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๐ Welcome to 5 Things PM! Parents are feeling overwhelmed and burned out by the โdizzying paceโ of daily life. In fact, it has reached the point where the US surgeon general issued a new advisory calling parental stress a significant public health issue.
Hereโs what else you might have missed during your busy day:
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1๏ธโฃ Building blocks: With sales and profits surging, Lego plans to replace the fossil fuels used in making its signature bricks with more expensive renewable and recycled plastic. The toymaker tested hundreds of different materials with limited success before settling on this solution. And donโt worry, the company will absorb the additional cost for now.
2๏ธโฃ Underwater mountain: Imagine four skyscrapers stacked on top of one another. Thatโs the approximate height of a newly discovered โseamountโ off the coast of Chile thatโs home to sponge gardens, ancient corals and rare marine species.
3๏ธโฃ Brain health: Tiny shards of plastic are infiltrating our brains. A new study found that the levels have increased 50% in less than a decade, though researchers said itโs not clear how much damage the microplastics cause.
4๏ธโฃ Skyโs the limit: British sprinter John McFall, who lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident when he was 19, won a bronze medal at the 2008 Paralympics. Now heโs an astronaut in training who hopes to become the first disabled person to go to space.
5๏ธโฃ Money matters: Your retirement plan probably has been looking pretty good for the past year or so. In fact, the number of 401(k) โmillionairesโ just hit a record high, according to the latest numbers from Fidelity Investments.
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๐ท๏ธ Jungle nightmare: A wildlife researcher working in the Peruvian Amazon captured footage of a tarantula that appears to have died after being infected by a โzombie fungus.โ
Top headlines
โข FBI releases photos of the gun used in Trump assassination attempt
โข Supreme Court leaves Bidenโs new student loan repayment plan blocked
โข CNN Exclusive: Inside Iranโs hacking operation that has US officials on edge ahead of election
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๐ฆ Bouncing back: In the 1970s, the Arabian oryx was classified as extinct in the wild, but today populations are growing thanks to conservation efforts. The antelope speciesโ skinny horns are believed to have inspired tales of the mythical unicorn, while their white fur keeps them cool in the desert heat.
17,608
๐ Thatโs how many fans packed into State Farm Arena as the Atlanta Dream set a record for the highest attendance for a WNBA game in Georgia โ likely thanks to one rookie phenom.
Quotable
๐ฑ Fake accounts: The 32-year-old is angry that photos of her and other women are being used by a phony campaign on X backing Donald Trump ahead of Novemberโs presidential election.
Quiz time
โ๏ธ Which US city is expected to be this yearโs top Labor Day weekend travel destination?
๏ปฟA. New York
B. Seattle
C. Boston
D. San Francisco
โฌ๏ธ Scroll down for the answer.
Celebrity corner
โญ Dress like a dad: Actor and comedian Adam Sandler rocked his usual goofy shorts and colorful sneakers while dishing out some fashion advice. โWhatever is in the closet, I grab it,โ he says.
Good vibes
๐ We like to wrap things up on a positive note: Itโs a sneaky way of protecting seals from plastic pollution: Divers swim underneath a floating dock built for the seals to bask in the sun, then slip a special tool beneath the dockโs slats to cut away any harmful plastic from the sealsโ necks. The playful creatures never even notice their presence.
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๏ปฟ๐ง Quiz answer: B. Seattle, a popular departure point for cruises to Alaska, could see a nearly 30% increase in visitors for the holiday weekend compared with last year.
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