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  • Who won the Comedy Wildlife photo awards? Daily Edition • December 10, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The expression “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” is often repeated to kids as a mantra of resilience. But as much as we wish it were true, the reality is that words can hurt — and a recent viral video from 25-year-old TikToker McKenna DeVelbiss perfectly demonstrates that. DeVelbiss’ message is simple: “Words matter.” In the video, she recalls times in her life when words were used cruelly, but also times when…Read more

  • A “life-changing” gene therapy trial . Daily Edition • July 15, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You’ve likely driven along highways with road rumble strips — those grooved edges that alert snoozing or distracted drivers that they’ve drifted beyond their lane. But have you driven along one that sings? On a stretch of mountain highway in the United Arab Emirates, a special rumble strip joins forces with vehicle speed to play Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Watch a video of the art project in action. Must Reads Hot off the presses: NASA...
  • A 67 million-year-old dino fossil was unearthed Daily Edition • July 14, 2025 SUPPORTED BY What’s the best relationship advice you’ve heard lately? The New York Times answered that question by compiling a list of expert tips on how couples can argue better, cultivate curiosity, and deepen connections. And don’t miss the treasure trove of wise words in the comments section. One of our favorites (that’s also science-backed) is from a reader named RKR, who wrote: “When your partner asks you something, be it a question, a favor, whatever, or...
  • The case for being average Sunday Edition • July 13, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Eagerly pulling the lid off a pint of mint chocolate chip or rocky road only to find a layer of freezer burn is no fun. An obvious preventative measure for this is one many of us do naturally: eat up all the ice cream the day (minute?) we bring it home — that way, there’s less opportunity for water to evaporate and then refreeze, causing the dreaded ice crystals. But if you’re of the rare breed who can keep the sweet stuff in your house for longer...
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