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Beneficial, Not Boring: Why Routines Can Boost Our Mental Health and How to Create Ones That Stick

What do your Monday mornings look like? Whether you hop out of bed 15 minutes before your first meeting and chug a cup of coffee, or rise with the sun to exercise and complete a 10-step skin care regimen, chances are you have some kind of routine in the a.m.  Many of these steps — […]

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US Giving Grew 3% in 2025, Crossing the $600B Mark for the First Time

U.S. charitable giving rose 3% in 2025, surpassing US $600 billion for the first time.

The $617 billion that Americans gave to everything from churches to cat rescues was the second-highest ever in inflation-adjusted terms, but it fell short of the record set in 2021, when there was a burst of social services giving in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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A Walk Through History: The Oldest Homes in the US That You Can Tour Today

On the site that is now Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado, the Ancestral Pueblo people lived for centuries in dwellings built into cliffs and on the mesas. Many of those structures, some of which date back nearly 1,500 years, are still standing and can be toured by park visitors.  Many other Indigenous houses

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Looking for a Mood Boost? A Few Minutes of Exercise Are All You Need — Here Are 6 Ideas to Inspire You

If you have time to make a coffee or scroll through Instagram, you have time to complete a mood-boosting workout. Lifestyle conflicts and lack of time are two of the top reasons Americans don’t stick to their fitness goals, according to a 2025 survey. But not every exercise routine needs to involve an hour at

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DIY Zines Are Helping Queer Communities Tell Their Own Stories and Craft Their Own Culture

At Pride festivals held across the U.S. and beyond, among the tables offering voter registration forms or condoms, you’ll likely run into some queer zinemakers.

Zines are DIY publications circulated by their creators. They originated in science fiction fan communities in the 1930s, when enthusiasts self-published stories and critiques.

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Explorer Becomes First Person to Circumnavigate Globe by Air, Land, and Sea — Read His Inspiring Takeaways

In a display of tenacity and daring, a British explorer became the first person to circumnavigate the globe by air, land, and sea. Earlier this month, James Ketchell completed a 34,000-mile journey around the world in a 40-foot boat called Mindset.

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‘‘Soccer’’ Is a Fine Term for the Beautiful Game — Don’t Let Any ‘‘Football’’ Snob or President Tell You Otherwise This World Cup

At the 2026 World Cup draw, FIFA Peace Prize recipient and U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the game should really be called “football.”

“There’s no question about it. We have to come up with another name for the NFL. It really doesn’t make any sense,” said Trump, an apparently new convert to the round-ball game.

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