Yes, it's time again for the weekly good news report bringing hope and sanity to all or at least attempting to do so? Seriously, the media (in all its forms (Social media in particular) makes it difficult at times). I've inserted a filter for my own mental and emotional health (it's manual, since the automatic ones elude me).
As always, good news is often in the eye of the beholder, and mileage may vary on this.
1.The Senate Parliamentarian had blocked some even worse provisions
The Parliamentarian had also concluded that a Republican-drafted provision in the bill that would restrict the ability of judges to block government policies violates budgetary rules. The Senate parliamentarian just struck down some of the worst, thanks to the Byrd Rule.
Here’s what was not in the final version:
- A clause that would’ve made it nearly impossible for courts to hold federal agencies in contempt
- A plan to dump food aid costs onto already-strained state budgets
- Provisions to defund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- A effort to eliminate the federal audit watchdog (PCAOB)
- EPA emissions rollbacks that had nothing to do with the budget
Provisions like the 10-year ban.
2. The sell of Public Lands and the ban on state regulation of AI were both removed from the Bill by the Senate - there was a lot of push back, and the Senate removed them by majority vote.
Senator Mike Lee removed his proposition for the sale of Public Lands after it faced intra party opposition - from both sides of the aisle.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/28/climate/public-lands-sell-off-dropped-mike-lee.html
The Senate Pulled the Ban on AI regulation from the Bill. " A proposal to deter states from regulating artificial intelligence for a decade was soundly defeated in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, thwarting attempts to insert the measure into President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts."
The Senate voted 99-1 to strike the AI provision from the legislation after weeks of criticism from both Republican and Democratic governors and state officials.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/senate-pulls-ai-regulatory-ban-from-gop-bill-after-complaints-from-states
3. California Gov. Gavin Newsom filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Fox News, accusing host Jesse Watters of defamation by falsely claiming that Newsom lied about a phone call with President Donald Trump during the dispute over the use of the National Guard in Los Angeles. A demand letter from Newsom's lawyers says if Fox News doesn't "issue a formal retraction and on-air apology," the lawsuit will proceed. The network said in a statement Newsom's lawsuit is a stunt "designed to chill free speech critical of him." “If Fox News wants to lie to the American people on Donald Trump’s behalf, it should face consequences — just like it did in the Dominion case,” Newsom told POLITICO in a statement. “Until Fox is willing to be truthful, I will keep fighting against their propaganda machine.”Public officials must clear an extremely high legal standard to prevail in defamation cases, as the U.S. Supreme Court established six decades ago in New York Times v. Sullivan. But the lawsuit’s filing marks a pointed escalation in Newsom’s feud with the Republican president and his allies in media. Newsom is suing in his personal capacity and has agreed to pay any possible fines or penalties from his campaign account, aides said. Any proceeds from the case to Newsom would be disseminated to anti-Trump causes.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/gavin-newsom-targets-fox-news-787-million-lawsuit-rcna215522
4.A carbon-negative concrete made from seawater and bacteria just outperformed cement in strength tests
In a coastal materials lab in Denmark, engineers have created a concrete that doesn't emit CO₂ — it absorbs it. Made with marine bacteria, crushed seashells, and seawater, this living concrete hardens through biological mineralization instead of chemical heating, making it truly carbon-negative.
The process begins by mixing sand, powdered shell calcium, and a strain of calcifying bacteria. Once the mixture is poured, the bacteria activate in seawater-rich conditions, secreting enzymes that trigger calcium carbonate formation. This natural cementation strengthens over time without emitting greenhouse gases.
Unlike Portland cement — which releases over 1.5 billion tons of CO₂ annually — this formula actually locks carbon into its structure. In strength tests, it exceeded conventional concrete’s load-bearing capacity after 21 days, with better crack resistance and water durability.
The raw materials are abundant and renewable. The system works best in coastal regions, where seawater and marine calcium are easy to source. It's already being trialed in sea walls, walkways, and low-rise buildings.
