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. Daily Edition • October 11, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Two comets discovered just this year are poised to grace the night sky within the next few weeks. Named C/2025 R2 (SWAN) and C/2025 A6 (Lemmon), these celestial objects are making close approaches to Earth — close enough that they may be visible to the naked eye. Read a guide to spotting SWAN and Lemmon. Must Reads Just weeks after announcing her retirement, Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt — the longtime chaplain for Loyola Chicago’s men’s…Read more
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Daily Edition • January 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Sesame Street’s 55th season premieres today, and the Associated Press checked in with Elmo himself for a “tell-all” on the episodes ahead. The season will focus on emotional well-being and feature a lineup of musical guests that has Elmo excited. “There’s a lot to learn from music — yeah, timing and harmonies and melody and different styles and different cultures,” said the beloved red muppet. “It’s really cool! We’ve got a lot of wonderful people...
- See some of the world’s best street art
Daily Edition • January 15, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Yesterday, U.S. News & World Report released its 2025 Best Jobs ranking. As for what constitutes “best,” the publication takes into account growth potential, work-life balance, job safety, employment rate, and salary. Highlighting the country’s demand for health professionals, nurse practitioner took the top spot, followed by IT manager, physician assistant, financial manager, and software developer. See the full list. Must Reads This is your sign...
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Daily Edition • January 14, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Many of those displaced or endangered by the Los Angeles wildfires have had the extra stressor of worrying about their pets. Pasadena Humane has welcomed hundreds of animals since last Tuesday, and many other shelters and animal care centers have their doors open for evacuating or lost pets. But there are also some heartwarming animal stories coming out of the tragedy, like the retired fireman bringing his therapy dog, Jack, to first responders...