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  • A laundry-folding robot . Daily Edition • January 9, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Today we’re sharing a dose of wisdom from morning TV’s favorite former host, Hoda Kotb. The 61-year-old recently posted a video about five things she wishes she knew in her 30s, though we think her advice is applicable to people of all ages. Our personal favorite morsel: “A belly flop doesn’t mean it’s over, it means you gotta get back up.” Watch the video. Must Reads A travel destination for every week of 2026 This news about brain health is a…Read more

  • Calling all ‘Brady Bunch’ fans . Daily Edition • October 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY While we await the harvest moon’s peak on Monday, there’s another fall celestial event on the horizon — the autumn star, more formally known as Fomalhaut. This star is only visible from mid-northern latitudes in the fall, according to Forbes, and will rise low in the southern sky tonight. Learn what else to look out for in the October night sky. Must Reads Good grief! “Peanuts” debuted 75 years ago this week — and the beloved comic strip’s...
  • A question for TV lovers . Daily Edition • October 2, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Drumroll, please: The winner of Fat Bear Week 2025 is Chunk, a brown bear who overcame quite a bit to get his crown. Chunk, with an estimated weight of 1,200 pounds, has a broken jaw and previously seemed doomed to the runner-up position, having finished second place in the contest three times. “Despite his broken jaw, he remains one of the biggest, baddest bears at Brooks River,” said Mike Fitz, a naturalist for Explore.org, which helps host Fat...
  • Today’s Pick: You can buy former schools Editors’ Picks • October 1, 2025 Today’s featured story is for anyone who loved school so much they wanted to stay long after the final bell rang — or, on the flipside, for those who wished they never had to leave their bed in the morning to get to class. Across the country, former school buildings are being transformed into single-family homes and affordable apartments, and the final results are incredibly impressive. In some cases, features of the structures’ previous lives are incorporated...
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