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  • Operation: Solve Amelia Earhart’s disappearance . Daily Edition • July 9, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you don’t have plans tomorrow night, consider making a date with the moon. July’s full buck moon is sure to be a sight to behold, given that it will be this year’s farthest full moon from the sun and one of the lowest. While the moon should be visible (and beautiful) throughout Thursday evening, Live Science reports it’s best seen at moonrise. As for the unique name? “The full moon in July is called the buck moon because the antlers of male deer…Read more

  • This country is on its way to rapid wealth growth Wake up to good news. Supported by Thursday • February 22, 2024 Have you heard of “supercommunicators”? According to author Charles Duhigg, they’re exactly what they sound like: people who are exceptionally adept at the art of conservation and making others feel heard. Duhigg released his book Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection earlier this week, and Guardian writer Lauren Mechling shared her review by putting his tips to the test. Mechling implemented a...
  • This may be the brightest object in the universe Wake up to good news. Supported by Wednesday • February 21, 2024 The Oscars are fast approaching, and with so many great films over the past year, there were sure to be at least a few snubs — but none more disappointing than Messi missing out on a nomination. And no, we’re not talking about the star soccer player. Messi is a border collie who plays a key role in the critically acclaimed French movie Anatomy of a Fall, which earned five Academy Award nominations. While Messi did not nab an...
  • The first car-free community designed in the US Wake up to good news. Supported by Tuesday • February 20, 2024 A winter storm swept the Northeastern U.S. last week, but some in the center of the snowfall may have been surprised to find that their handy phone weather app didn’t predict the full breadth of it. That’s because weather maps usually represent “just a fraction of the possible outcomes contained within official forecasts,” per The New York Times. Check out the newspaper’s zip code-specific prediction tool to see the “full range”...
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