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. Daily Edition • June 19, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today is June 19, also known as Juneteenth in the United States. The federal holiday commemorates the day in 1865 when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced that the enslaved people there were finally free. If you’re doing the math — yes, that means this year is the 160th anniversary of that historic milestone! There are plenty of ways to celebrate Juneteenth, including by making one of these recipes that honor the traditions and…Read more
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Friday • January 5, 2024 Did you know some houseplants can live for decades, even being passed down through generations? That may sound impossible to anyone with a history of forgetting to water their indoor greenery, but if you need proof, simply look to Lisa Eldred Steinkopf. She cares for her late mother’s Boston fern, which appears in family photos from as far back as the 1960s. “Every time I water, I think of [my mom],” Steinkopf told The Washington...
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Thursday • January 4, 2024 As 2023 came to a close, many public libraries around the country — from the three expansive New York City systems to Minnesota’s Hennepin County — compiled lists of the most borrowed books of the year. Bonnie Garmus’ Lessons in Chemistry, which was adapted into an Apple TV+ series in October, took the top spot in many cities, including New York, Seattle, Boston, and Cleveland. Meanwhile, Libby, an app that compiles e-books and...