- Today’s Pick: Christmas card etiquette
Editors’ Picks • November 5, 2025 Did you know the first annual Christmas card was created in England back in 1843? The sender, a busy inventor named Henry Cole, asked a friend to illustrate a festive scene and then printed copies to sign and mail to friends and family. Since then, the tradition of wishing loved ones good tidings in the holiday season by way of a yearly mailer has been going strong — and the practice comes with its own set of do’s and don’ts. Check out today’s featured…Read more
- Free lunch for 40K more students
Daily Edition • April 5, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Who makes the best banana bread? Your grandma, probably — but what about after her? Eater reporter Bettina Makalintal tested four popular online recipes to see which turned out the most delicious final product, while also maintaining the quick bread’s ethos of “thrift and efficiency.” Her top-ranked recipe certainly fits into that ideology: It calls for neither eggs nor butter, making it accessible and budget-friendly. Now you have a use for those...
- A military food makeover
Daily Edition • April 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Gardening is already a climate-friendly hobby, but if you’re looking to make your backyard plot even more sustainable, you might want to consider soil blocking. The practice is a more environmentally minded way to prep seedlings (compared to plastic or peat pots) and involves using a metal tool akin to an ice tray to pack soil into individual blocks. The tool is affordable — you can find them for around $20 — and better yet, should last for decades....
- The world’s first 3D-printed train station
Daily Edition • April 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Nice News is hosting our first book club meeting today! At 5 p.m. ET, join us in conversation with Dr. Shauna Shapiro as she discusses her book, Good Morning, I Love You, with moderator Erin Weed. The free, virtual event, sponsored by Yoga Wake Up, will also allow for questions from the audience. You won’t want to miss it — RSVP and get info on how to tune in here. Must Reads Heads up, bookworms: There’s a big difference between reading on your phone...