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  • Real or fake? Tools for spotting AI pics Daily Edition • January 26, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Most of us pick up hobbies for the simplest of reasons: We find them fun. But some popular pastimes have also been proven to protect against age-related cognitive decline, including knitting and taking part in a book club. Read a list of other hobbies that fit the bill. Must Reads Rock out like it’s 1976: Can you guess which band has the bestselling U.S. album of all time? Thoughtful advice if you’re feeling excluded by a group of friends (we’ve…Read more

  • Dick Van Dyke’s thoughts as he nears 100 Daily Edition • November 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Good news: Tofurky isn’t the only option for a vegan or vegetarian Thanksgiving centerpiece. In a recent edition of The New York Times’ veggie-focused cooking newsletter, writer Tanya Sichynsky makes crispy sage tofu nuggets the main event in her quest to prove that the protein “deserves prime real estate on your Thanksgiving table.” As we mark the one-week countdown to the holiday, check out her full “defense of Tofusgiving,” which also includes...
  • Today’s Pick: Jet lag tips Editors’ Picks • November 19, 2025 Raise your hand if you’re flying cross-country or internationally during the holiday season — and keep it up if you’re already dreading the jet lag you may feel once you reach your destination. Luckily, there are ways to combat the disruption to circadian rhythm that occurs when we cross time zones, including adjusting meal schedules prior to leaving and maintaining a positive attitude about the sleep you may lose (yes, that one is backed by science!). Get...
  • Long-lost Bach pieces performed Daily Edition • November 19, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’re starting to get into the season of 2025 recaps and “best ofs,” which means all the top dictionaries are choosing their words of the year. Dictionary.com’s choice was more of a phrase, while Collins went for the tech-minded “vibe coding.” And yesterday, Cambridge Dictionary announced it has decided on “parasocial,” defined as “involving or relating to a connection that someone feels between themselves and a famous person they do not know, a...
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