts of seaweed threaten Caribbean beach ecosystems, tech startup from Canada paves way for scalable quantum computing, Kazakhstan enacts wide range of policies to promote children’s growth, heroic police officers in New Jersey, USA, save driver moments before train collision, UK dog-people food company’s sales rise 130% after appearing on reality TV show, and animal-people welfare group rescues brown bear-person held captive for over three decades at Slovenian restaurant.
Eat more fruits and vegetables and make my job even more satisfying! Here is a good tip for choosing sweet and juicy oranges. Some ripe oranges can be yellowish or even slightly green – they don’t have to be orange in color. What matters is that the color is consistent across the skin. Avoid pale patches or uneven tones. Look for oranges that are slightly oval or belly-shaped rather than round. These tend to have more slices, firmer flesh, and a sweeter, juicier taste. Oranges with rough or slightly wrinkled skin have often ripened well on the tree and absorbed more nutrients, but make sure there’s no damage or rot. Check the stem if it’s still attached – fresh, green stems or leaves are a good sign the orange was recently picked. And always go by weight as heavier oranges are usually full of juice and flavor. Give them a feel before buying.
Let’s swipe the hilarity screen to unlock the joke of the day. It’s called “Dating in the Digital Age.”
Philip and Roland, two industrial robots, escaped from the engineering lab. They decided to separate, pick up some dates and meet later. A few hours passed and Philip arrived at the meeting place. He found Roland standing in front of a mailbox.
“Who are your two friends?”
“Forget them, the short, elongated one with the big mouth just stands there, and the other one says only two things: Walk and Don’t Walk.”
And now we have a heartline from Minh Hằng in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam