- What hopeful folks have in common
Daily Edition • November 5, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Halloween has come and gone, which means it may be time for Thanksgiving hosts to start planning out the Turkey Day meal. While we love newfangled takes on the classics (like this elevated green bean casserole), sometimes the old-fashioned way really is the best way. Check out 15 “vintage” Thanksgiving side dishes that are deserving of a comeback, according to Allrecipes. Must Reads Another compelling reason to lace up your walking shoes At a new…Read more
- Advice for Alzheimer’s caregivers
Sunday Edition • April 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY YouTube may not be the first place you’d think to turn to for a moment of calm (especially since going online is often a cause of our need for calm), but at least one corner of the video platform serves as an oasis amid the chaos. There’s a vast collection of channels that transform your computer into an ambient noise machine — and, by extension, transport you to a peaceful place. Take “View Escape,” for example, which pairs immersive audio with...
- Free lunch for 40K more students
Daily Edition • April 5, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Who makes the best banana bread? Your grandma, probably — but what about after her? Eater reporter Bettina Makalintal tested four popular online recipes to see which turned out the most delicious final product, while also maintaining the quick bread’s ethos of “thrift and efficiency.” Her top-ranked recipe certainly fits into that ideology: It calls for neither eggs nor butter, making it accessible and budget-friendly. Now you have a use for those...
- A military food makeover
Daily Edition • April 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Gardening is already a climate-friendly hobby, but if you’re looking to make your backyard plot even more sustainable, you might want to consider soil blocking. The practice is a more environmentally minded way to prep seedlings (compared to plastic or peat pots) and involves using a metal tool akin to an ice tray to pack soil into individual blocks. The tool is affordable — you can find them for around $20 — and better yet, should last for decades....