- Won’t you be my neighbor?
Sunday Edition • September 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Fancy going for a bicycle ride through the streets of France with a couple baguettes in your basket this Sunday morning? Us too. But if you’re stuck stateside like we are, this fun, free browser game might help satiate your desire to act out a scene from Emily in Paris. To rack up points in Baguette Sprint, use your cursor to steer your bike away from potholes, stray pets, and other obstacles, all while collecting baguettes in your basket….Read more
- Dreaming of a White (House) Christmas
Daily Edition • December 4, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Forbes released its annual “30 Under 30” list yesterday, and the group of young people featured is as inspiring as ever. “They’re inventing new tech to treat tumors, expanding access to electric vehicle charging, making credit cards more secure, and even dreaming of reflective satellites that could bring the sun out at night,” the publication writes — and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Meet the class of 2025. Must Reads A dispatch from the...
- UNESCO-approved sausage stands
Daily Edition • December 3, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Today is Giving Tuesday, the annual antidote to the shopping madness of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. As the name suggests, the day is an occasion for giving rather than buying, and it’s been a massive success in recent years. In 2023, people donated a collective $3.1 billion on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving — and we bet that number can be beat this year. Learn more about the holiday, and check out our December Cause of the Month for one idea of...
- A (fitness) plan for making friends
Daily Edition • December 2, 2024 SUPPORTED BY While parents of little kids might encourage their youngins to write letters to Santa Claus around this time of year, pet parents can send their furry friends’ holiday wishes to Chewy Claus. The campaign from pet brand Chewy asks animal owners to submit wishlists to this portal through Dec. 20, and for every letter submitted, the company will donate 1 pound of food to nonprofits — up to 600,000 pounds. And the letters themselves aren’t for naught:...