No images? Click here Did you end up with a big ol' stack of gift cards or cold hard cash this holiday season? Are they already burning a hole in your pocket? If you don't make a plan, you'll probably end up buying boring everyday things with those cards. Here are the best ways to spend them for entertainment, self-improvement and even delicious snacks. We may earn a commission on qualifying purchases. So, don’t forget to get a little something for yourself, too. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters. |
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Wednesday, December 28, 2022
💳 How To Spend Those Gift Cards
America's New Year Resolutions
No images? Click here Looking forward to the new year? Let us know what your plans are, over on Twitter! - Digg ON OUR RADARThis week, someone who doesn’t believe drinking problems are real, a coworker getting ostracized for attending a work lunch, and a letter writer who thinks not loving dogs is a sign of bad character. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Sonic Soak Cleans Quickly And Efficiently With Ultrasonic WavesBy letting this ultrasonic machine kill your germs, you can save up to 40 times the water and 15 times the electricity of other washing machines. EDITORS' PICKS
Movies That People Thought Were Really Boring, According To Reddit Yawning a few times is okay, but these films really pushed the limit. America's Top New Year's Resolutions, Visualized These are the most common changes Americans are planning to make in 2023. Children's Apps That Collect The Most Data, Visualized From popular games to video streaming apps and messengers, here's a list of apps made for children and the numerous types of data points they track. VIDEO OF THE DAYReeves was caught on camera in between conversation and still had time to commit to the bit. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Every Desk Deserves A Cow, Every Cow Deserves A UFO AbductionWe don't want to live in a world where miniature cows aren't being abducted by aliens on a daily basis. IN THE NEWS📰 More Than 60 Killed In Blizzard Wreaking Havoc Across US. “This lake affect snow is producing extremely heavy snow at the rate of one to two inches per hour,” the National Weather Service said in a morning bulletin. (NBC) 🛫 Southwest CEO Apologizes To Passengers, Staff After Flight Cancellation Chaos. "I'm apologizing to them daily," CEO Bob Jordan said. (ABC) 🐾 Shiba Inu Who Inspired 'Doge' Meme Is Seriously Ill With Leukemia. Kabosu, the internet-famous dog who inspired the “doge” meme and influenced digital culture for a decade, is seriously ill with leukemia and liver disease. (CNN) ⛪️ Vatican Says Health Of Retired Pope Benedict XVI 'Worsening.' The health of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has worsened due to his age, and doctors are constantly monitoring the frail 95-year-old’s condition, the Vatican said Wednesday. (AP) FROM THE ARCHIVESEnjoy This Video Of A Golden Retriever Sliding Down A Ski Slope Soundtracked To Fleetwood Mac's 'Dreams'A resourceful dog learns how to slide down this ski slope and looks like it's having the most fun of its life. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters.
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Sunday, December 25, 2022
🧩 Puzzles For Christmas
No images? Click here Merry Christmas! 🎄 The Digg team is off this weekend, so here are some of our favorite optical illusions, puzzles and brainteasers to keep you occupied. We'll be back in your inbox on Wednesday the 28th. - Annie Claus 🤶🏻 KEEP AN EYE OUTA viral TikTok challenges you to flip your perspective to figure things out. Speed and velocity are not the same thing, and this optical illusion illustrates that beautifully. And possibly headache-inducingly. Flashing image warning to anyone who is photosensitive! Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás creates puzzles with hidden images, and they're a great activity for people of all ages who are stuck at home. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Best Last-Minute GiftsNeed a gift, but don't have time for it to ship across the country? These are some smart options for procrastinators. UP FOR DEBATEDIGG PICKS | SPONSORED The Best Amazon Picks In December Chosen By YouWe share our favorite Amazon picks with you every single day, but these are picks chosen by other Digg readers. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the daily video email and Digg's other newsletters.
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