- Today’s Pick: Are you a ‘wishcycler’?
Editors’ Picks • March 18, 2026 PSA: If you’ve been tossing all manner of items in your curbside recycling bin in the hopes that what can be recycled will be, you’re practicing something called “wishcycling” — and it’s likely doing more harm than good. Optimism is generally a positive trait, but when it comes to the blue bin, it’s best to err on the side of caution. In other words: When in doubt, throw it out. In honor of Global Recycling Day, check out our detailed guide to recycling…Read more
- A page-turning accessory
Daily Edition • March 3, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Nearly 40,000 people crossed the finish line Sunday at the first major marathon of 2026, the Tokyo Marathon. It’s safe to assume that at least some of those finishers followed the run-walk-run method, an accessible training philosophy pioneered by former Olympian Jeff Galloway. Galloway died last week at age 80 — read about his final run, documented by The New York Times in December, and learn how to try the Galloway method. Must Reads The world’s...
- How Matthew Perry’s legacy is inspiring teens
Daily Edition • March 2, 2026 SUPPORTED BY While we await NASA’s Artemis II launch, here’s some other moon-related news. In the early morning hours tomorrow, there will be a total lunar eclipse — also known as a blood moon, because it’ll make the lunar surface appear red or orange. Totality is expected to be between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. ET, and unlike a solar eclipse, you don’t need any special equipment to gaze upon this celestial wonder. Learn more about how to see it. Must Reads Can dreaming...
- A convo with ‘Cybersecurity Girl’
Sunday Edition • March 1, 2026 SUPPORTED BY From science to art to government and beyond, countless women have played a critical yet often undervalued role in shaping our world. Women’s History Month offers an opportunity to celebrate those changemakers — past, present, and future. Running throughout March, the month was established in 1987 and coincides with next Sunday’s International Women’s Day. To get involved, consider donating to a nonprofit that empowers women and girls, and then take...