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  • This year’s Rockefeller tree is extra meaningful Daily Edition • December 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will be lit this evening, a holiday tradition dating back nearly a century. But what did it look like way back when? Footage recently shared by Today shows a tree being installed in the iconic plaza on Dec. 1, 1960 — check out the video and read on to learn what makes this year’s Rockefeller tree extra special. Must Reads Don’t toss those leftover autumn pumpkins in the trash — here are a few pointers for…Read more

  • Cancer drugs might help reverse Alzheimer’s . Daily Edition • July 31, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s mooving time for Michigan cows! Earlier this week, more than 250 dairy cattle made their way to Michigan State University’s brand-new Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center. The state-of-the-art facility will be an opportunity for students to learn on a modern, high-tech farm. “It’s a new beginning,” George Smith, head of the school’s AgBioResearch department, told the Associated Press. Watch footage of the cows on the moove (sorry, that...
  • The world’s largest solar panel mural . Daily Edition • July 30, 2025 SUPPORTED BY How does a tree change over 10 years? The better question might be, how does it stay the same? Photographer Yvan Bédard spent a decade capturing the same elm in Neuville, Canada, starting in 2014 when he snapped a pic of the tree in front of a bright full moon. “In the following years, I went back to this tree to make other photographs because I liked its direction toward the rising sun and weather conditions such as morning fog,” he told...
  • Meet USPS’s handwriting detectives . Daily Edition • July 29, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s the International Monarch Monitoring Blitz! That’s a mouthful, but here’s the gist: The annual event, running through Sunday, calls on individuals and organizations to go out in nature and report any observations of monarch butterflies, milkweed plants, monarch eggs, caterpillars, and chrysalises. The data collected helps scientists learn more about the current state of monarch populations and their host plant, milkweed. Get more info on how...
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