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  • What’s ‘bird theory’? Daily Edition • November 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Some experience seasonal affective disorder, others get more mild “winter blues” — whatever way you slice it, the truth is that the colder months can be depressing for many. But there’s good news, too: “With intention and evidence-based practices, winter can become a season of meaning, connection, and even joy,” writes clinical social worker Gio Dolcecore. Read about four research-backed approaches that can make winter a happier time. Must Reads…Read more

  • US drug overdose deaths keep plummeting . Daily Edition • May 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Summer in the U.S. is the perfect time to hit the open road and explore what the country has to offer via car. But if you’re planning a road trip in the coming months, there are some things you should account for beyond packing your fave snacks and curating the perfect playlist. From getting your car inspected to plotting out nearby gas stations, here are five tips for common road trip emergencies. And one bonus tip: If you’re prone to motion...
  • Wyoming county gains global recognition . Daily Edition • May 15, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Light pollution can make it difficult to spot the Milky Way — that swirling, spiral galaxy encompassing our solar system. But according to Live Science, the Northern Hemisphere is about to enter a period that will be particularly ripe for Milky Way gazing. The galaxy will appear earlier and rise higher into the sky from May 20 to May 30, or between the last quarter moon and the new moon. Learn more about spotting the Milky Way. Must Reads Some...
  • Are you a short sleeper? . Daily Edition • May 14, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Voting for the USA Today “10 Best” series is well underway, so now’s the time to make your opinions heard. The outlet’s Readers’ Choice Awards include the best ice cream shop in the country, the best lake, best independent bookstore, best kayak tour, best beach bar, and much more. Get voting for your faves. Must Reads How NYC dining has changed over the last 25 years — from cupcake crazes to streetside seating The case for teaching children to write...
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