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  • These personality traits could help you live longer . Daily Edition • October 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY There are plenty of ways to keep a written record of your thoughts — junk journaling, gratitude journaling, nature journaling, and more. But one of the oldest methods is a commonplace book, a practice that became popular in Western society during the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras. William Shakespeare, Victor Hugo, and John Locke all kept their own commonplace books, which are logs of what’s happening in the world around you. Quotes,…Read more

  • Historic Jackie Robinson site honored Daily Edition • January 8, 2025 SUPPORTED BY This week’s snowstorm in Washington, D.C., might have made getting around the city a bit more difficult than usual, but there are at least two residents enjoying the white out. Bao Li and Qing Bao, the giant pandas who traveled from China to the Smithsonian National Zoo in October, seemed to have a blast during their snow day in the nation’s capital, per footage released by the zoo. If you live in the area (or have a particular fondness for...
  • Introducing: Generation Beta Daily Edition • January 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The start of a new year is a reset for many — we begin new exercise programs, set out to break bad habits and foster good ones, and generally revel in the turning of a new leaf. But beyond reaching for individual goals, we might also think of this time as a fresh start for the planet, or rather our roles in protecting it. The holiday season is carbon-intensive, what with all the manufacturing, shipping, food buying, and more, and you can help...
  • How the heart can heal itself Daily Edition • January 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY New Orleans is displaying its resilience in the wake of the New Year’s Day tragedy in the city’s signature style: with music. By sunrise on Jan. 2, the French Quarter’s famed Bourbon Street was cleaned, and by mid-morning, the jazzy sounds of street musicians began to fill the air, ABC News reported. “[Music] takes your mind off everything going on, even though it’s temporary. It’s healing,” busker Aoleoin Broomfield told the outlet. More proof...
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