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  • Basketball 🤝 chess Daily Edition • July 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You may know about the waterfalls of Yosemite or the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon, but U.S. national parks are home to a whole host of fascinating natural phenomena and little-known mysteries. Smithsonian Magazine recently rounded up a list of seven, from the lost colony of Roanoke, Virginia, to the potential meteorite site in Utah. If you feel inspired after reading the list, consider supporting the parks by donating to our summer fundraiser with the…Read more

  • People like you more than you think Sunday Edition • April 7, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Are you a side sleeper or do you doze off while lying on your back? The question’s not for nothing: Today is World Health Day — and it turns out your sleep position can have implications for your well-being just as other nighttime habits do. Dr. Abhinav Singh, a medical review expert for the Sleep Foundation and author of Sleep to Heal, told USA Today there isn’t a single “right” choice, but certain positions do offer benefits for specific concerns,...
  • Why are some people left-handed? Daily Edition • April 6, 2024 SUPPORTED BY This is a tip for those who are longing for the days of the flip phone, or perhaps even the good ol’ landline: Apple has an iOS setting that can “dumb down” your smartphone or tablet. The setting, Assistive Access, pares your device down to the basics — it displays a bare-bones home screen with five simplified apps: calls, camera, messages, music, and photos. Assistive Access was initially designed for people with cognitive disabilities, but as The...
  • Hope for seasonal allergy sufferers Daily Edition • April 5, 2024 SUPPORTED BY A comet dubbed the “Mother of Dragons” is currently visible in the night sky, a rare opportunity for stargazers. Its name, a reference to Game of Thrones, comes from its role as a “parent” to the Kappa Draconids meteor shower, per the European Space Agency. The ESA said early April — i.e. right now — is the best time to spot it from the Northern Hemisphere. “The comet will be visible in clear dark skies above the western horizon during the hours...
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