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Mum's Life-Saving CPR Campaign After Baby Stops Breathing
A mum saved her baby's life with CPR and now campaigns for infant CPR advice in children's red books. Hayley Gardyj resuscitated her son Brodie when he stopped breathing at eight weeks old. She wants QR codes in red books to link parents to first aid training videos. The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health is considering her campaign. Mrs Gardyj also wants all new parents to be CPR-trained. Her story has been featured by the British Red Cross in a training video.
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Colorado Howls with Joy As 20 Wolves Return to the Wild
Exciting news from Colorado Parks and Wildlife! They have successfully released 20 wolves in Pitkin and Eagle counties as part of a wildlife restoration effort. This marks the second year of reintroducing wolves to the state, with 15 coming from British Columbia and five from the Copper Creek Pack. All wolves are fitted with GPS collars for monitoring. The goal is to establish a self-sustaining wolf population in Colorado's wilderness, promoting biodiversity and ecological balance. Stay tuned for more updates on this conservation success story!
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Trevor Noah Back on Stage for 2025 Grammy Awards
Exciting news! Comedian Trevor Noah will host the Grammy Awards for the fifth year in a row in 2025. The show will focus on raising funds for wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles. Beyoncé leads with 11 nominations, making her the most-nominated artist in Grammy history. The ceremony will air live on CBS and Paramount+ on Feb. 2 at Crypto.com Arena. Stay tuned for an unforgettable night celebrating music and resilience!
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Groom Scores Big by Becoming Football Mascot at Stag Do
A groom from the Netherlands had a surprise stag do at a football match in Worcestershire. Vincent Van Der Lugt led out Bromsgrove Sporting FC as mascot, arranged by his friends. The group of university friends reunited in Birmingham for an easy get-together. The club made the day special with games and a tour, despite a 1-0 loss. Everyone was welcoming and made it a memorable day for Vincent before his April wedding. They plan to return to Bromsgrove for future meet-ups.
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Woman Flooded with 1,700 Birthday Cards at 103!
Mabel White, a care home resident in Derbyshire, received over 1,700 cards for her 103rd birthday. The community appeal exceeded its goal of 103 cards, with well-wishers from around the world sending greetings featuring cats and travel - Mrs. White's favorite things. The town came together to make her day special, with schools creating gifts and local businesses contributing treats. A heartwarming celebration that brought joy to Mrs. White and the entire community.
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Finland Joins Artemis Accords for Moon Mission
Finland has become the 53rd nation to join NASA's Artemis Accords, committing to peaceful and cooperative international space exploration. The signing ceremony took place during the Winter Satellite Workshop 2025 in Espoo, Finland. By joining the Accords, Finland aims to strengthen partnerships with the United States and other allies, opening up new opportunities for their space sector. This move further solidifies a community of nations dedicated to sharing scientific data freely and preserving the space environment for future generations.
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Travel Company Provides "Eye-Opening" Trips for Visually Impaired Customers
Glyn Evans, a seasoned traveler, shares his favorite moment from 30 trips with Traveleyes - serving as best man for a visually impaired couple who wed on a whim in Las Vegas. Traveleyes organizes trips for blind and sighted travelers, offering discounts in exchange for assistance. Evans enjoys unique experiences like feeding lions and forming lasting friendships. Founder Amar Latif promotes equality between sighted and visually impaired travelers, creating meaningful connections and inspiring new perspectives on travel.
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Planet Parade Puts on Spectacular Nighttime Show
Stargazers, get ready for a celestial show as six planets align in the night sky through January and February. Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will form a dazzling line visible to the naked eye. This rare alignment is a cosmic illusion from Earth's perspective but offers a unique chance to see most of our solar system's planets at once. Best viewed 30-60 minutes before sunrise from dark locations with clear skies. Can't catch it live? Tune into Europe's Virtual Telescope Project on January 25 for a special stream!
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Winter Weather: Tips for Surviving Rare Gulf Coast Snowstorm
Snow and ice in the Deep South? It's a rare treat! While northerners are pros at handling winter, southern folks can learn a few tricks. Dress warmly, eat hot foods, and keep an eye on pets—especially small or short-haired ones. On icy roads, brake early and drive slowly. If stuck, try rocking your car gently to free it. Remember: four-wheel drive isn't invincible! Keep an emergency kit handy with essentials like blankets and food. Stay safe by staying with your vehicle during storms and ensuring exhaust pipes are clear of snow for safety.
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Study Suggests Eating Pancakes Could Extend Your Life
New research reveals that oatmeal can promote longevity, according to health experts interviewed by Fox News Digital. Studies show oatmeal can lower cholesterol, improve blood sugar levels, boost the immune system, aid digestion, and provide essential nutrients. However, it's important to balance oatmeal with protein to stabilize blood sugar levels and avoid overconsumption due to its high carbohydrate content. Stick to recommended serving sizes and choose plain oats to limit added sugars for a healthy breakfast option.
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Kind Stranger Teaches Mom Acceptance, Inspires Change
Over 20 years ago, Virginia Squier experienced a heart-stopping moment when her daughter Chambers accidentally boarded a train alone in the London Underground. As panic set in, a young man dressed in black leather came to the rescue. He comforted Chambers and safely returned her to her mother at the next stop. This unexpected act of kindness shattered Squier's preconceived notions and taught her acceptance. She still hopes to thank this unsung hero who transformed what could have been a nightmare into an inspiring lesson on humanity.