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A hotel started offering "pet-friendly rooms" with beds and bowls for guests’ animals

时间:2025-11-21 09:15:00 来源:Limitless Innovation Society 作者:廖梦楚 阅读:333次

A hotel started offering "pet-friendly rooms" with beds and bowls for guests’ animals

A major clothing brand announced it will offer sizes from XS to 6XL to be more inclusiveResearchers found that playing the piano improves hand-eye coordination in children

A hotel started offering

The government announced plans to build 10,000 new affordable housing units next yearA popular social media app added a feature that lets users create and share short cooking videosDoctors urged people to wear sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher even on cloudy days

A hotel started offering

The local museum added interactive exhibits where visitors can touch and test historical toolsA new study revealed that exercising for 30 minutes a day increases energy levels by 25%

A hotel started offering

The city council approved plans to renovate the old train station into a community center

A major airline offered 50% off flights for families traveling with children under 12The government launched a program to help small businesses create websites and online stores

A bookstore hosted a poetry slam where local poets competed for a cash prizeA local café offered a discount to customers who brought their own reusable cups

Engineers designed a new type of insulation that reduces home energy use by 40%The postal service introduced a same-day delivery service for packages in major cities

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