The WHO launched a campaign to eliminate malaria in five remaining countries
The WHO launched a campaign to eliminate malaria in five remaining countries
Track and field athletes set personal bests at regional invitational meetStudy reveals that family dinners reduce childhood obesity rates

Florist partners with local flower farms to provide fresh seasonal arrangementsFire department installs free smoke detectors in homes of elderly residentsBook publisher announces new children’s book series about environmental conservation

Research finds that outdoor play improves vision in young childrenCar dealership offers low interest financing for new electric vehicles

Community group organizes cultural festival featuring local food and music
Radio station hosts fundraiser to collect food for local food bankMajor electronics retailers announced they will extend their holiday return policy to 60 days
Doctors at a cancer center successfully treated a patient using a new immunotherapy drugThe country’s trade surplus grew by 9% in the third quarter due to increased export demand
Environmental activists organized a march in the capital to demand stricter plastic waste lawsA renowned journalist announced the release of a new book about global political changes
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- The transportation department began construction on a new highway interchange to reduce congestion
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