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  • Heart attacks no longer leading cause of US deaths . Daily Edition • June 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY A beautiful, colorful flower garden is an accomplishment in and of itself. But a beautiful, colorful flower garden that also smells amazing? That’s a step up. Associated Press gardening columnist Jessica Damiano is back with a roundup of fragrant blooms that will have your guests asking “What smells so good?” Must Reads Caffeine fiends, rejoice: That cup of joe helps your cells live longer, a new study suggests Learn how middle schoolers experience…Read more

  • Astronomers discovered the oldest black hole Wake up to good news. Supported By Saturday • January 20, 2024 Earlier in the month, we shared a list of predictions from people in 1924 on what they thought 2024 would look like. But do you know what life was like 100 years ago? Things were quite different: there were only 48 states, a dozen eggs cost around 32 cents, and movies were all silent. But there are some similarities between 1924 and 2024 — that year also saw a Summer Olympics in Paris and a presidential election. To get a better...
  • 2024’s safest travel destinations Wake up to good news. Supported By Friday • January 19, 2024 Whether you love or hate laundry day, it unfortunately might be hurting the environment. Fortunately, there are ways to help — and they come with the happy consequences of extending the life of your clothing and decreasing some of your utility bills. Washing and drying require a lot of water and energy, and can contribute to micro-plastic pollution. To minimize the climate impact of keeping your clothes and linens clean, consider...
  • French athletes debut Olympics outfits Wake up to good news. Supported By Thursday • January 18, 2024 Calling all citizen scientists! NASA needs your help with researching gamma rays, “a very energetic form of light coming from billions of light-years away.” The space agency has been detecting gamma rays for decades, but is now seeking “burst chasers” who can aid in tracking and classifying the rays’ pulses and shapes and help “decode what the universe is saying.” To learn more about the Burst Chaser initiative and how to...
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