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  • Operation: Solve Amelia Earhart’s disappearance . Daily Edition • July 9, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you don’t have plans tomorrow night, consider making a date with the moon. July’s full buck moon is sure to be a sight to behold, given that it will be this year’s farthest full moon from the sun and one of the lowest. While the moon should be visible (and beautiful) throughout Thursday evening, Live Science reports it’s best seen at moonrise. As for the unique name? “The full moon in July is called the buck moon because the antlers of male deer…Read more

  • The power of hand-holding 💗 img Wake up to good news. Supported by Wednesday • February 14, 2024 Happy Valentine’s Day! Many will be picking up bouquets for their loves today, but did you know that most flowers have to pass through the Miami International Airport before landing in U.S. stores? Over the past three weeks, hundreds of flights from Colombia and Ecuador have delivered around 18,000 tons of flowers to the Florida hub. There were roses and carnations from Bogota; pompons, hydrangeas, and chrysanthemums from...
  • A famous library, unveiled for the first time Wake up to good news. Supported by Tuesday • February 13, 2024 It’s Mardi Gras! The annual event, also called Fat Tuesday, is associated with king cakes, colorful beads, and, of course, New Orleans. But it wasn’t always that way — America’s very first Mardi Gras was celebrated in Mobile, Alabama, in 1703. About 15 years later, once New Orleans was established, the holiday became popular in the Louisiana city, which nowadays begins celebrating more than a full month in advance. See photos from...
  • 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...
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