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Noteworthy News

2025-04-21
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In today’s news, Norway pledges increased aid for vulnerable children’s education in Lebanon, recent research finds Amazon deforestation fuels extreme weather in region, study concludes wildlife encounters give US war veterans relief from post-traumatic stress disorder, Japanese university researchers assess solar power generation capabilities for temporary housing after disasters, Ugandan advocate helps youth with HIV transcend stigma through her charity’s empowerment initiatives, student-run kitchen supported by local market offers low-cost vegan meals in Netherlands, and rescuers in Texas, USA, save dog-person trapped in well for days.

Here is a neat way to drain pasta water without a colander. Just use the pot lid or a toothpick. To do it using a toothpick, place a toothpick between the pot and the lid and then pour the pasta water out while pressing the lid tightly as you tilt the pot. This allows the pasta to stay in the pot. Alternatively, you can slant the lid of the pot inwards by approximately half a centimeter (1/4 inch) and hold it down using insulated oven mitts. Be sure to take safety precautions while you pour and hold the pot away from you to avoid steam burns. It is always recommended to pour hot water into a heat proof container and let it cool before pouring down the sink.

Look at that! The joke of the day has just arrived, so let’s get comfy and enjoy it. It’s called “Serious Skills.”

Darion told his friend:

“A man just broke the world record for tiny writing. He squeezed 1,314 characters onto a single grain of rice. And when he finished, he went back to his old job of writing legal contracts.”

?!

And now we have a heartline from Julian in the United States

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