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  • 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…Read more

  • Skating is open at world’s largest natural ice rink Wake up to good news. Supported By Tuesday • January 23, 2024 Chosen from more than 20,000 images submitted by photographers in over 150 countries, the winners are in for the 2023 Travel Photographer of the Year competition. Architect AndreJa Ravnak took the top prize for her dreamy snapshots of hop fields in her native Slovenia. Her winning portfolio also includes images of rolling fields in Italy and the Czech Republic. “I’ve seen many excellent and creative photos in this year’s TPOTY...
  • The largest-known deep-sea coral reef Wake up to good news. Supported By Monday • January 22, 2024 Medical misinformation is all too common nowadays, with often incorrect (and sometimes dangerous) health advice flooding social media. Indeed, a poll by the nonprofit KFF last year found that the majority of Americans encounter health misinformation, and most don’t know whether it’s true or false. So what are we to do? The first step is being able to identify misinformation, and then recognizing whether it’s accidental or...
  • 5 morning workouts to try at home Wake up to good news. Supported By Sunday • January 21, 2024 Artist Sergey Jivetin’s store of supplies looks different than most others’ in his field: In lieu of brushes and paint, he relies on carving tools and a microscope to create his masterpieces. Since 2016, Jiventin has been engraving intricate, minuscule images on seeds and beans and gifting them to strangers. The project was born from the idea that people often have deeply personal ties to plants — his work is a way of representing...
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