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In today’s news, Food relief from Taiwan, also known as Formosa, helps communities in Türkiye and Eswatini. UK study shows ambitious action to clean air could save more than a million lives each year, research reveals heart disease strikes earlier in men than in women, artificial intelligence can optimize placement of specific tree species to promote urban cooling, emergency services personnel rescue woman from flooded car in Málaga, Spain, South Korean engineers improve strength of gluten-based vegan leather, and lamb-person competitor adds heartwarming surprise to Türkiye’s Izmir race.

I’ve got a home organization tip for you today. A tidy home comes from thoughtful arrangement and smart furniture placement, not by the actual size of the space. When floor space is blocked or too many items compete for attention, rooms naturally feel crowded. Start clearing your space by focusing on high-use areas like the living room, kitchen, and entryway. Keep only what is essential in these areas. Use vertical space with tall cabinets and wall shelves to free up the floor and choose multi-functional furniture with hidden storage to reduce extra pieces. Arrange items according to your daily habits so they are easy to access and return. Most importantly, maintain open space and build the simple habit of putting things back in place each day.

Bet you’ll feel better after a laugh! Here comes the joke of the day entitled, “The Shore Thing Spell.”

One quiet evening, Vanessa and her family were gathered in the living room, deep in conversation about winter—snowstorms, icy sidewalks, and whether this year would be worse than the last. In the middle of the discussion, Vanessa suddenly perked up with a playful grin.

“OK, this has absolutely nothing to do with winter… but just hear me out.”

Her family paused, already suspicious.

“What do you call a witch who lives at the beach?”

“I don’t know…”

“A sand-witch!”

?!

And now we have a heartline in Mandarin Chinese, with multiple-language subtitles, from Qian-Wen in China

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