- An expert’s advice on reconciliation
Sunday Edition • June 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Everyone is giddy over the official start of summer — and by “everyone,” we mean humans and mosquitoes. The insects are out in droves this time of year, and South Carolina’s Congaree National Park has a fun way of helping visitors prepare. The park is home to at least 20 mosquito species (shudder), and some days are worse than others, so officials set the wooden “Skeeter Meter” to one of its six levels to let guests know the forecast. As for the…Read more
- How love changes the brain
Wake up to good news. Supported By Friday • January 12, 2024 We have some exciting news for anyone who loves Top Gun, and therefore developed some basic knowledge of supersonic flights. This afternoon, at around 4 p.m. ET, NASA is scheduled to unveil its experimental X-59 aircraft, which was created with the goal of exploring commercial supersonic travel. To do that, though, the space agency had to overcome supersonic’s major downfall: the distinctive (and very loud) boom that occurs when an...
- Girl Scout cookie season is here!
Wake up to good news. Supported By Thursday • January 11, 2024 The website Glassdoor has released its annual list of the best places to work in the U.S., based on employee reviews and rankings. “The future of work is being written right now, and workers are holding the pen,” Glassdoor writes. “Employees want to work for companies that prioritize leadership transparency, flexibility, and growth. This year’s list proves that leading employers are taking note and pivoting to meet these changing...
- This robot builds kids’ emotional resilience
Wake up to good news. Supported By Wednesday • January 10, 2024 Many might associate mice and other rodents with filth, but one rather neat mouse in Wales is defying that stereotype. Wildlife photographer Rodney Holbrook came upon his “Welsh Tidy Mouse” after noticing that some items in his shed were being moved around and organized overnight. He set up a night vision camera, and discovered that a mouse had been doing the cleanup. “Ninety-nine times out of 100 the mouse will tidy up...