- Let your fave novel guide your next trip
Daily Edition • August 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’re inching up on peak back-to-school season (already!), so this is a good story to send to any parents and grandparents who are about to be drowning in adorable children’s artwork. When her grandson was in preschool, Louisiana artist Heidi Matherne decided to create a collage using his own art — sparking the idea that she could help other families preserve their kids’ work in the same way. And so her art series Kiddeaux Collages was born — check…Read more
- How physician empathy influences patients
Sunday Edition • April 21, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Taking a cue from Mary’s famous four-legged friend, four little lambs have been going to school. This isn’t the setup to another nursery rhyme, though — it’s a real-life program in Pennsylvania that’s helping children build literacy skills. The brainchild of Laura Jacob, superintendent of a school district outside Pittsburgh, the initiative is based on research that suggests having animals as an audience aids in developing kids’ reading abilities....
- This weekend’s once-in-a-lifetime comet
Daily Edition • April 20, 2024 SUPPORTED BY You’ve likely heard the phrase “gap year” used to describe students taking time to travel, volunteer, or relax before pursuing higher education or work. Less talked about is the growing trend of adults embarking on their own version of a gap year, also known as a mini-sabbatical. According to the Associated Press, more companies are offering these extended breaks as a way to counter employee burnout and exhaustion. If that has you feeling inspired,...
- America’s “most underrated” national parks 🏞️
Daily Edition • April 19, 2024 SUPPORTED BY The health benefits of walking have been borne out by science — the activity can improve sleep quality, increase blood flow, and boost moods. While many people believe they need to take 10,000 steps a day to get those benefits, that specific figure didn’t originate in a study. It actually made it into the mainstream due to a Japanese clock company’s marketing campaign ahead of the Tokyo Olympics back in 1964. So how many steps a day should you aim...