- Would you wear this upcycled couture?
. Daily Edition • September 13, 2025 SUPPORTED BY All you book lovers out there probably already have a never-ending “to be read” list, so we won’t add to that. But if you’re a bibliophile needing inspiration for movies and TV shows to watch as the temperatures drop and cozy season sets in, look no further than this new list from Literary Hub. The outlet compiled 49 literary movies and TV shows (i.e., “adaptations, documentaries, and other book-adjacent fare”) to look forward to this fall….Read more
- How to be kind to those you disagree with
Sunday Edition • October 6, 2024 SUPPORTED BY It’s fall marathon season, with races taking place all over North America (in fact, our own Associate Editor Ally Mauch will be participating in Chicago’s next weekend), but one quirky iteration has especially caught our fancy: the Hot Chocolate Run. With the tagline “will run for chocolate,” the multi-city event is hosted by USA Today and ideal for the “cocoa-crazy.” There are 5K, 10K, and 15K distances (as well as a virtual option), and all...
- How drones will clean up Everest
Daily Edition • October 5, 2024 SUPPORTED BY What if we told you that you could — and maybe should — write an obituary for yourself now? You may think it morbid, but the reflective exercise is actually rooted in life, not death. “It seems dreadfully unfair that we wait until after our deaths to write them and never get to read them ourselves,” author Kelly McMasters shares in The New York Times. “Writing your obituary while you’re still alive can offer clarity about your life and, mercifully,...
- US sunscreen quality might soon get a boost
Daily Edition • October 4, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Flu season is inevitable as the colder months settle in, but you can control how you prepare for potential sickness. Pediatric emergency room doc (and mom of four) Meghan Martin recommends putting together a “flu box” with essentials like over-the-counter painkillers, a thermometer, electrolyte powders, and saline nasal spray. That way, you won’t have to frantically run to the drugstore when someone in your household comes down with an illness. See...