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  • Eating for two (yourself and Earth) . Daily Edition • October 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s Nobel Prize week! The first award, for medicine, was given yesterday to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for their work studying the immune system. The prize for physics will be awarded today, chemistry on Wednesday, literature Thursday, and the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Things will wrap up next Monday, Oct. 13, with the prize in economics. Stay up to date on the winners. Must Reads These silly games aren’t just for…Read more

  • How to conduct a life review Sunday Edition • December 22, 2024 SUPPORTED BY The holiday season is filled with love and joy, but also, quite often, stress and anxiety. On the one hand, you spend tons of time with family, attend numerous events, and exchange gifts. On the other hand, you spend tons of time with family, attend numerous … you see where this is going. Add in the fact that it’s cold and flu season, and by Jan. 1, it’d be shocking if you weren’t completely exhausted. But with a little extra intention toward...
  • Airport runway to be home for thousands Daily Edition • December 21, 2024 SUPPORTED BY It’s the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, also known as the first day of winter, astronomically speaking. You can choose to think of Dec. 21 as the shortest, darkest day of the year — or you can choose to take the optimistic mindset and think of it as the coziest day of the year. Consider taking today’s early sunset as a cue to get some extra rest amid this busy holiday season. Plus, from now until June, the days will only be getting...
  • A new car safety feature that will save lives Daily Edition • December 20, 2024 SUPPORTED BY If you plan on spending the week between Christmas and New Year’s mostly on the couch (fully support getting that rest!), you’re going to need some content to watch. Film franchises can provide days of entertainment — here are six ideas from Atlantic writers, movie snacks not included. Must Reads Who should you be tipping this holiday season — and how much? Invasive “murder hornets” have been eradicated in the U.S., five years after they were...
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