- Forgiving others is good for you
Daily Edition • March 11, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Forget winter or spring — it’s fish doorbell season. For the uninitiated, that means it’s the time of year when people all over the world help fish in the Netherlands get through a boat lock in the city of Utrecht so they can reach their spawning grounds. Here’s how you can participate: Next time you have a spare moment, tune into the livestream, and when you see a fish reach the lock, ring the doorbell to alert the operator to let the swimmers…Read more
- Wedding trends for 2026
Daily Edition • February 5, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Some may say New York City’s streets make up one big stage, and no one is better proof of that than Ari Miller. Better known online as ARIatHOME, the one-man traveling act takes his keyboard and mic outside and invites those around him to perform — “The ethos of it is anyone that wants to get on the mic is allowed to and is able to,” he recently told ABC News. As you might imagine, the result is a little bit of Big Apple magic. Watch his work in...
- Today’s Pick: An artistic ‘thank you’
Editors’ Picks • February 4, 2026 To be in your 90s and still doing what you love is inspirational — and to bring joy to others through that passion? Even more so. Meet Eva Lu Damianos: a 90-year-old artist living in a Pennsylvania retirement community. After recovering from a broken leg, she decided to secretly paint watercolor portraits of the 18 caregivers who helped her through her healing process and surprise them with the masterpieces. Get the full story and see some of the paintings...
- Solar panels last longer than we thought
Daily Edition • February 4, 2026 SUPPORTED BY You’ve heard of a bird’s-eye view, but what about a bear’s-eye view? Twelve grizzly bears living on Alaska’s North Slope have been outfitted with collar cameras so that scientists can see what they get up to. The short recordings show the mammals playing, swimming, hunting, and foraging for berries — all valuable insights into one of the most remote grizzly populations in the world, per the Associated Press. See some snapshots from the cameras....