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  • Deep-sea expedition goes viral . Daily Edition • August 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Any baby’s first steps are a special milestone — but this tot has a particularly good story to share with future friends. At a Las Vegas Aces game earlier this week, the WNBA team hosted a “baby crawling race” on the court. One of the participants decided to ditch the crawling and get to the finish line a faster way, by taking her very first steps. “Was not expecting that,” her dad said. Watch the video. Must Reads Calling all college applicants:…Read more

  • A quieter leaf blower is on the horizon Daily Edition • May 25, 2024 SUPPORTED BY How do you start your mornings? If you’re like the majority of Americans, you probably head to the coffee machine or your favorite cafe for a good ol’ cup of joe. But there’s a new trend that has people scaling back. The Wall Street Journal notes that skipping coffee is the new “humblebrag,” citing a range of A-listers — from Steven Spielberg to Mark Cuban and Mindy Kaling — who abstain from the caffeinated beverage. Dig into some of the reasons for...
  • The first airline for dogs Daily Edition • May 24, 2024 SUPPORTED BY If you’re planning on firing up the grill this weekend, we’ve got some recipes that might have you swapping out the traditional burgers and dogs for something a bit more exciting. The Washington Post’s roundup of Memorial Day grilling ideas includes modern twists on the classics, like corn on the cob with miso honey butter, BLT hot dogs, and ice cream sundaes with grilled fruit. Check out the recipes. Must Reads These roomy tunnels and tree-lined...
  • The best US cities to live in Daily Edition • May 23, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Spring ushers in foxtail season, which cues us to remind all dog and cat owners to be watchful of your pets around the spiky plant. Foxtails have a “barbed structure” that can cause external and internal injuries to our furry friends. “The most common thing we see is when the barbed portion of the plant works its way between toes or into ears and noses,” explained San Francisco SPCA Hospital Medical Director Melanie Ellis. Read the organization’s...
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