Study finds that essential oils like peppermint boost energy levels
Study finds that essential oils like peppermint boost energy levels
Local hospitals started offering telehealth services for patients who can’t visit in personThe national space agency shared new images of a distant galaxy captured by its latest telescope

A popular fast-food chain added plant-based burger options to its permanent menuScientists created a new type of battery that can charge electric cars in under 30 minutesThe school district announced it will replace all old textbooks with digital tablets for students

A new study revealed that excessive social media use is linked to feelings of loneliness in teensLocal artists painted murals on the walls of an abandoned factory to brighten the neighborhood

The government offered tax breaks to businesses that install solar panels on their buildings
A large bookstore opened a new location with a children’s play area and book club meetingsA tech company announced it would release a new smartphone with a better camera and longer battery life
Hot weather in the northeast led to record attendance at public pools and water parksA study found that playing video games can improve hand-eye coordination and reaction time
The government built new schools in growing suburbs to reduce overcrowding in existing schoolsA museum displayed ancient Greek artifacts including statues vases and coins
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