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  • All about ōsōji, the Japanese year-end clean Daily Edition • December 23, 2025 SUPPORTED BY What was your favorite song of 2025? This year saw new releases from Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Rosalia, and so many more. Everyone’s top 10 list probably looks different — check out one ranking from USA Today, and consider making your own to compare with family and friends. Must Reads A short mantra to help you through the holidays Revisit the best deep-sea wildlife encounters of 2025, as compiled by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research…Read more

  • The “special sauce” for practicing gratitude Sunday Edition • September 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Astronomical autumn officially begins tomorrow, and as much as we love buying pumpkin spice lattes and shopping for cozy decor, there’s another fun way to celebrate the season that doesn’t involve doling out dough: leaf peeping. Every contiguous U.S. state (yes, even California and Florida) will get its chance to show off those vibrant red, orange, and yellow hues in the next few months — but to catch a glimpse, you’ll need to know exactly...
  • Midwest airport ranked No. 1 . Daily Edition • September 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Whose dog is this well-behaved? A pup named Oakley in Aurora, Illinois, was recently rescued from a house fire, but wouldn’t leave his residence until he was safely attached to his leash. In a now-viral video, the American Staffordshire terrier leads an officer to his leash before being taken outside. Thankfully, no one else was inside and the home remains habitable after the blaze, but this story still serves as a good reminder to brush up on...
  • Award-winning shots under the sea . Daily Edition • September 19, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Spring cleaning gets a lot of play, but what about an autumn declutter? The BBC has the lowdown on how to start a seasonal refresh for your home, including tips for distinguishing between nostalgia and sentimentality as you weigh which items to get rid of. Michelle Ogundehin, judge of the British reality show Interior Design Masters, advises: “Keep the things that reinforce you, that uplift you when you walk through the door.” Must Reads...
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