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  • Dick Van Dyke’s thoughts as he nears 100 Daily Edition • November 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Good news: Tofurky isn’t the only option for a vegan or vegetarian Thanksgiving centerpiece. In a recent edition of The New York Times’ veggie-focused cooking newsletter, writer Tanya Sichynsky makes crispy sage tofu nuggets the main event in her quest to prove that the protein “deserves prime real estate on your Thanksgiving table.” As we mark the one-week countdown to the holiday, check out her full “defense of Tofusgiving,” which also includes…Read more

  • “Trojan horse” blood cancer therapy . Daily Edition • June 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s been a pretty heavy few days of news, so if you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. We’re going to recommend a tried-and-true exercise that may help: Before heading off to tackle the rest of your day (or reading the rest of this newsletter), think of three things you’re currently grateful for. It’s likely advice you’ve heard before, but that’s because it works — a recent article from the Associated Press even recommends that employers...
  • Cuddling is more powerful than you might think . Daily Edition • June 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Trying to stay off social media? There’s a word for that: Appstinence. More specifically, Appstinence is a movement founded by Harvard grad student Gabriela Nguyen built around the idea that social media is optional — not a requirement for socializing as a member of Gen Z or Alpha. It promotes a simple, alliterative five-step method for detaching from the apps: decrease, deactivate, delete, downgrade, and depart. Dive more into what each step...
  • “Designer Daddy” crafts incredible costumes Sunday Edition • June 15, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today’s the third Sunday of June, which means it’s Father’s Day, an opportunity to celebrate the special dads and father figures in our lives. If you’re a dad, we hope you get to enjoy your day exactly as you wish. Per a recent survey, for most pops, that means being with your family: 56% of American dads said spending time with kids or grandkids is their preferred Father’s Day activity. The next most popular choice was a meal at home, followed by...
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