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  • Tree made famous by Beatles is up for award . Daily Edition • July 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If theme parties get you jazzed, then this exercise group might be for you. In Portland, Oregon, an indoor mall walking club called “Food Court 5000” meets once a week for a 1980s-themed workout — complete with neon windbreakers, leg warmers, and high ponytails. In addition to providing the physical benefits of a brisk walk, the group is accessible year-round (no rain delays when you’re in the mall) and incorporates elements of nostalgia and…Read more

  • How to start Swedish death cleaning Sunday Edition • April 14, 2024 SUPPORTED BY While Olympic athletes are busy training for the Summer Games, many of us could benefit from a training regimen for everyday life. That’s where functional fitness comes in. The term refers to exercises that mimic the movement patterns of physical activities we perform on a regular basis — like putting away dishes, lugging heavy bags of groceries, and walking up the stairs. “By incorporating exercises that target multiple muscle groups and joints,...
  • This summer’s top travel destinations ✈️ Daily Edition • April 13, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Houseboats are as synonymous with Amsterdam as tulips, cheese, and cycling. And one beautiful example, recently highlighted in Apartment Therapy, showcases the design possibilities of a 1,500-square-foot home on the water. Blogger Annelies and her husband Hans decorated their modern houseboat with a “perfect spring palette,” featuring myriad pastels, custom-built storage, and artwork galore. Take a tour and revisit our article on dopamine-inducing...
  • Why do we taste bitterness? Daily Edition • April 12, 2024 SUPPORTED BY When Emmy-nominated actor Tabitha Brown found herself feeling discontented a decade back, she decided to “shake things up” by trying something new every day for 30 days. The experience shifted her perspective, and she wrote about it in a recent book, I Did a New Thing: 30 Days to Living Free. Aside from Brown’s anecdotal endorsement, though, sparking joy by breaking your routine is backed by science. As cognitive neuroscientist Tali Sharot told The...
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