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In today’s news, Japan’s emergency assistance program supports disaster-affected Burundian communities, Greek study finds link between heightened geomagnetic activity and rising mortality rates, Australian farmers increase wheat yields in spite of less rain, scientists in United States develop plastic alternative from bacterial cellulose, South Africa’s compassion and generosity shine as people unite to support injured teacher, French food giant uses adventure game to promote healthy vegan options, and two-legged dog companion from Atlanta, Georgia, USA, alerts caregiver to impending heart attack.

I'd like to share a vegetable gardening tip. When tomato leaves curl upward, it’s often a sign of stress from extreme heat, irregular watering, strong winds, or transplant shock. The good news is that it usually doesn’t affect fruit production. To help your plants, water deeply once or twice a week instead of lightly every day, and add a layer of organic mulch to keep the soil moist and cool. If your plants face strong afternoon sun, give them temporary shade with cloth or an umbrella, and make sure they have enough space for good airflow. In most cases, the leaves will return to normal once conditions improve. If curling continues or worsens, check for pests or possible viral infections so you can act early and keep your tomato plants healthy all season.

Ready or not, it’s giggle time – today’s joke rocks and it’s entitled “Different Tactics.”

Brianna had a lead foot, so it was no surprise when a state trooper pulled her over. Hoping to get off with a warning, she tried to appear shocked when the officer walked up to the car.

“I have never been stopped like this before, officer.”

“What do they usually do, ma'am? Lay down a spike strip to deflate your tires?”

?!

And now we have a heartline from Tzu-Lu in Taiwan, also known as Formosa

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