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  • Deep-sea expedition goes viral . Daily Edition • August 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Any baby’s first steps are a special milestone — but this tot has a particularly good story to share with future friends. At a Las Vegas Aces game earlier this week, the WNBA team hosted a “baby crawling race” on the court. One of the participants decided to ditch the crawling and get to the finish line a faster way, by taking her very first steps. “Was not expecting that,” her dad said. Watch the video. Must Reads Calling all college applicants:…Read more

  • Colon cancer blood test nears FDA approval Daily Edition • May 29, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Each year for nearly two decades, Google has called upon young artists around the country to submit drawings to the Doodle for Google contest. The winner gets to see their work displayed on the search engine’s homepage — an immense honor given that the site sees nearly 6 million searches per minute. The finalists are in for the 2024 contest, which asked participants to incorporate their wishes for the next 25 years in their doodles. Vote for your...
  • A rare “planet parade” is coming 🪐 Daily Edition • May 28, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Peregrine falcons, once at risk of endangerment, are making a comeback in the U.S. and the U.K. Four chicks born in England earlier this spring are evidence of that — and you can help name them. The Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is asking the public to submit name suggestions for the young animals and will announce the winners June 8. The organization also set up wildlife cams for the peregrine chicks, so you can tune in while we await the naming...
  • A first-of-its-kind med school Daily Edition • May 27, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Did you know that Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day? It began as an occasion for honoring soldiers who died in the Civil War, and was named after the tradition of laying wreaths, flowers, and flags on their graves, a custom that remains today. Following World War I, Memorial Day was expanded to commemorate all who lost their lives while in military service and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Though you may associate it with...
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