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  • Today’s Pick: Christmas card etiquette Editors’ Picks • November 5, 2025 Did you know the first annual Christmas card was created in England back in 1843? The sender, a busy inventor named Henry Cole, asked a friend to illustrate a festive scene and then printed copies to sign and mail to friends and family. Since then, the tradition of wishing loved ones good tidings in the holiday season by way of a yearly mailer has been going strong — and the practice comes with its own set of do’s and don’ts. Check out today’s featured…Read more

  • Today’s Pick: How to preserve memories Editors’ Picks • October 22, 2025 Did you know that October is Family History Month? A time to explore and preserve your lineage’s legacy, it’s one of the more under-the-radar observances — but we think it’s as important as any other. Every family has stories worth preserving, and they aren’t going to document themselves, so consider taking the remaining portion of the month to jumpstart a family archive. The best part of a venture like this is it can bring you closer to the people you love,...
  • PB&Js for all — or at least more . Daily Edition • October 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Each October, people gather in Tualatin, Oregon, for a unique water race: the West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta. The event, dating to 2004, is exactly as it sounds — participants climb into massive, carved out gourds, and paddle around a lake in the Portland suburb. “You’ve got an exciting activity that crowds love, you’ve got the costumes, cheering people, spectacle, pumpkins sinking, it has everything,” this year’s first winner, Gary...
  • Put your walking routine in reverse Daily Edition • October 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Wish you could know all the snow days to come this winter? We can’t quite offer that, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration did recently release its winter weather forecast, predicting which areas of the country are likely to see above or below average temps in December, January, and February, and which are expected to experience heavy rain or snowfall. Check out the forecast for your region. Must Reads See the microscopic...
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