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In today’s news, Qatar Charity begins transformative village project in Somaliland, Chagas disease spreading in United States as its range expands, European researchers use gold nanocoating to make ultrathin flexible solar panels more efficient, two-thirds of US citizens think schools should offer vegan food options, Indian educator teaches rural children digital literacy, Irish twins make indulgent vegan cake inspired by Dubai Chocolate Bars, and Australian dog-people trainer creates jobs for humans and happy place for dog companions.

Being ecofriendly is a great way to live. I would like to share a tip on how to fix a broken phone charger cord using a bottle cap. It’s an easy, budget-friendly way to give your charger cable a second life. To make it, prepare a clean bottle cap and cut one side to fit the charger head and the other to fit the cable. Place the cord snugly inside and fill the cap with hot glue. Once it dries and hardens, it forms a sturdy protective cover that prevents the cord from bending or breaking again. This quick fix not only reinforces weak spots but also helps extend the lifespan of your cable.

It’s joke o’clock! Let’s hear today’s pick, titled “Teamwork Makes the Dream Work.”

A guy drives into a ditch, but luckily, a farmer is there to help. He hitches his horse-person, Dale, up to the car and yells:

“Pull, Trystan, pull! Dale doesn’t move. Pull, Dustin, pull! Dale doesn’t budge. Pull, Jimmy, pull! Nothing. Pull, Dale, pull!”

At that moment, the strong horse-person easily dragged the car out of the ditch. Curious, the motorist asked the farmer why he kept calling the horse-individual by the wrong name.

“Well, you see, Dale’s blind, and if he thought he was the only one pulling, he wouldn’t have even tried.”

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And now we have a heartline in French, with multiple-language subtitles, from Marie in Cameroon

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