- A wedding for the history books
Daily Edition • November 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Calling all U.S. readers: It may be time to do your civic duty! While today’s Election Day is off-year, meaning there are no presidential or midterm elections, it’s still worth checking if there are any local races or propositions on your ballot — voting is an important opportunity to make your voice heard on every level of government. Click here to learn who and what will be on your ballot (and if you forgot to register, see if you’re in one of…Read more
- Are you playing to your strengths?
Sunday Edition • March 30, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Spring cleaning can be looked at in two ways: as an opportunity or a chore. Our team of eager beavers tends to view it more in the former sense, but that doesn’t make the process any easier, particularly when it comes to bulldozing through the mountains of rubble in our homes — er, decluttering. According to author and interior designer Olga Naiman, the problem may lie in the approach. “When you just declutter, you fail to examine why you hold on...
- Catch the northern lights from your couch
Daily Edition • March 29, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Easter is coming up in a few weeks, which for many families means busting out the egg-dying kits. But with current prices, who really wants to use up precious eggs on a craft that renders them inedible? Thankfully, eggs aren’t the only thing that dye works on — you can try marshmallows, air-dry clay, or even boiled potatoes. Get more Easter crafting ideas. Must Reads Wildfires are continuing to burn in North and South Carolina — here’s how you can...
- Sharks aren’t so silent after all
Daily Edition • March 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’ve got another celestial event for you: a partial solar eclipse. In the early morning hours tomorrow, the moon will pass in front of the sun and partially block it, creating a crescent shape. Sections of the eastern U.S., Canada, Greenland, Europe, and Africa will get a front-row seat to the show — NASA’s eclipse map has the full breakdown of where (and when) it will be visible. And if you’re planning on waking up to see the eclipse, remember to...