In today’s news, Global fund Education Cannot Wait announces financing for “Multi-Year-Resilience Programme” in Chad to support refugee children, Thailand upgrades universal national health insurance program, United States hydrogen fuel cell electric-powered truck designed for emergency responses sets new world driving record in its vehicle class, Ghana now offers visa-free travel to all Africans, Los Angeles, US veterinarian rescues fire-displaced animal companions from raging Palisades Fire, Europe’s top cities for vegans revealed, and miniature therapy horse-people bring joy to vulnerable individuals in Athens, Greece-area communities.
I have a DIY tip for you today. If you need to move heavy loads, a simple pallet dolly can make a huge difference. Start by finding a sturdy pallet, which you can often get for free from hardware stores or warehouses. If the pallet seems a bit flimsy, reinforce it with wooden blocks to ensure it can handle the weight. Purchase four, weight-rated swiveling casters and firmly secure one to each of the four corners of the pallet. Give it a test run by moving something heavy. With these simple steps, you’ll have a durable, multipurpose dolly that will make transporting heavy items much easier and safer.
The guffaw manual recommends the following joke for instant hilarity. It’s entitled “Acting Appropriately.”
Aria the librarian was on duty when a man walked in.
“Excuse me, could I please have a vegan ham and cheese sandwich?”
“Sir, don’t you realize that you are in a library?”
The man then apologized and whispered to Aria:
“Could I please have a vegan ham and cheese sandwich?”
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