In today’s news, Korea and Africa collaborate on sustainability and health initiatives, two historical sites in Ukraine (Ureign) placed on UNESCO World Heritage “in danger” list, North Carolina, United States abortions decline by 31% following new law, new power-generation record set by world’s largest wind turbine in China, British father and five-year-old son complete 320-kilometer trek across England, report predicts healthy growth for leather-free shoe market, and police in Brazil rescue puma cub from illegal trade.
I have a useful cleaning tip to have sparkling and sanitized screens. Vinegar is a handy household staple and when diluted, it can be used to wipe down electronic screens. However, undiluted vinegar could result in a touchscreen being less responsive and could damage its anti-glare properties. Large electronic companies such as Samsung and Acer both recommend using equal parts of water and white vinegar to remove stains from computer and handphone screens. Alternatively, you can wash the screen with a microfiber cloth or a soft sponge moistened with water. For stubborn areas, try dampening your cloth with highly diluted dish soap and consider using distilled water as it might give you the best results. Dry the screen afterward with a soft, absorbent cloth to avoid streaking. There you go, clean, sparkling and ready to go.
Looks like the joke of the day is ready to make an appearance, so let’s welcome it to the studio. This one’s entitled “Tracking Down the Criminal.”
A criminal ran away, and the pursuing officer reported to the captain:
“Captain, I followed him for more than three hours. In the end, he ran into a movie theatre, so I came back to the station.”
“Why didn't you go into the theatre?”
“Because I've seen that movie before, sir!”
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