The national parliament passed a new law to protect consumers from false advertising, imposing heavy fines on violators.
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Study finds that reading aloud to kids improves their listening skillsBakery makes low-carb bread for customers on ketogenic dietsPolice department launches app for reporting non-emergency incidents

Art gallery showcases works by emerging local artistsResearch shows that stretching before exercise prevents muscle strains

Electronics store offers back-to-school discounts on laptops and printers
Wildlife sanctuary releases rehabilitated birds of prey into wildA team of doctors developed a new treatment for lung cancer that improves survival rates by 50%
A survey found that 60% of adults do not get enough sleep (less than 7 hours per night)A new drug was approved by
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The national parliament passed a new law to protect consumers from false advertising, imposing heavy fines on violators.
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