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In today’s news, United States government allocates US$64 million in humanitarian relief for sub-Saharan African region, climate scientists warn of megatsunami risk caused by glacial melting, research shows almost two-thirds of small British businesses favor adopting green practices in operations, nutritionist from Singapore turns leftover material from tofu and soymilk production into valuable products, 10-year-old South African girl completes 7.4-kilometer swim in ocean for charity, Ukraine (Ureign)’s vegan defenders to receive vegan rations from government starting December 2024, and over 100 rabbit companions relocated from home of unwell caregiver in US.

I would like to share a tip on how to keep your brain active during retirement. Consider taking a class or pursuing a new hobby to stimulate your mind. Staying physically active through regular exercise supports brain health and overall well-being. Doing volunteer work is another excellent way to remain engaged, offering both social interaction and a sense of purpose, whether you’re helping at a local school, animal shelter, or community garden. Additionally, prioritize brain-healthy nutrition by eating a balanced diet with brain-boosting foods like berries, almonds, and leafy greens, and consider brain vitamins or supplements for extra support.

We have set up a meeting with the joke of the day and we can’t be late! Let's go! It's called “Bee Careful.”

One day, Oliver went to see Myles. Myles had a big swollen nose.

“Whoa, what happened, Myles?”

“I sniffed a brose.”

“What? There’s no ‘b’ in rose!”

“There was in that one!”

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And now we have a heartline from Gantulga in Mongolia:

Dear Supreme Master Ching Hai, I love You and miss You so much. I will always be grateful to You throughout lifetimes. May the Earth soon become vegan. I hope President Donald Trump wins this year. I am also continuously watching Supreme Master TV and wishing for its success. Gantulga from Mongolia

Gentle Gantulga, We, too, are earnestly wishing for President Trump’s victory.

Rejoice as you read Master’s uplifting message: “Kindhearted Gantulga, thank you for caring for the survival and peace of the world. When people elect a leader of such a high caliber as President Trump, the world will move towards the direction of peace and harmony. May you and the helpful people of Mongolia always live according to Buddha’s teachings. Love and miss you too.”

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