- Ford is moving (but not far)
. Daily Edition • September 18, 2025 SUPPORTED BY New York City isn’t the only place in the country with a heated mayoral race. Over the summer, a Somerville, Massachusetts, resident jokingly appointed her cat Berry as the city’s official Bike Path Mayor, given the indoor-outdoor feline’s preference for hanging out by the path. That prompted other pet owners to nominate their own furry friends for the position and launch full campaigns, culminating in an election this week. Katjana…Read more
- Which natural remedies help beat the flu?
Sunday Edition • November 3, 2024 SUPPORTED BY At chaotic airport drop-off zones, saying goodbye to your loved one with a long, drawn-out hug isn’t going to endear you to the line of other drivers waiting to do the same. That’s why a New Zealand airport recently imposed a max three-minute hugging rule, with a sign stating “for fonder farewells, please use the car park.” Naturally, the new limit has caused a stir, but it also raises the question: Just how long should the ideal hug last? The...
- Lollipops could aid in cancer diagnoses
Daily Edition • November 2, 2024 SUPPORTED BY If you’re feeling nervous about the election, you’re in good company: More than two-thirds of U.S. adults reported the 2024 presidential election as a “significant” source of stress in an annual poll from the American Psychological Association. But you don’t have to let the next few days be consumed with anxiety — read this guide to learn some ways to cope. Must Reads Don’t forget to change your clocks tomorrow — daylight saving time ends at 2...
- Refunds for delayed and canceled flights
Daily Edition • November 1, 2024 SUPPORTED BY More than a month after Hurricane Helene made landfall, the devastating effects of the natural disaster are still being felt, and food banks are continuing to work overtime to keep communities fed and hydrated. That’s why we’re giving readers the opportunity to donate to Feeding the Carolinas, a network that unites the 10 Feeding America Food Banks serving North and South Carolina. As of mid-October, the network was back to serving all 146...