With the construction industry responsible for nearly 8% of global emissions, this could be the most sustainable building material ever made.
https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxU78tkZBbdOCYup4qav0DavcF1FfwbrVZ?app=desktop
5.The largest 100% supportive housing development in LA opened! 600 San Pedro is a 17-story mixed-use building with 302 units, all designed for people in interim housing transitioning to permanent housing. Developed by homeless services provider the Weingart Center Association and Related California, each unit comes furnished and includes appliances and air conditioning. The Weingart Center offers on-site services, including individualized case management, mental and physical health care, substance use services, employment and job training assistance, educational support, and more. This is a great step toward bringing more Angelenos home!
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/biggest-homeless-housing-facility-in-los-angeles-opens/
6.A new Colorado law includes requirements that dozens of cities provide multilingual ballots during local elections, bridging a major gap in access for voting in those races.
https://boltsmag.org/colorado-language-protections-in-voting-rights-act/
7.The British government plans to extend a ban on bottom trawling to around 30,000 square kilometers across 41 marine protected areas.
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/uk-seeks-extend-ban-bottom-trawling-fishing-english-seas-2025-06-08/
8.Kendrick Lamar quietly funds college tuition for 25 Black students from Compton—identities revealed after four years. During a UCLA graduation ceremony, a student emotionally shares: “I wouldn’t be here without a scholarship from an anonymous donor… now I know it was Kendrick Lamar.” Media later uncovers he secretly funded full tuition for 25 students from Compton, where he grew up. The beauty in this is he did it w/o broadcasting across social media. Someone else shared the blessings he gave.
9.In a historic first, a Southern Ute Tribe member was elected to chair the Colorado water policy board.
https://coloradosun.com/2025/05/28/southern-ute-tribal-leader-colorado-water-board-historic-first/
10.Kseniia Petrova, the Russian scientist who spent four months in detention after failing to declare scientific samples she was carrying into the country, was freed on bail from federal custody by a magistrate judge in Boston.
https://archive.ph/FeSOQ
12. The FDA just approved a long-lasting injection to prevent HIV.
https://www.wired.com/story/fda-finally-approves-lenacapavir-preventive-hiv-treatment-gilead/?utm_brand=wired&utm_mailing=WIR_Daily_062125_PAID&bxid=5bd670ae2ddf9c619438d7ca&cndid=25074173&hasha=a22cdf50ee78026aeb03bece73c2433c&hashc=7a2950363f4b90b1881ae76c68d24551846eea9063b67a6a14e9fa39bc419e40&esrc=OIDC_SELECT_ACCOUNT_PAGE
13.Eight senators, including Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), wrote a letter to the Democratic Party’s leaders calling on them to reject billionaire money by removing super PAC and dark money spending from Democratic primaries.
https://x.com/ShaneGoldmacher/status/1934970168486006814
14. A new study found that, in places with plastic bag bans or taxes, volunteers at shoreline cleanups collected 25 to 47 percent fewer plastic bags as a total fraction of items collected, compared to places with no plastic bag policies.
https://grist.org/science/plastic-bag-ban-beach-cleanups-ocean-conservancy-study/
15.Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink—who resigned after Trump’s Oval Office ambush of Volodymyr Zelensky—announced that she raised more than $250,000 in the first 24 hours of her campaign for Congress. The race, in Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, will be one of the most competitive in the US.
https://apnews.com/article/former-ukraine-ambassador-congress-2026-b3441946efb711acdc10b32ee41d179a
16. Kraft Heinz announced that it will remove artificial dyes from its U.S. products before the end of 2027.
https://apnews.com/article/kraft-heinz-dye-ketchup-70a48b9af69583e24755392daf9f1a4a?ck_subscriber_id=2496857656
17. China is building the world’s largest national park system, with a network of wilderness bigger than Texas.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/china-national-parks-system
18. Scientists harness “pharaoh’s curse” toxic fungus to create an anti-cancer drug. The fungus, once linked to King Tutankhamun’s tomb, was used to create a cancer-killing compound that rivals FDA-approved drugs.
https://nicenews.com/health-and-wellness/pharaoh-curse-fungus-anti-cancer-drug/?email=nepenthemetta%40gmail.com&lctg=f1e086eb-dbfc-4d5a-a73b-193b2d85cb2d
19. College grad builds prosthetic arm for little sister with limb defect: Complete with UNO-card and paintbrush holders, the multi-tool prosthetic helps the 7-year-old do the activities she loves.
