International organizations are sending medical supplies to a country hit by a recent cholera outbreak
A school district hired a new PE teacher to add yoga and kickboxing classesA tech company released a language-learning app that uses games to teach vocabulary

A community garden donated 220 pounds of green beans to a local soup kitchenA bakery introduced low-sugar cookies with whole-grain flour, popular with parentsA coffee shop hosted a coffee tasting event with beans from 8 different countries

A university awarded honorary degrees to two leaders in environmental scienceA taxi company added a "wheelchair-accessible" filter to its app for easier booking

A fashion store started selling vintage-inspired dresses for young adults
A library started offering "book rentals by mail" for homebound patronsThe national weather service warned of flash floods for areas prone to heavy rainfall
Middle school students designed a solar-powered backpack that charges mobile devicesA bank announced it will forgive up to $10000 in student loans for graduates in public service
Medical researchers found that regular stretching can reduce muscle soreness by 30% in athletesThe public transit system added 25 new wheelchair-accessible buses to its fleet
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International organizations are sending medical supplies to a country hit by a recent cholera outbreak
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