- Stretching tips from a master flexologist
Sunday Edition • August 10, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Why does receiving a compliment often feel as awkward as being told you have food in your teeth or your fly is unzipped? In a recent episode of the NPR podcast Life Kit, social psychologist Erica Boothby and behavioral scientist Xuan Zhao delve into the science behind compliments — and explain how your reaction to them might reflect your own self-esteem. Their insight on giving and receiving praise is illustrated in this comic strip, which we…Read more
- What’s “New Happy”?
Daily Edition • May 14, 2024 SUPPORTED BY The 2024 Westminster Dog Show got underway on Saturday, and now the big day is finally here: the crowning of the best in show. The final round, which is available to stream live in the U.S. on the FOX Sports app, will commence at 7:30 p.m. ET. Check out some of the top photos from this year’s competition so far, and take a trip down memory lane to learn the names of all the past pups who won best in show. Must Reads At some New York City schools,...
- The world’s first hydrogen-powered superyacht
Daily Edition • May 13, 2024 SUPPORTED BY It’s strawberry season: the perfect opportunity to eat, cook with, and learn about the popular fruit (which, in fact, isn’t a berry at all). From California to India and Japan, “strawberry towns” around the world celebrate this season with tours, fruit picking, specialty culinary treats, and even giant statues, per a recent piece from Atlas Obscura. Read the full article to brush up on your strawberry history, and click here to get some sweet and...
- This mom builds magical, inclusive playgrounds
Sunday Edition • May 12, 2024 SUPPORTED BY It’s Mother’s Day! The holiday is an opportunity to honor the maternal figures who mean so much to us, and one way to do that is by contributing to StoryCorps. Dedicated to “illuminating the humanity and possibility in us all — one story at a time,” the organization has built the largest collection of human voices ever archived, preserved for future generations in the Library of Congress. And all you have to do to take part in the project is have a...