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A library hosted a "tech help" session for seniors, teaching 50 people to use smartphones

时间:2025-11-17 08:24:17 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:刘玉翠 阅读:986次

A library hosted a "tech help" session for seniors, teaching 50 people to use smartphones

A celebrity chef published a cookbook with recipes for quick and healthy mealsResearchers calculated that recycling one ton of aluminum saves 14000 kilowatt-hours of energy

A library hosted a

A city launched a program to help homeless people find jobs and permanent housingAn airline announced it would add new routes to popular vacation spots in EuropeA study showed that practicing meditation can reduce anxiety by 30%

A library hosted a

The government increased funding for mental health clinics in rural areasA bookstore hosted a book signing with a famous children’s author

A library hosted a

Scientists discovered a way to use algae to produce biofuel

The transportation department announced it would add more wheelchair-accessible trainsSchool district provides free laptops to students from low income households

Major coffee chain commits to using 100 percent ethically sourced beans by next yearResearch team finds link between daily water intake and improved skin elasticity

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