In today’s news, Japan supports World Food Programme’s meals for vulnerable school children in Chad. Study finds climate change could increase spread of mosquito-borne diseases, United States engineers test wireless charging highway for electric vehicles, Philippine city advances animal-people welfare with new facilities, US start-up uses 3D printing to build more affordable and durable stringed instruments, Swiss bio-tech company releases vegan product as gelatin substitute, and UK woman rescues pregnant cat-people.
Stay shiny and bright with a big smile on your face and in your heart. Here is a tip on how to clean silver naturally by using two simple ingredients— vinegar and water. Other items you will need include a small skillet or pan, aluminum foil, and a rag or towel. Line the skillet with aluminum foil with the shiny surface facing up and pour in 950 milliliters (one quart) of water and 240 milliliters (one cup) of vinegar into the skillet and heat it until it boils. If you would like to make a bigger batch, be sure to maintain this same ratio. Place your tarnished silver items in the solution and let them soak on low heat for five minutes. Turn off the stove and take out the silver pieces after the water has cooled. Lastly, thoroughly polish the items using a clean rag or towel. Now your silver will look shiny and new!
We have a joke of the day to relax your mind. It’s called, “Personal Identification.”
A woman went to the bank and asked the clerk to cash a check.
“Do you have identification?”
“Yes, ma’am, I have a mole on my left cheek.”
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And now we have a heartline in Portuguese, with multiple-language subtitles, from Manuella in Brazil











