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  • Inside SuperAgers’ brains Daily Edition • August 11, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You may be tired of articles and videos sharing the same advice about how to free yourself of your phone attachment — but if it’s something you still struggle with, just trust us and read this roundup anyway. The New York Times checked in with experts to get tips and tricks that aren’t as widely known. Rather than promoting a cold-turkey approach, many of the unique suggestions are more geared toward reducing the amount of time you spend on your…Read more

  • Passport renewal is going digital Daily Edition • June 14, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Happy Flag Day! The June 14 holiday is one of America’s more obscure commemorations — you may have last heard about it in grade school. But in tiny Waubeka, Wisconsin, with a population around 500, celebrations of the ol’ Stars and Stripes are alive and well. And for good reason, as it’s the birthplace of Flag Day. Must Reads These festivals are made for stargazing and national park enthusiasts Exercise can strengthen your bones — here’s how Culture...
  • A “holy grail” IBD discovery Daily Edition • June 13, 2024 SUPPORTED BY The longest day of the year (aka the summer solstice) is one week away, and we’re planning to celebrate with ice cream — free ice cream, that is. The grocery chain Kroger is giving away 45,000 ice cream coupons, eligible for use on June 20 only. Supplies are limited, though, so if your local store runs out, consider frequenting the best ice cream shop in your state instead. Must Reads Here’s where to visit for small town charm this year Messiness is...
  • California’s newest state park opens Daily Edition • June 12, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Good news for Americans traveling abroad this summer: The dollar is strong. High interest rates have boosted U.S. currency, meaning Americans’ money can go further in many international destinations. “This economic advantage could make far-flung bucket list destinations in Asia, such as Indonesia, Vietnam, and Japan, or in South America, like Peru, Argentina, and Chile, more accessible than ever before,” Erina Pindar, the chief operating officer and...
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