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In today’s news, Saudi Arabia’s support to strengthen Sudan’s clean water access. UK study shows changes in land use increase risk of zoonotic disease transmission to humans, Australian scientists turn industrial carbon emissions into ingredients for aviation fuel, Kazakhstan leads massive reforestation effort on dried seabed to address desertification, police officer’s quick action saves choking baby in US, research reveals vegan milk consumption is now mainstream in Germany, and newly adopted dog-person in United States saves family from potential house fire.

Here’s a helpful computer tip for you. Do you prefer using your keyboard over your mouse? Then there’s a hidden Windows shortcut to maximize your window to full screen height without having to modify the width. Just press “Win + Shift + Up Arrow.” This shortcut is ideal for reading lengthy documents or scrolling through code. You can also use your mouse and double click a window’s top or bottom border to enlarge the window’s height in Windows 7. If the shortcut isn’t working, it’s probably because this “Snap Windows” feature is turned off. Make sure it is enabled by going to Settings > System > Multitasking. Next, turn the Snap windows switch to “on.” Now, you shouldn’t have trouble with either the double-click method or the shortcut.

Have you heard this joke before? Now you will, it’s called “Denim Cardio.”

Brent’s friend loathes working out, which means the treadmill in her bedroom barely gets used. Nevertheless, she swears by it.

“The machine really works! I throw my jeans all over it, and all the pairs keep getting smaller on me.”

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And now we have a heartline in Cantonese, with multiple-language subtitles, from a disciple in Hong Kong

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