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Noteworthy News

2025-02-20
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In today’s news, Qatar Charity provides winter relief kits to those in need in Bangladesh, global report warns climate crisis disrupting world’s water cycle, Milan, Italy, bans outdoor smoking in public areas, India emphasizes benefits of visa program bringing IT professionals to United States for both nations, animal-people rights organization founder named Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for promoting animal-folk welfare through British religious communities, Turkish government issues rules on vegetarian and vegan product labeling, and pop-up vet clinic run by law school professor offers low-cost care to animal companions in Georgia, USA.

Running a home is a balancing act of all the family’s financial resources. Here are three simple tricks to help cut down on your furry family members’ vet bills. If you don’t have a family vet, begin by registering for a free initial exam offered by many local veterinarians to attract new clients. You can also check your neighborhood for low-cost or mobile clinics that offer vaccinations, microchipping, worming, and flea control measures. Finally, prevention is the best way to save money, so use a fence, leash, or improved supervision to keep your furry friend safer so as to avoid injuries, which are often the cause of expensive emergency vet visits.

Fortunately, you don’t have to do anything to search for laughs. The joke of the day is right here waiting for you! It’s called “Lost in the Great Outdoors.”

Two ants are walking along when one suddenly stops and says:

“I think we’ve lost our way!”

The other ant looks around and says:

“We’re ants. We can’t lose our way. We have instincts!”

“Yeah, but I think we took a wrong turn at the picnic table.”

“Don’t worry; we’ll just follow the crumbs. It’s our GPS!”

And now we have a heartline from Yi-sol in South Korea

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