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  • Christmas movie dreams come true Daily Edition • November 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s time for our obligatory post-Thanksgiving intro: What are we to do with all these leftovers? There’s no shortage of recipe roundups for using up the extra food (we’re partial to a classic Thanksgiving sandwich loaded up with all the fixings). And depending on what you have left over — perhaps a couple cans of cranberry sauce or an unopened bag of rolls — you may also be able to donate to your local food bank or community fridge. Must Reads…Read more

  • 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...
  • 18th-century shipwreck found at “GOT” site Daily Edition • June 27, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Have you been noticing more youths at the local yarn shop? Twenty- and 30-somethings are increasingly taking up “pre-tech pastimes,” like knitting, crafting, baking, and scrapbooking, per a recent report from The Wall Street Journal. As for the reasons why, Megan Spurr, who works for a newly opened needlepoint business in Dallas, summed it up best: “Needlepoint provides the opportunity to learn something new, be social, and have something tangible...
  • Introducing: Queen Elizabeth II’s memorial design . Daily Edition • June 26, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We might be just a few hours away from witnessing sports history. In Paris, Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon is preparing to attempt a sub four-minute mile at an event organized by Nike. Kipyegon is already the world record holder for the mile — her fastest time is 4:07.64 — but if she can go sub four, she’ll be the first woman to do so. “I think breaking four will really cement my legacy,” the 31-year-old athlete told the Associated Press. The...
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