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Ishita Dutta Introduces Solids to Her Little Boy Vaayu; Tips for Introducing Solids to Babies |

Read about Ishita Dutta's experience of introducing solids to her little boy Vaayu. She shares tips on how to introduce solids to babies and mentions that it can be tough but the trick is to keep trying.

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ANZ takes a knife to its milk price forecast

Dairy commodity prices have dropped sharply lately, and further weakness is forecast.

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BBC News Now

regarding the tragic incident with the tighten submerged —— submersible, which included on its way to see the titanic. we have received a message from the family, the dawood family, who lost a father and son in that incident. the message reads with profound sorrow we mourn the loss. they went to visit the titanic depths. we try to find solids in the enduring legacy that they left behind. more of course on that story on the bbc in a few minutes. hello. we've got some weather changes

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Fonterra issues $8.00/kg milk price for 2024, lifts Q3 profit

Fonterra has revised its milk price forecast for 2023 and set a modest forecast for 2024.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

>> welcome to the ghost town of our dreams. >> reporter: adam nordell and his wife joanna bought this farm in maine in 2014 to raise organic produce and a family. seven years later, they learned their land was riddled with chemicals called pfas. a family of thousands of toxic compounds that last so long in the environment they are known as "forever chemicals." the toxins at songbird farm were traced to sludge. the solids left after wastewater is treated, spread there as fertilizer in the 1990s. nordell says tests found that their water and some crops had dangerously high levels. the level in his family's blood? he says it was 250 times higher than average. >> i feel like i have a poorly-wired time bomb inside of me. >> reporter: while maine is leading the way in identifying farmland contaminated with pfas, a recent study estimates that sludge like what was applied

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CNN News Central

who do not have that type of supportive parents should have the ability to talk to a teacher and to get that solids to get the encouragement that he or she needs to make sure that they're gonna feel ostracized to ensure that they're gonna feel as if no one cares about them, but that's just the type of state that's being created in florida. young people don't feel as if they belong here in this state, and that's dangerous. and senator quickly. we only have a few seconds there is reporting that ron desantis is planning on running for president. he says that floridians gave him a mandate. he won the last election by a large margin. what do you think might happen if he runs for president and winds and enacts this kind of agenda we're seeing in florida nationally. uh this agenda does not work in florida. i think he should go look at donald trump. and what happened to him and his type of policies. he will follow suit if he continued down this route. state senator chevron jones appreciate your time this afternoon. thanks so much. thank

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Alex Wagner Tonight

sending in video messages. there is a reason they won't answer the questions and - there is a reason why they signed bills and the dead of night, because their extreme positions on everything from abortion to guns, those ar terrible politics. those are totally ads with the american public, so republican know this. but somehow, they just don't really want to do anything about. joining us now is mike murphy, republican strategist, co-director of the center fo the political future of th university of southern california and political analysts at msnbc, michell goldberg, new york times columnist and msnb contributor. thank you both for joining us. michelle, watching these republican candidates just get themselves into knots, fal into word solids from trying t expand our positions on thes very extreme abortion loss, am at once, not surprised bu on the other hand, they ha months you could see this coming, lik

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Breakfast

i wouldn't want to put my head in this, because i think the risks are too great. just half a mile away, raw, untreated sewage is regularly released into the river. so this is where it comes out, down here. it's just a grille, so it means that solids can come out, as well. in an effort to have their river cleaned up, campaigners here lobbied to have a stretch of the wharfe officially designated as a bathing site. that means the environment agency has to test and monitor the quality of the water. members of the public, when they come to ilkley, because it's designated as bathing water, they think the water is clean. well, the tests actually show that the water quality is poor. we feel like it's time now for action. we haven't had any action. that's what we're looking for. the local water company is now investing in the wharfe. this £13 million pipe will divert much more rain water and sewage away from the river and store it underground ready for treatment. yorkshire water says it will reduce the amount of sewage that's released into the river by about a0%.

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