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A taxi company offered "senior discounts" for riders over 65 years old

时间:2025-11-15 06:21:09 来源:The Universal Imagination Group 作者:唐嫣 阅读:228次

A taxi company offered "senior discounts" for riders over 65 years old

A hurricane caused flooding and wind damage to homes and businesses in coastal citiesThe WHO released new recommendations for healthy eating to prevent chronic diseases

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A soccer team signed a star player from a foreign league for a record transfer feeA new high-speed rail line opened connecting three major cities and cutting travel time by halfMarine biologists found that coral reefs are recovering faster than expected in protected areas

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The government passed a law to increase funding for public healthcare by 20%A music festival attracted over 80000 attendees and raised money for local charities

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Farmers used drone technology to monitor crop health and optimize irrigation

A study found that regular dancing can improve balance and reduce fall risks in seniorsMedical researchers developed a new vaccine that protects against multiple flu strains

The transit system announced plans to replace old trains with faster more efficient modelsA famous actress announced she will produce a documentary about women’s rights

A study revealed that social media use can reduce face-to-face communication skills in teensThe government provided financial assistance to small businesses affected by a recent storm

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