- Put your walking routine in reverse
Daily Edition • October 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Wish you could know all the snow days to come this winter? We can’t quite offer that, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration did recently release its winter weather forecast, predicting which areas of the country are likely to see above or below average temps in December, January, and February, and which are expected to experience heavy rain or snowfall. Check out the forecast for your region. Must Reads See the microscopic…Read more
- Gravity-defying snow sculptures earn international acclaim
Daily Edition • January 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Fancy a trip to space this morning? Timed to the Hubble Space Telescope’s 35th anniversary, NASA recently launched a game called “Hubble’s Cosmic Adventure,” which allows users to virtually venture into the cosmos and explore all the nooks and crannies of the universe that Hubble has captured over the years. It’s the perfect time-passer for the Venn diagram intersection of space nerds and gaming nerds (note: we use “nerd” as the highest...
- An approachable way to spend less
Daily Edition • January 27, 2025 SUPPORTED BY “Sitting hurts!” That’s the apt lead-in to a new series from the Los Angeles Times on simple exercises that can alleviate the aches and pains that come with being seated at a desk all day long. We shared the first installment of the series, focused on the head and neck, earlier this month, and you all seemed to like it, so here’s the second: easy exercises for your shoulders and chest that you can do right at your desk. Must Reads Explore a...
- How decluttering helps mental health
Sunday Edition • January 26, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Looking for a cozy activity to occupy your Sunday? We’ve got a pitch that combines creativity and nostalgia with an eco-friendly flair: junk journaling. It’s like scrapbooking, but involves only using materials that would have otherwise been thrown out. “You take bits and pieces of everyday life, things that might be considered ‘junk,’ and transform them into something beautiful and meaningful,” artisan Christina Argonish explained. Click here...