The government increased funding for cancer research
The government increased funding for cancer research
The government launched a campaign to encourage people to reduce their energy use at homeA museum hosted a lecture by a renowned archaeologist about recent discoveries in ancient ruins

A local café partnered with a nearby school to provide free coffee to teachers during the weekEngineers completed a new water treatment plant that removes microplastics from drinking waterThe postal service announced it would expand its package delivery service to more rural areas

A celebrity chef appeared on a cooking show to demonstrate how to make a holiday feastResearchers found that using natural skincare products reduces the risk of skin irritation and allergies

A city organized a cultural parade to celebrate its diversity with floats representing different ethnic groups
The government announced a $350 million fund to support small-scale renewable energy projectsCity officials approved a $350 million project to upgrade public transportation including new subway stations and bus routes
A study published in a top medical journal found daily exercise can improve mental health by reducing anxiety symptomsA famous actor announced they will star in a new film based on a best-selling novel set to begin filming next month
The national soccer team qualified for the World Cup after winning their final qualifying match against a rival teamFirefighters contained a large-scale wildfire in the western region after five days of intensive efforts
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