- North Dakota to hit nation-first milestone
Daily Edition • December 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge is home to Wisdom, the world’s oldest-known banded bird. But the 75-year-old is just one of many (i.e., roughly 1.5 million) albatrosses living on the atoll, and now the public can get a glimpse at the thriving wildlife. The refuge is not open for visitation, so the nonprofit Friends of Midway Atoll set up a 24-hour wildlife camera on one of the atoll’s three islands to “bring the place to the people.”…Read more
- Another tool in the mental health toolbox
Daily Edition • August 15, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Sometimes the internet simply delights us. Take the TikTok Abigail Arnett posted earlier this month, asking fellow users to share “something your parents did to make your childhood magical.” She clarified that she didn’t mean extravagant trips or gifts, but rather “something so ordinary but so special.” Hundreds of commenters resonated with the prompt, and their answers are the definition of heartwarming — read some. Nice News Today Dating apps...
- The ultimate volunteer gig for soccer fans
. Daily Edition • August 14, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Exercise is great for both physical and mental health — but have you tried movement as a creative tool? Author Kelly Corrigan recently shared with NPR how short movement breaks (like taking a three-minute dance party or simply getting up from your desk) can ease writer’s block and burnout. Read her advice. Must Reads See the world from the International Space Station’s POV Getting tricked into online scams is more common than you might think —...
- Today’s Pick: Small Midwest city has a rep for modern architecture
Editors’ Picks • August 13, 2025 To take in some of the world’s most innovative, artistic infrastructure, one might travel to New York, London, Tokyo, or … Columbus, Indiana? That’s right — the small, Midwestern city is a hot spot for masterful modern architecture: Dozens of buildings, from churches to fire stations and private homes, boast avant-garde designs, earning Columbus the nickname “The Athens on the Prairie.” The emphasis started back in the 1940s and continues today (this...