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  • Buzzworthy legal news Daily Edition • January 8, 2026 SUPPORTED BY It’s one of our favorite seasons — and no, we don’t mean winter (or awards, a la Moira Rose). It’s Girl Scout Cookie season, and this year’s lineup has all of the beloved treats like Thin Mints and Tagalongs, as well as one newcomer: Exploremores. The decadent cookie takes inspiration from Rocky Road ice cream, with “flavors of chocolate, marshmallow, and toasted almond crème.” Check out the Cookie Finder tool to see where and when cookies are…Read more

  • Long-lost Bach pieces performed Daily Edition • November 19, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’re starting to get into the season of 2025 recaps and “best ofs,” which means all the top dictionaries are choosing their words of the year. Dictionary.com’s choice was more of a phrase, while Collins went for the tech-minded “vibe coding.” And yesterday, Cambridge Dictionary announced it has decided on “parasocial,” defined as “involving or relating to a connection that someone feels between themselves and a famous person they do not know, a...
  • 2025’s top nature photos Daily Edition • November 18, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Who couldn’t use some alto saxophone to jazz up their Tuesday morning? Read up on some of the best examples of alto saxophone playing — including several standout performances from “poster player” Charlie Parker — and then listen to a playlist featuring all the music you just read about. According to The New York Times, you’ll be in love with the instrument in five minutes flat. Must Reads The stars of a “high drama” peregrine falcon livestream...
  • What’s ‘bird theory’? Daily Edition • November 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Some experience seasonal affective disorder, others get more mild “winter blues” — whatever way you slice it, the truth is that the colder months can be depressing for many. But there’s good news, too: “With intention and evidence-based practices, winter can become a season of meaning, connection, and even joy,” writes clinical social worker Gio Dolcecore. Read about four research-backed approaches that can make winter a happier time. Must Reads...
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