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  • America’s most hospitable city Daily Edition • February 7, 2026 SUPPORTED BY If your to-be-read list sometimes feels more like a mandate to be fulfilled than an opportunity to learn and consume art, a reading journal might be up your alley. It’s a way of slowing down and making reading a more mindful experience, rather than something to check off. “A reading journal is akin to a diary, but instead of recording your deepest thoughts (although those are welcome too), you’re reflecting on what you’re reading,” The Guardian’s…Read more

  • Renewable energy is science’s 2025 MVP Daily Edition • December 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY There’s a new addition to awards season, and it puts regular folks — or regular pets, rather — at the forefront. The Pet Lovers’ Choice Awards, taking place Feb. 24, will be dedicated to America’s beloved dogs and cats, and the winners will be chosen by fans. The categories include best rescue pet, senior sweetheart, and athletic champion. Here’s how to enter your pet. Must Reads Medicare-negotiated price cuts will take effect Jan. 1 — learn...
  • What went right in 2025 Sunday Edition • December 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today is the winter solstice, also considered the official beginning of astronomical winter. Though it’s the shortest day and longest night of the year — due to Earth’s north pole being tilted farthest away from the sun — it also means we’ll have longer periods of daylight from here on out (yay!). The winter solstice represents rebirth and renewal for many cultures: Learn about seven celebrations taking place around the globe. — the Nice News...
  • Love really can help mend a damaged heart . Daily Edition • December 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Akin to the Oscars’ “in memoriam” section, a recent article from The New York Times Magazine is a touching tribute to some of the “artists, innovators, and thinkers” who died in 2025. It covers the heavy hitters — Jane Goodall, David Lynch, George Foreman — as well as some lesser-known visionaries and celebrities, like a park ranger who spent six decades “guiding souls” in Glacier National Park and a bonobo who “had a lot to say.” Read “The...
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