Retail chain expands curbside pickup service to 500 more stores nationwide
Retail chain expands curbside pickup service to 500 more stores nationwide
The government launched a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated against a seasonal virusA bookstore chain announced it would host monthly author readings and book signings

Scientists warned that rising ocean temperatures are causing coral bleaching in tropical reefsA local hockey team won the national championship for the first time in 18 yearsA study showed that drinking green tea daily improves brain function and memory

The transportation department began construction on a new highway bypass to reduce traffic congestionA fashion brand released a clothing line made from recycled denim and organic cotton

A hospital opened a new pediatric wing with private rooms for patients and their families
Researchers discovered a new species of fish in a deep-sea vent off the coast of AustraliaThe government announced a tax cut for middle-income families, aiming to boost consumer spending.
A new study revealed that children who read for 30 minutes a day have better language skills than those who don’t.A local animal shelter rescued over 100 abandoned pets during a winter storm, appealing for foster homes.
A tech company announced it will release a new smartphone with a foldable screen, set to hit stores next quarter.A global summit on gender equality concluded with a pledge to close the gender pay gap by 2035.
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