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  • A green transformation in Greensburg, Kansas Daily Edition • October 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Constantine “Gus” Stamatin was a Florida culinary staple — he cooked for celebrities (including Walt Disney) at hot spots in Orlando, owned and operated his own restaurant, and eventually worked at a Disney resort. But to granddaughter Sarah Sauce, he was just Papa Gus. Sauce recently inherited her grandpa’s recipe book from his days as a chef, and has been sharing them in TikTok videos — take a look. Must Reads Check out rare photos of the…Read more

  • Nature vs. nurture: aging edition Daily Edition • February 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today is World Thinking Day — “a day of international friendship and a time to stand up for causes that could improve the lives of girls around the globe,” per the Girl Scouts. The global organization offers resources and activity guides for the occasion, prompting scouts to recognize the power of their thoughts. We’ll also take this opportunity to remind you that Girl Scout Cookies are currently available for sale (and home shipping!). Must...
  • A mother’s love, seen from underwater Daily Edition • February 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Hundreds of thousands of people have been memorialized in The New York Times obituary section — people who left a mark on society. But one of the paper’s obituary editors, Amy Padnani, noticed a few years ago that some of history’s trailblazers had been left out, namely many women and people of color. So in 2018, she launched “Overlooked,” a series of obituaries honoring “remarkable people” whose deaths went unreported. Learn more about the...
  • Meet a new (and fuzzy) sunflower species Daily Edition • February 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Getting in a good nap isn’t rocket science — or maybe it is. Using data from long-haul space crews, NASA researchers found that those who napped for around 26 minutes showed improved alertness and performance compared to those who didn’t. That may sound quite short, but there’s science backing up the so-called “NASA nap.” Cassie Hilditch, with NASA’s Fatigue Countermeasures Laboratory, explained to Good Housekeeping that with a brief afternoon...
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