https://people.com/college-grad-builds-prosthetic-arm-sister-with-limb-defect-exclusive-11741577
20.Hidden for centuries, a colorful Roman mosaic reemerges in France. While moving earth for a slate of new homes, excavators found a well-preserved floor section from the first century B.C. on a hill overlooking the town of Alès.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/see-vibrant-colorful-mosaic-discovered-at-ancient-roman-settlement-in-france-180986887/
21.This city’s “cool block” may hold the key to beating extreme heat. One block in Chelsea, Massachusetts, became an incubator for heat-beating innovations, which range from planting 100 trees to painting rooftops white.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cool-block-chelsea-massachusetts-template-combatting-extreme-heat/
22.An organization called K-Town for All has begun raising funds to help Los Angeles street vendors stay home with their families to keep them safe from ICE raids. They have now ensured that 42 vendors and their families can stay home, and they’re still going strong!
https://www.instagram.com/ktownforall/
23.“It’s a movement”: Silver Lake is home to LA’s first women’s sports bar. Founded by a wife-and-wife duo, the sports bar Untamed Spirits features pink punch, an international menu, and whimsical artwork.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/movement-silver-lake-home-l-100000831.html
24.“It’s going to be revolutionary”: World’s largest digital camera debuts its first images of the cosmos. Over the next decade, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will be charting changes in the night sky, and its first photos are a stunning sneak peek.
https://nicenews.com/science/world-largest-digital-camera-first-images-cosmos/?email=nepenthemetta%40gmail.com&lctg=f1e086eb-dbfc-4d5a-a73b-193b2d85cb2d
Go HERE for Photos
25.Revolutionary War boat from Philly being restored after centuries beneath NYC. Built in 1775, the 50-foot vessel is being put back together and is set to become an exhibit at the New York State Museum.
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/revolutionary-war-era-boat-from-philly-being-restored-after-centuries-beneath-nyc/4218733/
26.Americans share their hopes for the country on “wish walls” nationwide. The responses are surprisingly unifying. “More empathy”: An initiative is inviting people to share their dreams for the nation’s future virtually or IRL, and anyone can contribute.
https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/united-states-250-birthday-wish-walls
27. Massive Insterstellar Object Discovered by Hawaii Operated Telescope.
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/massive-interstellar-object-discovered-by-hawaii-operated-telescope/
28. Scientists Develop New “Aging Clock” to Help Predict Dementia Risk Years Earlier
https://scitechdaily.com/this-mri-reads-your-brains-hidden-clock-and-predicts-dementia-decades-ahead/?ck_subscriber_id=3259884285
Developed by scientists from Duke, Harvard, and the University of Otago in New Zealand, the novel tool, called DunedinPACNI, uses data from a person’s brain scan to estimate their aging rate and predict the risk of developing dementia and other age-related diseases long before symptoms appear. The hope is that the results will empower individuals to make healthy changes while time is still on their side.
29."Ancient cooling techniques" allow 3D-printed partitions to regulate temperature
Air conditioning isn’t just a modern-day luxury — during extreme temperatures, it can help prevent heat-related illnesses and even death. But let’s face it: Turning on the AC can get expensive and require lots of energy. So to help folks beat the heat sans electricity or chemicals, researchers at Virginia Tech 3D-printed clay structures that double as art pieces while cooling down the surrounding air.
https://www.dezeen.com/2025/06/24/3d-printed-partition-wall-brings-ancient-cooling-techniques/?ck_subscriber_id=3259884285
30. AI can be used for good! Petco has found a way to use an AI photo-matching technology to locate lost pets and reunite them with owners.
All you have to do is upload a photo of your dog or cat to Petco Love Lost online. If they go missing, you can report your pet as lost, and the service’s AI photo-matching technology will scour animal shelter databases (plus its own) to locate them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7Ajaob-vQc
Register pets for Free
There's more, but I got tired and want to do other things.
So how about a picture of flowers from yesterday's walk?

