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In today’s news, Lithuania helps world’s poorest nations through World Bank Group, Swiss research reveals that fig trees can convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into stone, South Korean scientists use artificial intelligence to remove nuclear waste, Eritrea’s Ministry of Agriculture conducts tour to teach local growers about organic farming, British hero’s defibrillator installation saves life of tourist near Everest Base Camp in Nepal, visitors to Greek island of Rhodes can now enjoy luxury eco-conscious vegan retreat, and moose mother in Alaska, USA, searches for offspring in fire department workshop.

Here is a mobile security tip for you. Juice jacking is when hackers secretly access your phone’s data while it charges through a public USB port. This happens because USB cables can transmit both power and data, unlike regular two-prong plugs that only carry power. A tampered charging station, kiosk, or even someone else’s cable or plug can have hidden software that steals your information. To stay safe, never plug your phone directly into a public USB charging port. Instead, use your own trusted two-prong adapter or a portable power bank. If you need to use a USB port, connect a USB data blocker, also called a “sync stop,” between your device and the port to block unwanted data access. Also, keep your phone locked or powered off while charging. On most phones, this prevents access to your data even if connected to a risky port.

The joke of the day came smoothly out of the amusement printer. Let’s check it out. It’s called “Don’t Worry.”

Maverick’s friend was speeding nonchalantly through red lights. Naturally, Maverick was on edge and highly concerned.

“What if traffic cameras are watching?”

“You worry too much, buddy. Besides, it doesn't matter even if they are – I haven’t bothered to get my driver’s license yet, so they’d never recognize me!”

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And now we have a heartline from Althea in Manila, the Philippines

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