Researchers found that reading aloud to toddlers helps develop language skills faster
Local farmers markets reported record attendance during the summer monthsThe WHO launched a campaign to eliminate a rare disease in developing countries

A golfer won their first major tournament after a sudden-death playoffA hospital announced plans to expand its pediatric department with 30 new bedsResearchers found that spending time in forests can lower blood pressure levels

The public transit system started offering free rides for children under 12A clothing brand announced it will use 100% recycled materials by 2028

A car crash on a highway caused a 5-mile traffic jam during evening rush hour
A study showed that online courses have a 70% completion rate for adult learnersThe local museum hosted a lecture series with historians talking about the city’s history
A new study revealed that air pollution from factories affects memory in older adultsThe city council announced plans to add more bike lanes on main roads to promote cycling
A major airline added new in-flight movies and TV shows to keep passengers entertainedScientists developed a lightweight material that is stronger than steel for use in cars
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Researchers found that reading aloud to toddlers helps develop language skills faster
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