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  • A first-in-US minimum wage policy Daily Edition • December 2, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Rounding out this week’s slate of named days (Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday) is Giving Tuesday, and unsurprisingly, it’s our favorite of the bunch. If you’re in need of inspiration for where to send your donated dollars today, read on to revisit Nice News’ Fall Cause of the Season: Undue Medical Debt. The nonprofit is changing lives by relieving debt for millions of Americans — and we’re so close to reaching the $10,000 mark….Read more

  • Tree made famous by Beatles is up for award . Daily Edition • July 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If theme parties get you jazzed, then this exercise group might be for you. In Portland, Oregon, an indoor mall walking club called “Food Court 5000” meets once a week for a 1980s-themed workout — complete with neon windbreakers, leg warmers, and high ponytails. In addition to providing the physical benefits of a brisk walk, the group is accessible year-round (no rain delays when you’re in the mall) and incorporates elements of nostalgia and...
  • Basketball 🤝 chess Daily Edition • July 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You may know about the waterfalls of Yosemite or the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon, but U.S. national parks are home to a whole host of fascinating natural phenomena and little-known mysteries. Smithsonian Magazine recently rounded up a list of seven, from the lost colony of Roanoke, Virginia, to the potential meteorite site in Utah. If you feel inspired after reading the list, consider supporting the parks by donating to our summer fundraiser with the...
  • What workout matches your personality? Sunday Edition • July 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Pickles have been getting a lot of press lately, popping up as flavor options for chips, beer, and even popsicles. And there may be some actual health benefits to at least one of these culinary experiments: pickle lemonade. According to registered dietician Maura Donovan, the trendy beverage may be a good choice for staying hydrated in the heat. “Pickle juice or brine can be beneficial for hydration because it contains sodium, comparable to some...
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