As always, good news is often in the eye of the beholder, and mileage may vary on this.
1.The Senate Parliamentarian had blocked some even worse provisions
The Parliamentarian had also concluded that a Republican-drafted provision in the bill that would restrict the ability of judges to block government policies violates budgetary rules. The Senate parliamentarian just struck down some of the worst, thanks to the Byrd Rule.
Here’s what was not in the final version:
- A clause that would’ve made it nearly impossible for courts to hold federal agencies in contempt
- A plan to dump food aid costs onto already-strained state budgets
- Provisions to defund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- A effort to eliminate the federal audit watchdog (PCAOB)
- EPA emissions rollbacks that had nothing to do with the budget
Provisions like the 10-year ban.
2. The sell of Public Lands and the ban on state regulation of AI were both removed from the Bill by the Senate - there was a lot of push back, and the Senate removed them by majority vote.
Senator Mike Lee removed his proposition for the sale of Public Lands after it faced intra party opposition - from both sides of the aisle.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/28/climate/public-lands-sell-off-dropped-mike-lee.html
The Senate Pulled the Ban on AI regulation from the Bill. " A proposal to deter states from regulating artificial intelligence for a decade was soundly defeated in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, thwarting attempts to insert the measure into President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts."
The Senate voted 99-1 to strike the AI provision from the legislation after weeks of criticism from both Republican and Democratic governors and state officials.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/senate-pulls-ai-regulatory-ban-from-gop-bill-after-complaints-from-states
3. California Gov. Gavin Newsom filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Fox News, accusing host Jesse Watters of defamation by falsely claiming that Newsom lied about a phone call with President Donald Trump during the dispute over the use of the National Guard in Los Angeles. A demand letter from Newsom's lawyers says if Fox News doesn't "issue a formal retraction and on-air apology," the lawsuit will proceed. The network said in a statement Newsom's lawsuit is a stunt "designed to chill free speech critical of him." “If Fox News wants to lie to the American people on Donald Trump’s behalf, it should face consequences — just like it did in the Dominion case,” Newsom told POLITICO in a statement. “Until Fox is willing to be truthful, I will keep fighting against their propaganda machine.”Public officials must clear an extremely high legal standard to prevail in defamation cases, as the U.S. Supreme Court established six decades ago in New York Times v. Sullivan. But the lawsuit’s filing marks a pointed escalation in Newsom’s feud with the Republican president and his allies in media. Newsom is suing in his personal capacity and has agreed to pay any possible fines or penalties from his campaign account, aides said. Any proceeds from the case to Newsom would be disseminated to anti-Trump causes.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/gavin-newsom-targets-fox-news-787-million-lawsuit-rcna215522
4.A carbon-negative concrete made from seawater and bacteria just outperformed cement in strength tests
In a coastal materials lab in Denmark, engineers have created a concrete that doesn't emit CO₂ — it absorbs it. Made with marine bacteria, crushed seashells, and seawater, this living concrete hardens through biological mineralization instead of chemical heating, making it truly carbon-negative.
The process begins by mixing sand, powdered shell calcium, and a strain of calcifying bacteria. Once the mixture is poured, the bacteria activate in seawater-rich conditions, secreting enzymes that trigger calcium carbonate formation. This natural cementation strengthens over time without emitting greenhouse gases.
Unlike Portland cement — which releases over 1.5 billion tons of CO₂ annually — this formula actually locks carbon into its structure. In strength tests, it exceeded conventional concrete’s load-bearing capacity after 21 days, with better crack resistance and water durability.
The raw materials are abundant and renewable. The system works best in coastal regions, where seawater and marine calcium are easy to source. It's already being trialed in sea walls, walkways, and low-rise buildings.
With the construction industry responsible for nearly 8% of global emissions, this could be the most sustainable building material ever made.
https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxU78tkZBbdOCYup4qav0DavcF1FfwbrVZ?app=desktop
5.The largest 100% supportive housing development in LA opened! 600 San Pedro is a 17-story mixed-use building with 302 units, all designed for people in interim housing transitioning to permanent housing. Developed by homeless services provider the Weingart Center Association and Related California, each unit comes furnished and includes appliances and air conditioning. The Weingart Center offers on-site services, including individualized case management, mental and physical health care, substance use services, employment and job training assistance, educational support, and more. This is a great step toward bringing more Angelenos home!
