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In today’s news, European Union sends humanitarian aid to Iraq’s Kurdistan Region. Australia’s new climate model expands to the global stage, US scientists find new way to convert carbon dioxide waste into useful materials, Jeju Island in South Korea introduces artificial intelligence-driven drones to enhance public safety, His Royal Highness Prince William visits homeless shelter with his son to continue Her Royal Highness Princess Diana’s legacy, recent survey reveals Gen Z leads growth of veganism in US food market, and local man in Argentina saves dog-person from strong sea current.

I would like to share this general health tip with you. Perfumes and fragrances aren’t only used in perfumes; they’re added to shampoos, lotions, laundry detergents, and even air fresheners. Many commercial fragrances contain chemicals like phthalates and synthetic compounds that can disrupt hormones, harm reproduction and development, and even build up in our bodies, including breast milk. These substances also linger in the environment and contribute to indoor air pollution. For sensitive people, fragrances can trigger skin irritation, allergies, or asthma attacks. Since a ‘fragrance’ is usually treated as a trade secret, companies don’t have to list all the chemicals inside. To stay healthier, choose fragrance-free products or those scented only with pure essential oils. This lowers exposure to hidden toxins, protects your lungs and skin, and helps keep the air in your home clean.

Take a walk on the funny side of the street with our joke of the day called, “Half the Price, Half the Car.”

Lena, a used-car dealer, proudly showed a customer a vehicle in excellent condition.

“Low miles, runs great — only $7,000.”

“I’ll give you $3,500.”

Lena paused, sighing like her heart just sank.

“If at all possible… I’d really prefer to sell you the entire vehicle.”

And now we have a heartline in Indonesian, with multiple-language subtitles, from Ratna in Indonesia

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