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In today’s news, drought-stricken Namibia receives rice contribution from South Korea. New study highlights Sweden’s old-growth forests as major carbon stores, UK company develops artificial intelligence glasses to help people with dementia, mangrove planting in India supports climate resilience, US college student continues microsanctuary she created for abandoned rabbit-people as teen, French vegan cheese brand secures funding to expand across UK and Europe, and Canadian firefighters rescue stranded dog-people from freezing cold.

Returning from an emergency fire in the neighborhood reminded me to share a fire safety tip for you. Kitchen air fryers can turn into a safety hazard with improper placement and poor maintenance. This can occur if they are used when beneath cabinets or on stovetops, which confines the intense heat, or when neglected grease accumulation on the heating elements functions as a direct fuel source. Furthermore, utilizing loose parchment paper or overfilling the basket interferes with vital airflow, causing dangerous overheating. To remain safe, leave a minimum of 15 centimeters (6 inches) of space surrounding the device during operation and never open the drawer if you notice smoke, since oxygen could ignite the flames.

The last joke might not be your type. We have searched everywhere for a better one, here it is called, “The Design Flaw.”

Eight-year-old Braylon looked up from his toys and asked his exhausted father a profoundly deep question.

“Dad... what’s adulthood?”

“Responsibility.”

“Like homework?”

“Worse.”

“Then why do people grow up?”

“It’s automatic.”

Braylon paused, processing this information like a tiny engineer…

“That sounds like a design flaw.”

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And now we have a heartline in Aulacese (Vietnamese), with multiple-language subtitles, from Linh Chi in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam

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