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/biggest-homeless-housing-facility-in-los-angeles-opens/
6.A new Colorado law includes requirements that dozens of cities provide multilingual ballots during local elections, bridging a major gap in access for voting in those races.
https://boltsmag.org/colorado-language-protections-in-voting-rights-act/
7.The British government plans to extend a ban on bottom trawling to around 30,000 square kilometers across 41 marine protected areas.
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/uk-seeks-extend-ban-bottom-trawling-fishing-english-seas-2025-06-08/
8.Kendrick Lamar quietly funds college tuition for 25 Black students from Compton—identities revealed after four years. During a UCLA graduation ceremony, a student emotionally shares: “I wouldn’t be here without a scholarship from an anonymous donor… now I know it was Kendrick Lamar.” Media later uncovers he secretly funded full tuition for 25 students from Compton, where he grew up. The beauty in this is he did it w/o broadcasting across social media. Someone else shared the blessings he gave.
9.In a historic first, a Southern Ute Tribe member was elected to chair the Colorado water policy board.
https://coloradosun.com/2025/05/28/southern-ute-tribal-leader-colorado-water-board-historic-first/
10.Kseniia Petrova, the Russian scientist who spent four months in detention after failing to declare scientific samples she was carrying into the country, was freed on bail from federal custody by a magistrate judge in Boston.
https://archive.ph/FeSOQ
12. The FDA just approved a long-lasting injection to prevent HIV.
https://www.wired.com/story/fda-finally-approves-lenacapavir-preventive-hiv-treatment-gilead/?utm_brand=wired&utm_mailing=WIR_Daily_062125_PAID&bxid=5bd670ae2ddf9c619438d7ca&cndid=25074173&hasha=a22cdf50ee78026aeb03bece73c2433c&hashc=7a2950363f4b90b1881ae76c68d24551846eea9063b67a6a14e9fa39bc419e40&esrc=OIDC_SELECT_ACCOUNT_PAGE
13.Eight senators, including Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), wrote a letter to the Democratic Party’s leaders calling on them to reject billionaire money by removing super PAC and dark money spending from Democratic primaries.
https://x.com/ShaneGoldmacher/status/1934970168486006814
14. A new study found that, in places with plastic bag bans or taxes, volunteers at shoreline cleanups collected 25 to 47 percent fewer plastic bags as a total fraction of items collected, compared to places with no plastic bag policies.
https://grist.org/science/plastic-bag-ban-beach-cleanups-ocean-conservancy-study/
15.Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink—who resigned after Trump’s Oval Office ambush of Volodymyr Zelensky—announced that she raised more than $250,000 in the first 24 hours of her campaign for Congress. The race, in Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, will be one of the most competitive in the US.
https://apnews.com/article/former-ukraine-ambassador-congress-2026-b3441946efb711acdc10b32ee41d179a
16. Kraft Heinz announced that it will remove artificial dyes from its U.S. products before the end of 2027.
https://apnews.com/article/kraft-heinz-dye-ketchup-70a48b9af69583e24755392daf9f1a4a?ck_subscriber_id=2496857656
17. China is building the world’s largest national park system, with a network of wilderness bigger than Texas.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/china-national-parks-system
18. Scientists harness “pharaoh’s curse” toxic fungus to create an anti-cancer drug. The fungus, once linked to King Tutankhamun’s tomb, was used to create a cancer-killing compound that rivals FDA-approved drugs.
https://nicenews.com/health-and-wellness/pharaoh-curse-fungus-anti-cancer-drug/?email=nepenthemetta%40gmail.com&lctg=f1e086eb-dbfc-4d5a-a73b-193b2d85cb2d
19. College grad builds prosthetic arm for little sister with limb defect: Complete with UNO-card and paintbrush holders, the multi-tool prosthetic helps the 7-year-old do the activities she loves.
