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‘Pizza to the Polls’ Delivered Free Food to Hundreds of Thousands of Voters in Long Lines

[ad_1] As voting lines snaked around city blocks, stretched through neighborhoods, and formed through streets across the country, a volunteer-run nonprofit delivered more than 1.3 million pizzas, burgers, and cookies. , patties, donuts, pretzels and other snacks to people at polling stations with long lines throughout the election cycle. Associated Press for Pizza to the…

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‘Madman’ Digs Canal for Decades to Bring Water to Dry Indian Village, Enduring Jeers that Turned to Cheers

[ad_1] Visionaries are often accused of being a little crazy. Even for their wives. Such was the case for Laungi, a resident of the drought-ruined Gaya district of India in the eastern state of Bihar. IndiaTV / YouTube Loungi Bhuiya grew increasingly distressed as more and more farmers, including four of his own children, left…

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While in Lockdown Citizen Scientists are Going Outside Observing Insects, Helping their Recovery

[ad_1] Citizen science programs like eBird, NestWatch, and SciStarter have seen dramatic increases in users since states began closing in March, providing conservationists with a wealth of data to help create data sets that could be used to protect birds. and insect species such as butterflies and dragonflies. NestWatch Y eBird capitalize on the enthusiasm…

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The Joyous World Of Shopping

Whether for the holiday season or to window browse, shopping brings about feelings of happiness and joy. Men, women, and children alike enjoy strolling through the mall, with eyes all alight at their new discoveries. Spending until the heart’s content regardless of the cost, seeking to find brighter horizons thanks to eCommerce. Now, Christmas has…