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In today’s news, United Kingdom provides funding to help Afghanistan earthquake victims, US studies examine connection between climate change and lightning, Taiwanese, also known as Formosan, company uses banana fibers to produce sustainable clothing, Australia employs thermal drones to aid in wildlife conservation, courageous construction worker save family from fire and use trampoline to save boy, Danish food tech firm introduces fermented legumes to enhance vegan food quality, and Canadian teenager rescues baby beaver during river tubing trip.

I would like to share with you an eco-friendly organizing DIY tip. You can easily repurpose an empty plastic bottle into a handy hanging organizer. Wash the bottle thoroughly and remove any labels. Carefully make a small hole in the center of the bottle cap, just large enough for a zip tie. Thread the zip tie through the hole and pull it tight to create a secure loop for hanging. Then, use scissors to cut a rectangular opening about 4 x 7 centimeters (2 x 3 inches) on the side of the bottle so you can easily place and retrieve items. Screw the cap back on, fill it with small tools, craft supplies, or kitchen odds and ends and hang your organizer on a hook or nail. Repeat the process for as many organizers as you need to keep your space neat, organized, and clutter-free.

Get ready for a chuckle because the joke of the day is coming up. This one’s called “Fine Print.”

An animal sanctuary caretaker spotted a visitor throwing $10 bills into the elephant-people area.

“Why are you doing that?”

“The sign says it’s OK.”

“No, it doesn’t!”

“Yes, it does. Look at it: ‘Do not feed. $10 fine.’”

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And now we have a heartline in Persian, from a God’s child in Iran

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