In today’s news, Saudi Arabia’s aid and empowerment initiatives shine across borders, Swiss researchers suggest vital ingredients for life on other planets, Emirati infant receives father’s bone marrow transplant to treat rare blood cancer, US and UK scientists discover hidden freshwater reservoir beneath ocean floor off New England, USA, child in China examines the moon with creative homemade telescope, Hungary among world’s fastest-growing vegan interest hotspots, and wetland restoration in Iowa, United States, revives endangered fish-people and wildlife.
I have a well-being tip to help us ease back in after a holiday. Post-holiday fatigue is a natural response to travel disrupting your body’s internal rhythms. Jet lag, irregular sleep and meals, dehydration from dry cabin air, and overindulgence can leave your sleep cycle, digestion, and hydration out of balance, making you feel sluggish or foggy. To gently reboot, focus first on rehydrating well and adding hydrating foods to restore balance, especially after flying. Ease back into your usual sleep routine by limiting daytime caffeine and late-night screens and keeping your bedroom cool and dark. Choose whole, nutrient-dense vegan meals to stabilize your energy, include light movement like walking or stretching, and, if appropriate for you, consider supportive nutrients such as magnesium, vitamin C, zinc, or a multivitamin. Steady, simple self-care helps your natural rhythms return.
Nourish your spirit with laughter and adopt a positive mindset. Let’s take a moment for the joke of the day entitled, “Safety First.”
After three days of ignoring the ominous clicking sounds, 15 frozen screens, and a spinning wheel that seemed to mock him personally, Garrett’s laptop finally went black—for good. Inside that lifeless machine… His thesis, tax returns, family photos, and six months of client work. He rushed to a local computer repair shop and handed it over like a fragile artifact. Two long weeks passed. Garrett checked his phone daily. No call. No update. Just silence. Finally, he returned to the shop:
“Sir, unfortunately, we weren’t able to recover your documents. But on the bright side, we did update your antivirus to the latest version!”
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And now we have a heartline in Arabic, with multiple-language subtitles, from Reena in Syria











