A study found that eating breakfast every day improves academic performance in high school students
A study found that eating breakfast every day improves academic performance in high school students
A musician’s new album received 4-star reviews from local music criticsA construction company used recycled steel to build a new office building, cutting costs by 20%

A study showed that spending time with friends can lower stress hormonesA small business owner expanded their online store to offer custom engraved productsA city installed new street signs with larger text to improve visibility

A scientist developed an eco-friendly battery that doesn’t use toxic materialsA pet rescue organization started a "pet food bank" for low-income pet owners

A restaurant started offering happy hour specials on appetizers and cocktails
A school district started a mentorship program where experienced teachers help new hiresInternational space agency shares images of recent asteroid flyby near Earth
School district provides free laptops to students from low income householdsMajor coffee chain commits to using 100 percent ethically sourced beans by next year
Research team finds link between daily water intake and improved skin elasticityCity officials announce closure of main street for weekend music festival
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- Doctors recommended that people limit their intake of sugary drinks to prevent obesity
- Research indicates that practicing gratitude journaling improves mental health
- Scientists create rapid test for COVID 19 variants
- The city council approved plans to build a new skate park and outdoor gym in a suburban park
- A national forest opened a new campground with facilities for RVs and tent camping
- A new study revealed that pet owners have lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels than non-pet owners, according to a medical journal.
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