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In today’s news, United Nations donates funds to feed vulnerable Afghans, international engineers find artificial intelligence may deceive creator under stress raising concerns, French institutes and UK company collaborate to harness wave movement as renewable energy source, World Bank supports Mozambique’s health emergency readiness, man rescues woman and two dog-people during storm in New Jersey, USA, new skincare brand from South Korea introduces vegan products designed for next generation, and Cuban firefighters save kitten trapped in well.

Join me to live in harmony with all our friends. I have a tip for you. During the rainy season, snake-residents frequently enter homes in search of dry shelter. To prevent this, you should maintain your yard and keep it clean. This includes trimming plants, sealing holes, and avoiding food scraps that attract rodent-folk. Snake-fellows often take shelter in tall grass, dense bushes, or piles of dry leaves, so removing overgrown vegetation and clearing away debris is also important. If you spot a snake-person, remain calm and do not attempt to catch them. Contact animal-person control authorities or local experts for help. Snake-people are a vital part of the ecosystem and seldom pose a threat unless they’re provoked.

We just need to push the guffaw button and the joke of the day will appear. This one’s called “Easy Street.”

A wife visits her husband in prison.

“So... how are things at home? Are you managing OK without me?”

“Oh, no worries at all. Life’s been surprisingly... comfortable - especially with the reward money they gave me after tipping off the police.”

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And now we have a heartline from Seo-yoon in South Korea

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