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  • Add these US beaches to your must-see list . Daily Edition • July 10, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The Denver Zoo has a tiny new addition and wants your help naming her. Last month, a female African pancake tortoise became the first of its species to hatch at the zoo, joining her mom, Waffles, and three males named Short-Stack, Denny, and Flapjack. Keeping with the breakfast theme, the four baby name options are: Griddle, Syrup, Maple, and Flip. Submit your vote — and see how your favorite stacks up to the rest. Must Reads If you sit a lot…Read more

  • Inside the Minnesota helium discovery Daily Edition • March 5, 2024 SUPPORTED BY We’re on hatch watch! Exactly one month ago, we introduced you to Jackie and Shadow, the famous bald eagle couple living in California’s Big Bear Valley. At the time, Jackie had recently laid a “full three-egg clutch,” a first for her. And now it’s looking like the eggs could hatch at any moment. Early Sunday morning, the nonprofit Friends of Big Bear Valley reported that Jackie was showing “hilarious, determined dedication” in protecting her eggs...
  • Explore Hawaii’s proposed marine sanctuary Daily Edition • March 4, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Research has shown that if your space is full of clutter, your mind may be as well. That fact in and of itself presents a problem: How can you go about cleaning when you’re already overwhelmed before you even start? KC Davis, author of How to Keep House While Drowning: A Gentle Approach to Cleaning and Organizing, has thought long and hard about this and come up with some simple and accessible tips. The first, she told Time magazine, is sorting mess...
  • The 3 best phrases to offer someone support Sunday Edition • March 3, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Some exceedingly rare Nice News to kick off your Sunday: Residents in Rhode Island are reporting unicorn sightings across Providence. Tiny plastic figurines of the mythical creatures have been spotted on window ledges and city steps, boasting bright neon hues and standing less than 2 inches tall. People are sharing their whimsical finds to a local Facebook page, but the person responsible for placing the unicorns remains a mystery. One reporter with...
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