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  • Welcome to the ghost galaxy Daily Edition • March 5, 2026 SUPPORTED BY The Gerber Baby Photo Search is on — and there’s a bit of a twist to this year’s competition. The company has named the 2026 contest “Behind the Baby” and is looking for pics that feature little ones and their parents. “We believe a parent-friendly world starts with giving parents the recognition they deserve,” the photo search website reads. Families have until April 12 to submit a photo and accompanying short story. Must Reads A fascinating peek…Read more

  • A conservation dream come true Daily Edition • February 9, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Have you ever visited one of our nation’s great public lands and thought, “I wish I could just live here”? Well, it turns out you can. Outside magazine recently flagged dozens of open roles for summer campground hosts at various national parks. Note that the housing situations vary — certain sites allow you to tent camp, others require an RV or trailer, and some come with an apartment — but true nature junkies will jump at the chance to live in a...
  • Do you have foot-in-mouth syndrome? Sunday Edition • February 8, 2026 SUPPORTED BY It’s hard to say what’ll be a more entertaining watch today: the Seattle Seahawks playing the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LXl or Team Fluff taking on Team Ruff in Puppy Bowl XXI. In terms of niceness, it doesn’t get much sweeter than watching rescue dogs having fun. But the Super Bowl does have the added bonus of incredible commercials, like the one featuring Lady Gaga singing Mister Rogers’ “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.” Guess we’ll just...
  • 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...
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