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  • Today’s Pick: Dealing with difficult relationships Editors’ Picks • January 28, 2026 Today’s featured article is recommended reading for anyone who routinely butts heads with a coworker or feels stuck in negative patterns with a partner. Difficult relationships often reflect differences in temperament and attachment styles, psychology professor Jessica A. Stern explains — learn her strategies for managing emotions and giving better feedback. Natalie Stone Managing Editor Today’s Pick Kinga Krzeminska—Moment/Getty Images Dealing With a…Read more

  • Invisible labor got a pay raise in India . Daily Edition • December 19, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The solstice hasn’t even happened yet, but it’s already been a frigid winter in the Midwest — and Lake Michigan is proof of that. The Great Lake has begun to freeze in many places, with one drone photographer capturing (now-viral) footage of mesmerizing “ice waves” at a lighthouse in St. Joseph, Michigan. He also shared a video of that same lighthouse being transformed into an “ice monster” — check it out. Must Reads “Cautious optimism”: A pod...
  • Walking through grief together . Daily Edition • December 18, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s that time of year when it feels like just about everyone has the sniffles. Thankfully, there are quite a few simple remedies for sinus pressure, including decongestant sprays, saline irrigation, and antihistamines (if allergies may be the root cause). You can also use your own two hands: Learn how to massage your sinuses to drain them, and get advice from an expert on when it’s time to consult a doc about sinus pain. Must Reads Captured on...
  • Today’s Pick: Are you an “otrovert”? Editors’ Picks • December 17, 2025 We humans seem to have an insatiable need to categorize ourselves psychologically, whether we’re taking an Enneagram type test or a “Which Christmas Cookie Are You?” quiz. And now there’s another way to do so, thanks to psychiatrist Rami Kaminski, who coined the term “otrovert.” Click below to learn what defines an otrovert and the questions you should ask yourself to determine if you are one. Rebekah Brandes Assistant Editor Today’s Pick...
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