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In today’s news, United Arab Emirates allocates funds to support humanitarian response in Sudan. Climate shelters set up in Spain ahead of summer, Taiwanese (Formosan) city uses artificial intelligence to review traffic planning, US company’s programming for virtual reality headsets promotes social connection among seniors, man saves neighbors from burning home in Britain, winners of annual global celebration of innovation in the vegan food and beverage industry named, and adopted dog-person walks across United States for peace with Buddhist monks.

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Life is not so serious, let’s laugh the sweat off with the joke of the day “Grandma’s Arm Day.”

Grandma Eleanor, 76, was baking vegan cookies with her 12-year-old grandson, Oliver. The stand mixer sat untouched on the counter as they rolled up their sleeves, ready to mix the dough the old-fashioned way. Oliver picked up a wooden spoon and eyed the bowl.

“Grandma… why don’t you just use a stand mixer?”

“Oh sweetheart, my doctor says I need more exercise. This is how I build my biceps of steel. Plus, if I used a machine, I couldn’t sneak in as many taste tests.”

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And now we have a heartline in Spanish, with multiple-language subtitles, from Alondra in Peru

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