
New tiny home 'recovery village' designed to promote sobriety in homeless residents
The low-barrier community will provide shelter to residents for up to 24 months as they work to maintain sobriety.
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Tim Walz's daughter, Hope Walz: On getting through Inauguration Day, building community & going outside
Hope Walz gives an exclusive interview, sharing advice for staying optimistic, clues into her future, and heartfelt stories about her dad.
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Minnesota is banning phones in classrooms, and this club is helping teens with the transition
Minnesota joined seven other states in enacting a state-wide policy that restricts phone use in classrooms. This nonprofit is helping teens get off their screens.
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A pharmacy in the UK is trying an alternative form of mental health care, by way of 'capsules' of poetry
Customers suffering from “broken hearts” and “existential angst” are given poems by Mary Oliver and Derek Walcott in lieu of a traditional prescriptions.
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Need a pause on election coverage? Livestream capybaras and penguins to soothe your anxiety
Mental health company Calm will partner with the San Diego Zoo on Election Day with an exclusive stream of cute critters.
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Expert says adding these two words to the phrase 'What do you do?' can humanize the way we approach work
Simone Stolzoff says that the common phrase reinforces hustle culture, but tweaking it slightly makes a world of difference.
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L.L. Bean donates $100k to Noah Kahan's Busyhead Project: 'It's going to make a huge difference'
The singer partnered with the New England-based outdoor brand to release a collection just in time for “Stick Season.”
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Happiness swings votes — and America's current mood could scramble expectations of young and old voters
Since the 1960s and the election of President John F. Kennedy, younger voters have supported Democratic candidates, while older voters leaned Republican. But that dynamic has been evolving.
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