https://people.com/college-grad-builds-prosthetic-arm-sister-with-limb-defect-exclusive-11741577
20.Hidden for centuries, a colorful Roman mosaic reemerges in France. While moving earth for a slate of new homes, excavators found a well-preserved floor section from the first century B.C. on a hill overlooking the town of Alès.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/see-vibrant-colorful-mosaic-discovered-at-ancient-roman-settlement-in-france-180986887/
21.This city’s “cool block” may hold the key to beating extreme heat. One block in Chelsea, Massachusetts, became an incubator for heat-beating innovations, which range from planting 100 trees to painting rooftops white.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cool-block-chelsea-massachusetts-template-combatting-extreme-heat/
22.An organization called K-Town for All has begun raising funds to help Los Angeles street vendors stay home with their families to keep them safe from ICE raids. They have now ensured that 42 vendors and their families can stay home, and they’re still going strong!
https://www.instagram.com/ktownforall/
23.“It’s a movement”: Silver Lake is home to LA’s first women’s sports bar. Founded by a wife-and-wife duo, the sports bar Untamed Spirits features pink punch, an international menu, and whimsical artwork.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/movement-silver-lake-home-l-100000831.html
24.“It’s going to be revolutionary”: World’s largest digital camera debuts its first images of the cosmos. Over the next decade, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will be charting changes in the night sky, and its first photos are a stunning sneak peek.
https://nicenews.com/science/world-largest-digital-camera-first-images-cosmos/?email=nepenthemetta%40gmail.com&lctg=f1e086eb-dbfc-4d5a-a73b-193b2d85cb2d
Go HERE for Photos
25.Revolutionary War boat from Philly being restored after centuries beneath NYC. Built in 1775, the 50-foot vessel is being put back together and is set to become an exhibit at the New York State Museum.
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/revolutionary-war-era-boat-from-philly-being-restored-after-centuries-beneath-nyc/4218733/
26.Americans share their hopes for the country on “wish walls” nationwide. The responses are surprisingly unifying. “More empathy”: An initiative is inviting people to share their dreams for the nation’s future virtually or IRL, and anyone can contribute.
https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/united-states-250-birthday-wish-walls
27. Massive Insterstellar Object Discovered by Hawaii Operated Telescope.
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/massive-interstellar-object-discovered-by-hawaii-operated-telescope/
28. Scientists Develop New “Aging Clock” to Help Predict Dementia Risk Years Earlier
https://scitechdaily.com/this-mri-reads-your-brains-hidden-clock-and-predicts-dementia-decades-ahead/?ck_subscriber_id=3259884285
Developed by scientists from Duke, Harvard, and the University of Otago in New Zealand, the novel tool, called DunedinPACNI, uses data from a person’s brain scan to estimate their aging rate and predict the risk of developing dementia and other age-related diseases long before symptoms appear. The hope is that the results will empower individuals to make healthy changes while time is still on their side.
29."Ancient cooling techniques" allow 3D-printed partitions to regulate temperature
Air conditioning isn’t just a modern-day luxury — during extreme temperatures, it can help prevent heat-related illnesses and even death. But let’s face it: Turning on the AC can get expensive and require lots of energy. So to help folks beat the heat sans electricity or chemicals, researchers at Virginia Tech 3D-printed clay structures that double as art pieces while cooling down the surrounding air.
https://www.dezeen.com/2025/06/24/3d-printed-partition-wall-brings-ancient-cooling-techniques/?ck_subscriber_id=3259884285
30. AI can be used for good! Petco has found a way to use an AI photo-matching technology to locate lost pets and reunite them with owners.
All you have to do is upload a photo of your dog or cat to Petco Love Lost online. If they go missing, you can report your pet as lost, and the service’s AI photo-matching technology will scour animal shelter databases (plus its own) to locate them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7Ajaob-vQc
Register pets for Free
There's more, but I got tired and want to do other things.
So how about a picture of flowers from yesterday's walk?

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Date: 2025-07-06 03:20 am (UTC)Nice to see the supportive housing opening in my hometown. I love these good news posts.
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Date: 2025-07-06 10:19 pm (UTC)Beautiful flowers!
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