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  • To achieve happiness, take action . Daily Edition • November 10, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Painter Bob Ross was famously enamored with “happy little trees,” and that legacy is living on through annual 5K races hosted by state departments of natural resources across the country. The Happy Little 5Ks, held on or around Earth Day in April, raise money for tree planting initiatives in state parks. It started in Michigan, and has since expanded to Florida, Oregon, and beyond, so be sure to check if there’s one near you. If the thought of…Read more

  • For Gen Z, accounting is in Daily Edition • April 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The transition to requiring Real IDs at U.S. airports has been teased for years now — but the federal government says the upcoming May 7 deadline is the real deal this time. That means your regular license won’t do the trick at airport security before boarding a domestic flight; you’ll need a Real ID-compliant license or another form of identification, such as a passport, to present to TSA. Here’s what to know about the deadline and what to do if...
  • Rare chimp footage captured Daily Edition • April 15, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Newsweek and Statista recently ranked the top 250 hospitals around the globe, evaluating health care centers in 30 countries based on surveys of medical professionals, patient experience data, hospital quality metrics, and patient-reported outcome measures. Two U.S. based hospitals — Minnesota’s Mayo Clinic and Ohio’s Cleveland Clinic — took the No. 1 and No. 2 spots. See which other institutions made the list. Must Reads How dogs prepare for a...
  • Science is moving away from animal testing Daily Edition • April 14, 2025 SUPPORTED BY How much do you focus on agility in your workouts? The ability to move quickly and with ease is an important part of staying fit as you age — particularly when it comes to avoiding falls — but agility training often gets overlooked in exercise routines. “You’ll feel the mental confidence of your training first, feeling comfortable moving faster,” strength and conditioning coach Brett Poniros told The New York Times. “Then you’ll see the...
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