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Sunday Edition • June 29, 2025 SUPPORTED BY With solar rays in full force, wearing sunglasses is more than just a matter of comfort and style — UV-blocking shades can help protect your peepers from cataracts, eye cancer, and other conditions. And different colored lenses offer different benefits when it comes to things like light filtering and perception. For instance, yellow tinted lenses are scientifically proven to boost contrast sensitivity, while brown lenses can ease eye strain and…Read more
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Wednesday • January 31, 2024 Out with the old, in with the new — we’re talking baby names. The State of Baby Names initiative from BabyCenter has released the most popular monikers of 2024 so far, as well as a list of some of the ones that are becoming less popular. The top names include Olivia, Isabella, and Amelia for girls, and Noah, Liam, and Oliver for boys. Brooke, Blake, Julius, and Jaiden, meanwhile, are all on the decline. See the full rankings...
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Tuesday • January 30, 2024 Is your bedroom dark enough for sleeping? Research shows that even dim light, such as that from a hallway light, can raise your heart rate, shorten your sleep stages, and increase insulin resistance while you snooze. Thankfully, the solution could be as simple as investing in a low-cost eye mask, a new study found. In an interview with The Washington Post, co-author Viviana Greco said a mask may sound “very basic and simple” but...
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Monday • January 29, 2024 Baby boomers — the generation born between 1946 and 1964 — are reaching retirement age in record numbers, and those numbers are hitting a new peak this year. An average of 11,000 Americans are expected to celebrate their 65th birthdays every day from now until December. That translates to about 4.1 million people turning 65 in 2024, marking the “peak 65” or “silver tsunami,” as some have called it. If you’re among those riding the...