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  • How the heart can heal itself Daily Edition • January 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY New Orleans is displaying its resilience in the wake of the New Year’s Day tragedy in the city’s signature style: with music. By sunrise on Jan. 2, the French Quarter’s famed Bourbon Street was cleaned, and by mid-morning, the jazzy sounds of street musicians began to fill the air, ABC News reported. “[Music] takes your mind off everything going on, even though it’s temporary. It’s healing,” busker Aoleoin Broomfield told the outlet. More proof…Read more

  • How the heart can heal itself Daily Edition • January 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY New Orleans is displaying its resilience in the wake of the New Year’s Day tragedy in the city’s signature style: with music. By sunrise on Jan. 2, the French Quarter’s famed Bourbon Street was cleaned, and by mid-morning, the jazzy sounds of street musicians began to fill the air, ABC News reported. “[Music] takes your mind off everything going on, even though it’s temporary. It’s healing,” busker Aoleoin Broomfield told the outlet. More proof...
  • Why some people are more likable than others Sunday Edition • January 5, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It may be a new year, but we’re still in the thick of awards season, and the 82nd annual Golden Globes are set to start 2025 off with a bang. The ceremony will take place tonight at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, and home viewers can catch it live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET or stream it on Paramount+. Comedian Nikki Glaser is hosting, Aubrey Plaza and Colin Farrell are among those presenting, and Ariana Grande and Hiroyuki Sanada are two of the first-time...
  • Making the bar scene safer Daily Edition • January 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY For the type A people among us: You’ve got a fresh 2025 planner and a brand-new calendar hanging on your wall, and we’ve got a list of some of the most important holidays and events of the year ahead. Grab your favorite writing utensil (we know you have one) and start marking those dates! Must Reads Notre Dame’s stained glass windows are getting a colorful refresh — take a look Make room, Guinness: Ireland’s version of moonshine is back on the menu...
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