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. Daily Edition • July 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You might soon experience some of the shortest days of your life. That may sound scary, but it’s really just an oddity relating to Earth’s rotation. Over the past few years, our planet has been overall spinning faster on its axis, to the point that timekeeping experts have said our clocks might have to skip a second around 2029. In the shorter term, the quicker rotation means that there are a few days coming up that are expected to be shorter than…Read more
- The US town that goes months without sunshine
Wake up to good news. Supported By Monday • February 12, 2024 If you’re struggling to keep up with the resolutions you set on Jan. 1, author Jay Shetty’s advice might help. In a new video series with the meditation app Calm, he homes in on the importance of growth when it comes to achieving your goals. “I generally find that goals are things that we want to do, or things we want, as opposed to who we need to be in order to achieve those goals. So if goals are what we want, growth is who we...
- A different kind of dating app
Wake up to good news. Supported By Sunday • February 11, 2024 It’s game day! The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, and the bets are rolling in (including wagers on whether a certain special moment between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will take place). Check out a cheat sheet with info about the championship and halftime entertainment here. Today’s other highly anticipated event? Puppy Bowl XX, of course. Before football takes the field, 131...
- Want to live in Japan?
Wake up to good news. Supported By Saturday • February 10, 2024 Today marks the start of the Lunar New Year, and 2024 is (drumroll, please) the Year of the Dragon! “Traditionally, the dragon is an auspicious symbol of strength and power. It is also associated with good fortune, wisdom, success, protection, and masculinity,” Mario Poceski, a professor of Buddhist studies and Chinese religions at the University of Florida, recently wrote in an article for The Conversation. Also known as the...