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Daily Edition • October 25, 2025 SUPPORTED BY How are you at Twister? Sorry if that’s a personal question, but this is a story about flexibility, and its underrated role in contributing to overall well-being. Enter: Yoga. “In many yoga styles, there’s movement or flow between the postures, some of which themselves are dynamic,” kinesiology professor Jessica Matthews told Popular Science, explaining that the practice is good for “moving the joints through a functional range of motion at…Read more
- A da Vinci sketch mystery, solved
Daily Edition • February 12, 2025 SUPPORTED BY At U.S. News & World Report’s top-ranked hotel in the country, you’ll find luxurious spa treatments, eight swimming holes, fresh seafood, and lessons on Hawaii’s history and culture — all situated just north of the state’s Kekaha Kai State Park. That No. 1 spot is the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, one of the more than 31,000 hotels U.S. News evaluated for its new rankings. See which other destinations made the top of the 2025 list. Must Reads...
- Wolves 🤝 restoring Yellowstone
Daily Edition • February 11, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Is your browser stressing you out? Opera Air is here to fix that. Billed as “the world’s first browser with mindfulness at its core,” the free browser replaces news notifications and ads with reminders to take breaks or consider meditating. The homepage has inspirational quotes and soothing scenes, among other features aimed to make your working day a bit calmer. Read about one journalist’s experience trying it out and learn how to use Opera Air...
- Good news for morning people
Daily Edition • February 10, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Are eggs safe to eat right now? With the avian flu dominating headlines, it’s a question a lot of us are asking — and thankfully, the experts are answering. Per The New York Times, so long as you’re cooking and washing up properly, your breakfast is safe. “The bottom line is that if people are using good food-handling practices and fully cooking their eggs as recommended, then the risk is extremely low,” said veterinarian and environmental...