A study found that children who read for at least 30 minutes a day perform better in school and have stronger language skills.
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Researchers developed a new vaccine for livestockA bookstore hosted a book fair with local authorsA farm started a petting zoo

A museum offered guided tours in multiple languagesA gym started a fitness program for people with disabilities

A government agency launched a water conservation campaign
A tech company planned to expand to new countriesA team of archaeologists uncovered ancient Roman ruins in a small European village
Major retailers announced plans to extend holiday sales to meet high consumer demandScientists developed a new method to purify water using solar energy
Local fire departments conducted emergency drills to prepare for wildfire seasonA popular streaming service launched exclusive content featuring award-winning actors
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A study found that children who read for at least 30 minutes a day perform better in school and have stronger language skills.
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