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  • The ultimate volunteer gig for soccer fans . Daily Edition • August 14, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Exercise is great for both physical and mental health — but have you tried movement as a creative tool? Author Kelly Corrigan recently shared with NPR how short movement breaks (like taking a three-minute dance party or simply getting up from your desk) can ease writer’s block and burnout. Read her advice. Must Reads See the world from the International Space Station’s POV Getting tricked into online scams is more common than you might think —…Read more

  • Cancer treatment may be (way) older than we thought Daily Edition • May 31, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Today’s economic landscape is quite different than that of previous generations — home prices are outpacing incomes, artificial intelligence is disrupting the market, and inflation is tightening wallets. So where are young people to turn? There’s a rising crop of financial influencers tailoring their advice to millennials and Gen Zers, Vivian Tu among them. Tu, 30, runs a personal finance company called Your Rich BFF and has garnered millions of...
  • “World’s loneliest plant” is looking for his match Daily Edition • May 30, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Social media trends come and go like the tide, but every so often one catches our eye as being particularly heartwarming and Nice News-worthy. Enter: the recent surge of young people filming their Gen X parents dancing to Bronski Beat’s “Smalltown Boy,” an ’80s hit. The videos are wholesome and the dance moves often hilarious, but they also encapsulate something deeper. Salon’s Gabriella Ferrigine writes that the trend has “inadvertently served as a...
  • 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...
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