- Newly approved food dye comes from fruit
. Daily Edition • July 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY TV fiends: The 2025 Emmy nominations were announced yesterday. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Apple TV’s Severance led the pack with 27 nods, but it will face some tough competition in this year’s particularly stacked drama category. Supervillain series The Penguin was close behind Severance with 24 nominations, followed by The Studio and The White Lotus, both with 23. There’s a little under two months to go before the Sept. 7 ceremony, so you still have…Read more
- New brain cancer therapy has scientists “optimistic”
Daily Edition • March 15, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Nice News previously reported on the predictions that 2024 would be a banner year for seeing the northern lights, or aurora borealis. And it seems as though those predictions have come to fruition: According to Business Insider, next week’s equinox could create “holes” in Earth’s magnetic field, allowing solar wind “to transfer energy to our atmosphere.” That, combined with the fact that solar activity is generally quite strong right now, could...
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Daily Edition • March 14, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Spring is arriving, bringing floral blooms, warmer weather, longer days — and seasonal allergies. But in this in-between time, as winter winds down and spring ramps up, it can be hard to know whether you’re experiencing symptoms of allergies or a virus. Some symptoms, like runny noses, overlap, but there are key differences to note. For example, a fever and chills point to a virus, while itchy eyes mean allergies are more likely. Read more tips from...
- Flipping the script on teens’ smartphone usage
Daily Edition • March 13, 2024 SUPPORTED BY This week marks four years since the COVID-19 crisis was officially declared a pandemic, four years since the world shut down in the name of saving lives. It’s a tough anniversary for many of us, but one that bears reflecting on. Baker Lexie Smith did her own reflection in a recent New York Times column, writing about a popular early pandemic coping mechanism: sourdough. As coronavirus spread, Smith sent over 1,700 packets of dried sourdough starter...