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Catch up on the days stories: Ozempic babies, pollution-sucking vacuum, music with a message | Nation & World [Video]

šŸ‘‹ Welcome to 5 Things PM! A giant pollution-sucking vacuum just started operating in Iceland. The direct air capture plant, dubbed ā€œMammoth,ā€ takes in air and uses chemicals to strip out the carbon. That carbon can then be injected deep underground and turned into stone. This is good news for our planet.

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1ļøāƒ£ ā€˜Ozempic babiesā€™: Some women who are taking weight-loss drugs are experiencing surprise pregnancies. This relatively new phenomenon is raising safety concerns and anxiety about the unknowns because these drugs havenā€™t been studied in people who are pregnant.

2ļøāƒ£ Young voters: They helped Joe Biden win the 2020 presidential election. CNN talked to young people in the key battleground state of Michigan, and some explained why they have reservations about supporting him again come November. šŸ“¹ Video: Students weigh in on Biden vs. Trump

3ļøāƒ£ Mammogram advice:Experts are now recommending that women get …

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