A study published in a medical journal found that drinking green tea regularly improves skin health by reducing inflammation
A study published in a medical journal found that drinking green tea regularly improves skin health by reducing inflammation
A fashion boutique started selling handmade clothing items created by local designersA library introduced a new program that allows customers to borrow e-books and audiobooks for free

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A city council voted to approve a new ordinance that bans single-use plastic bags in retail storesA scientist developed a new method to clean up oil spills using naturally occurring bacteria

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