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  • A wedding for the history books Daily Edition • November 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Calling all U.S. readers: It may be time to do your civic duty! While today’s Election Day is off-year, meaning there are no presidential or midterm elections, it’s still worth checking if there are any local races or propositions on your ballot — voting is an important opportunity to make your voice heard on every level of government. Click here to learn who and what will be on your ballot (and if you forgot to register, see if you’re in one of…Read more

  • We’re on extraterrestrial watch Daily Edition • April 19, 2025 SUPPORTED BY They’re back: Remember the invasive spotted lanternflies we’ve all been told to squash on sight for the past few summers? Well, the insect species has started laying eggs for the season, and they’ve been seen in 17 U.S. states so far. Normally we’re all about being gentle with nature, but the best thing to do for the environment in this case is to keep an eye out for lanternfly egg masses and destroy them. That’ll help stop them from feeding on...
  • The hottest club is book club Daily Edition • April 18, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you love the idea of tending to a beautiful garden but don’t love all the organization and rules required to form those perfect lines, then chaos gardening might be your thing. “Chaos gardening is all about breaking the rules of traditional gardening. It’s about letting plants grow however they want, without symmetry or strict order,” meadow designer Kori Kasper told Real Simple. Learn how to start your chaos gardening journey and embrace “the...
  • Baby colossal squid spotted on camera Daily Edition • April 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY What if we said you could ditch the advice of your parents and all the personal finance gurus out there and stop budgeting? We’ll even go so far as to note that budgeting actually isn’t that effective as a tool for saving money, according to Dana Miranda, author of the aptly titled book, You Don’t Need a Budget. Now, that doesn’t mean you should start spending with reckless abandon and ignoring bills — read five money-minded steps Miranda recommends...
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