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  • Today’s Pick: When to let go of traditions Editors’ Picks • December 10, 2025 Does your family go hard on the holiday traditions? Seasonal rituals can help us feel comforted, grounded, and connected to our loved ones. But sometimes, the activities we participate in year after year have worn out their welcome — maybe they cause more stress than joy or they no longer fit our personalities or beliefs. Thankfully, releasing tired traditions doesn’t have to feel like a loss, and doing so can make room for new customs that bring us even…Read more

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  • Cancer drugs might help reverse Alzheimer’s . Daily Edition • July 31, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s mooving time for Michigan cows! Earlier this week, more than 250 dairy cattle made their way to Michigan State University’s brand-new Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center. The state-of-the-art facility will be an opportunity for students to learn on a modern, high-tech farm. “It’s a new beginning,” George Smith, head of the school’s AgBioResearch department, told the Associated Press. Watch footage of the cows on the moove (sorry, that...
  • The world’s largest solar panel mural . Daily Edition • July 30, 2025 SUPPORTED BY How does a tree change over 10 years? The better question might be, how does it stay the same? Photographer Yvan Bédard spent a decade capturing the same elm in Neuville, Canada, starting in 2014 when he snapped a pic of the tree in front of a bright full moon. “In the following years, I went back to this tree to make other photographs because I liked its direction toward the rising sun and weather conditions such as morning fog,” he told...
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