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11-year-old starts $10 garbage bin cleaning service as a summer job, showcasing hard work ethic

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June 29, 2026

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Hi China

· Jul 8, 2026

Firefighters cut apart washer to free trapped toddler

Recently, in Gejiu, Yunnan, a 2-year-old toddler used a stool to climb into a washing machine while their parents were cooking in the kitchen, and ended up getting stuck. Fortunately, rescuers arrived in time, and the child was unharmed. #EverydayHero

Daily Express

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· Jul 7, 2026

Nursery worker ‘tortures toddlers’ in sick plot to ‘frame co-workers’

DISTRESSING CONTENT WARNING: The sick nanny went as far as putting two-year-olds inside washing machines and spraying them with water.

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 5, 2026

$900 babysitter: Why school holiday care is now a burden for parents

$900 babysitter: Why school holiday care is now a burden for parents

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 11, 2026

Letting them fly: My daughter just got her first summer job, I've had to learn to let go

Helping my 16-year-old into the world of work this summer has turned out to be much harder on me than it is on her.

Focus Taiwan

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· Jul 11, 2026

Taipei, New Taipei to add garbage collection services in wake of typhoon

Taipei, July 11 (CNA) Environmental authorities in Taipei and New Taipei said Saturday that they will provide trash collection services on Sunday to facilitate the cleanup in the wake of Typhoon Bavi, which had disrupted the routine of their garbage trucks for two days.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 22, 2026

More people in Philly and region struggle with insufficient food after Trump cuts: 'Hunger has never been higher'

PHILADELPHIA -- Shelly Gaither, 51, of Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, makes sure her three sons, ages 6, 9, and 18, get their meals while she manages with whatever is left over — if anything ever is. “Oh, my God, groceries are too expensive,” ...

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Related coverage for "11-year-old starts $10 garbage bin cleaning service as a summer job, showcasing hard work ethic": Hi China — Firefighters cut apart washer to free trapped toddler. Daily Express — Nursery worker ‘tortures toddlers’ in sick plot to ‘frame co-workers’. The New Zealand Herald — $900 babysitter: Why school holiday care is now a burden for parents. TheJournal.ie — Letting them fly: My daughter just got her first summer job, I've had to learn to let go. Focus Taiwan — Taipei, New Taipei to add garbage collection services in wake of typhoon. ArcaMax — More people in Philly and region struggle with insufficient food after Trump cuts: 'Hunger has never been higher'