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  • Buon appetito, Olympians Daily Edition • February 12, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Welcome to the latest wellness-related TikTok trend: dark showering. It’s exactly as it sounds — showering in low light in the evenings as a way to relax and signal to the body that it’s almost time to sleep. There isn’t a ton of science on the viral practice, but experts say it can’t hurt to try. “Relaxing bedtime rituals are a vital part of our ability to fall asleep into restful slumber,” sleep scientist Rebecca Robbins told Today, adding, “If…Read more

  • America’s most hospitable city Daily Edition • February 7, 2026 SUPPORTED BY If your to-be-read list sometimes feels more like a mandate to be fulfilled than an opportunity to learn and consume art, a reading journal might be up your alley. It’s a way of slowing down and making reading a more mindful experience, rather than something to check off. “A reading journal is akin to a diary, but instead of recording your deepest thoughts (although those are welcome too), you’re reflecting on what you’re reading,” The Guardian’s...
  • Winter Olympics fashion over the years . Daily Edition • February 6, 2026 SUPPORTED BY The 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, featuring performances from Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, and more, is set to begin today at 2 p.m. ET (learn how to tune in here). We’re sure there’ll be no shortage of “nice” content coming out of the Olympics and the ensuing Paralympics, so you’ll notice that our usual Photo of the Day section has been temporarily transformed into “Eyes on Milano Cortina” to keep you up to date on all the athletic...
  • Wedding trends for 2026 Daily Edition • February 5, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Some may say New York City’s streets make up one big stage, and no one is better proof of that than Ari Miller. Better known online as ARIatHOME, the one-man traveling act takes his keyboard and mic outside and invites those around him to perform — “The ethos of it is anyone that wants to get on the mic is allowed to and is able to,” he recently told ABC News. As you might imagine, the result is a little bit of Big Apple magic. Watch his work in...
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