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Noteworthy News

2026-06-27
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In today’s news, European Union offers aid to vulnerable residents of Türkiye. Global study warns climate change could cause tens of thousands of plant species to go extinct, water infrastructure improvements underway in Uzbekistan, UK researchers recover over 40 lost pages from ancient biblical manuscript, brave Filipino girl swims for hours to save family members stranded at sea, top vegan chocolate makers recognized in New Zealand, and dog-people rescued from alleged puppy mill in Texas, USA.

Today I would like to share a handy de- and re-construction tip with you. If you are having to take something apart, like a piece of furniture, a cabinet, or even a machine, it is important to document each stage of the project during disassembly. Before you start, take clear photos of the item from multiple angles. Continue photographing each step as you work so you have a visual reference when it’s time to put everything back together. It’s also helpful to label and organize screws, fasteners, and individual parts in order, as they are removed, and to make notes about where each piece belongs. A few minutes spent documenting the process can save significant time and prevent costly mistakes when reassembly begins.

Some quick joy remedy is just at hand with the joke of the day we’ve prepared. It’s called, “Structured Chaos.”

Rosa stopped beside Miles’s desk, staring at the same mountain of papers, mugs, and sticky notes.

“Miles, I thought you said you cleaned your desk.”

“I did.”

“It looks exactly the same.”

“Not true. Now I know which piles are important.”

“So… the mess has categories?”

“Exactly. Structured chaos.”

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And now we have a heartline in Mandarin Chinese, with multiple-language subtitles, from Tzu-I in Taiwan, also known as Formosa

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