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Wake up to good news. Supported By Saturday • February 10, 2024 Today marks the start of the Lunar New Year, and 2024 is (drumroll, please) the Year of the Dragon! “Traditionally, the dragon is an auspicious symbol of strength and power. It is also associated with good fortune, wisdom, success, protection, and masculinity,” Mario Poceski, a professor of Buddhist studies and Chinese religions at the University of Florida, recently wrote in an article for The Conversation. Also known as the...
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Friday • February 9, 2024 The cold, winter months can be tough for humans, but there are plenty of animals who don’t mind the chilly temps, snow, and ice. Smithsonian Magazine recently rounded up some photos of such creatures enjoying the great outdoors this season, from Icelandic horses galloping through the snow to a majestic cardinal perched on an evergreen tree and a trio of golden monkeys banding together to keep warm. If you’re experiencing wintry...
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Thursday • February 8, 2024 In the lead-up to Sunday’s NFL championship, many fans are asking themselves, “Chiefs or Niners?” But there’s already a Super Bowl winner in our hearts, and it’s 11-year-old football reporter Jeremiah Fennell. The young sports journalist has been on the ground in Las Vegas scoring one-on-ones with top players like Travis Kelce and Fred Warner ahead of the big game. And he’s just getting started. “I think that interviewing people...