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Stroke Survivor's Inspiring Journey to Walk Again After Setback.
Helen Shelton, a stroke survivor, defied the odds and regained mobility through determination and hard work. She is now participating in a medical trial at The University of Sheffield to help patients with arm weakness post-stroke. The trial involves a device that stimulates the vagus nerve to aid in rehabilitation. Helen remains optimistic about her progress and hopes to regain full function in her arm. Her story is an inspiring example of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.

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This Village Sends 10,000 Love Letters Worldwide For Valentine's Day
Residents of Lover, Wiltshire, are gearing up for Valentine's Day with their unique postal service that has gained worldwide fame. The village sends thousands of love letters with a special postmark to sweethearts around the globe. The community trust behind the initiative has also decorated the area with hearts and opened a Darling café. All proceeds support the village, including a school building refurbishment.

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Invictus Games 2025 Begin with Celeb-Filled Ceremony in Vancouver
The 2025 Invictus Games have begun in Vancouver with a star-studded opening ceremony featuring artists like Katy Perry and Coldplay's Chris Martin. Prince Harry founded the Games for injured military personnel, with 550 athletes from 23 nations competing in adaptive sports. This year includes winter sports for the first time. The theme is 'paddle together,' symbolizing community unity. Excitement is high among performers and attendees, making it a unique and inspiring event.

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What Makes A Dog A Winner? Westminster Judge Spills The Secrets
At this week's Westminster Kennel Club show, every dog is a champion. Judges must have an encyclopedic knowledge of 201 breeds to choose the best in show. They look for dogs that embody their breed's ideal features and historical function. A judge demonstrated with his Pekingese, focusing on virtues over faults from nose to tail. The final winner is the dog that shines the brightest that night among all the great contenders.

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Hawaii Shines as Rainbow Capital - Here's Why
Hawaii's perfect conditions for rainbows make it the "rainbow capital of the world." The winter rainy season increases your chances of spotting one. Rainbows symbolize hope and new beginnings for many in Hawaii. Residents look for them when it's sunny and raining simultaneously, opposite the sun. Clean air and trade winds create ideal rainbow conditions and a variety of Hawaiian words exist to describe different types of rainbows. They even hold cultural significance as symbols of divine power in Native Hawaiian tradition.

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From Rugby Dreams To Super Bowl Scenes: Aussie Giant Set For Epic Showdown
Australian football great Jordan Mailata, a former high school sports captain and gentle giant from Western Sydney, is set to play in his second Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles. His former school and rugby league team are cheering him on as he aims for his first championship win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite humble beginnings at a local club, Mailata's talent transfer to American football has made him one of Australia's highest-paid athletes.

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Zimbabwe Cemetery Fitness Club Fights Death with Every Step
In Zimbabwe, seniors are getting creative with their exercise routines to combat non-communicable diseases like diabetes. Some are working out in unconventional spots like cemeteries due to limited fitness facilities. This trend is a response to the growing health issue of NCDs across Africa, which are now affecting younger populations as well. The government is even implementing measures like a tax on unhealthy foods to promote healthier choices. Some seniors are finding solace and strength in group workouts.

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Skier Breaks Ground, Slides Into Silver For Australia
Australian cross-country skier Rosie Fordham made history by winning silver in the 10km interval skating race at the FIS junior/U23 World Ski Championships. This is Australia's first-ever medal in international cross-country skiing. The 22-year-old was ecstatic and shocked by her achievement, finishing ahead of Canada's Liliane Gagnon. Fordham, who started skiing at 15, expressed her love for the sport and hard work paying off.

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Nelly Rocks 'Homecoming' Super Bowl Concert at Historic NOLA Eatery
Rapper Nelly brought his St. Louis swagger to a New Orleans party at Brennan’s during Super Bowl week. The multi-Grammy winner performed hit songs like “Ride Wit Me” and “Hot in Here” while fans, including Shannon Sharpe and Flavor Flav, enjoyed the show. Chainsmokers also performed before Nelly took the stage. The event was part of a night filled with concerts across New Orleans leading up to the big game between the Chiefs and Eagles on Sunday. Shaquille O’Neal also hosted a carnival-style event with Ludacris headlining.

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Ikea Designs 'Trauma-Informed' Tiny Home for Homeless Seniors
IKEA has crafted a unique tiny home for Towne Twin Village in San Antonio, Texas, focusing on trauma-informed design (TID) to support homeless seniors. This innovative approach creates calming spaces filled with natural light and safety features. IKEA's commitment extends beyond furniture, aiming to enhance community life globally. With plans for similar projects nationwide and TID training for employees, IKEA is set to inspire industries to adopt this empathetic design method. Their journey promises healing spaces where people can thrive.

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This Robot Dog Made History with Record-Breaking Speed
A Chinese team has developed the groundbreaking Black Panther 2.0 quadruped robot, setting a speed record by running 100 meters in under 10 seconds. Inspired by nature, the robot's design features carbon-fiber shins modeled after desert rodents and spring-loaded knee joints mimicking black panthers' movements. Incorporating AI and machine learning, it adapts its gait in real-time for various terrains. The robot's potential applications include industrial use, search and rescue operations, and exploration of hazardous environments.