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Noteworthy News

2025-06-13
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In today’s news, World Food Programme in Afghanistan receives financial support from Sweden, South Africa rising from ocean due to climate change, United States government bans petroleum-based food dyes, local councils in Australia find reusable baby diapers can reduce waste by 75%, student from California, USA, leads way in promoting moral education and care for animal-individuals, famous beauty brand from India introduces vegan facial masks, and animal-folk welfare charity in Ireland rescues animal-people from overcrowded site.

Here is a neat tip for new runners. If you’re a new runner and find yourself quickly out of breath, you may be going too fast too soon. Using proper breathing techniques can boost your oxygen intake, release more carbon dioxide, and make running feel more enjoyable. First, breathe with your belly, deep into your diaphragm rather than just your chest. Second, align your breathing with your steps; for example, try inhaling for two strides and exhaling for two. Third, practice nasal breathing, which keeps your heart rate steady and helps you stay relaxed. However, during intense runs like sprints, exhaling through your mouth can help release air faster. If you feel breathless, ease into a slower pace where you can talk comfortably or walk briefly to recover.

Now, it’s time to enjoy some mood-lifting vibrations with the following joke. It’s entitled “Timeliness.”

Ed, an office manager, was obsessive about keeping the printer area free of clutter. Sullivan tried to print something, but when he went to pick up the document, it was gone.

“Sullivan, you know I throw out everything that’s more than 24 hours old.”

“But I just printed it.”

“Well yeah, but I’m not in tomorrow.”

!?

And now we have a heartline from Nathaniel in Jerusalem

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