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This week’s 5 Stories
- Seperate At Birth, Six Sisters Adopted By Six Different Families Reunited
- 12 Y.O. Boy Carried His Disabled Best Friend To School Every Day For Six Years
- California Becomes First State To Offer Insulin For Just $11 Per Pen
- Over 90% Of South Koreans Refuse To Eat Dog Meat, New Survey Finds
- Dog Leads Owner To A Crate Hidden In A Forest Ditch
Seperate At Birth, Six Sisters Adopted By Six Different Families Reunited
Six sisters were adopted into different families and raised in various parts of the U.S. Catrina Palmer, the oldest at 25, and her sister Gigi, 22, were adopted after multiple foster placements and grew up in Florida.
12 Y.O. Boy Carried His Disabled Best Friend To School Every Day For Six Years
Xu Bingyang and Zhang Ze met in first grade. Zhang was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis at age four. The rare muscle condition left him unable to walk or control his leg muscles.
California Becomes First State To Offer Insulin For Just $11 Per Pen
California has launched a program to manufacture and sell affordable insulin to people with diabetes. It is the first state to contract for and sell an affordable version of the drug to residents.
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Over 90% Of South Koreans Refuse To Eat Dog Meat, New Survey Finds
A recent survey commissioned by Humane World for Animals Korea found that 93.4% of South Koreans don’t eat, and won’t eat, dog meat. This is up from 88.6% in 2022.
Dog Leads Owner To A Crate Hidden In A Forest Ditch
Daisy Phillips was walking her dog Goose on a nature trail in Texas when he began tugging her into the woods. She soon spotted a bright pink crate at the bottom of a ditch.
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