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  • Steps to take if you start choking by yourself Sunday Edition • February 22, 2026 SUPPORTED BY The 2026 Winter Olympics are coming to an end after an exhilarating couple weeks of athletic achievement, with the last bit of magic taking place today at the closing ceremony. Hosted at the historic Arena of Verona, the grand finale will blend art, music, and sports, celebrating unity and reflecting the inclusive spirit of the Games. Learn how to tune in to the festivities — and then get ready for more impressive athleticism during the…Read more

  • Today’s Pick: Meet the world’s cutest — er, deadliest — cat Editors’ Picks • January 21, 2026 If you thought your pet kitty’s habit of dragging in their backyard prey was gruesome, be glad you’re not dealing with an African black-footed cat: They consume around 3,000 rodents a year. About the size of a domesticated kitten, these diminutive terrors hold the title of the world’s deadliest cat thanks to their incredible hunting success rate — but you’d never know it from their sweet faces. Click below to learn more and watch a video of African...
  • Baby steps toward better health Daily Edition • January 21, 2026 SUPPORTED BY “Our street just got a little longer,” Sesame Street shared on social media last week. But the iconic PBS series didn’t mean that additional bricks have been laid on the fictional block — it meant that over 100 full episodes of the show are now available to watch for free on YouTube for the first time. The collection, which makes YouTube the largest digital library of Sesame Street content, features recent episodes as well as some historic ones,...
  • Big plans for David Bowie’s childhood home Daily Edition • January 20, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Ready to get your Johnny Appleseed on? A free video game developed by researchers at the University of Vermont called Race Against Rot simulates what it’s like to be a small-scale apple farmer balancing turning a profit with providing affordable food to community members. For an accompanying study, participating players could earn $1 in real money for every $40,000 in fake orchard profits — but most people sacrificed the cash in favor of “feeding”...
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