
Haniya Rae
Editor at US News and World Report
Haniya Rae is currently the Sleep Editor for U.S. News & World Report’s 360 Reviews Sleep section and a Certified Sleep Science Coach. She previously worked at Consumer Reports where she reported on test results on mattresses, pillows, sheets, and other home products with data from the company’s test labs. She’s talked about beds and sleep on NBC’s Good Morning America and NBC and Consumer Reports’ joint show, Consumer 101. She’s also written about health topics for The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Popular Science.
Haniya Rae has a bachelor’s degree in Art and Art History from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She’s also a Certified Sleep Science Coach.
- New York, NY, USA
- linkedin.com/in/haniya-rae
Publications
- Martha Stewart10 articles
- Forbes1 article
- A Media Operator1 article
- Martha Stewart Living
- US News and World Report
Writes Most On
- 10 Border Plants to Beautifully Define Driveways, Garden Paths, and More11 Apr—Martha StewartEstablish an elegant perimeter with these colorful blooms. Border plants offer definition along garden beds and driveways, creating neat lines that help to contain other vegetation. Of course, your exact selection will depend on your desired look. You could opt for flowery annuals for a more colorful scene or feathery evergreens for a more textural, elegant backdrop. Here, we spoke to experts about the best border plants that will fit both of these briefs—and more. Read on to learn more about...
- 10 Drought-Tolerant Flowers That Thrive Even With Minimal Water5 Apr—Martha StewartThese beautiful blooms can really beat the heat. Those who live in hot or dry areas can still grow plenty of plants. Drought-tolerant flowers, for example, are a wonderful option and can tolerate a little heat and less water. As long as your local soil is aerated and well-draining, you should have no problem growing these beautiful blooms. Here are a few that professional gardeners love. David Hillock, consumer horticulturist and state coordinator of the Oklahoma Extension Master Gardener...
- 8 Flowers That Thrive in Pots and Containers, According to Horticulturists25 Mar—Martha StewartThese beautiful blooms will bring color to any corner of your patio or garden. Want more spring blooms? Pots and containers are a wonderful way to bring a splash of color to your yard. Not only do they add more variety to your flora, but they can also be moved to areas of the garden that haven't yet blossomed, creating a much-needed sense of character and vibrancy. Fortunately, there are plenty of flowers that thrive in containers. Here, we spoke to gardening experts about the ones that do...
- 5 Fast-Growing Evergreen Trees That Provide Abundant Shade in Record Time29 Mar—Martha StewartThese selections are perfect for a cooler, shadier garden. Evergreens are prized for their year-round greenery and texture, but they can also provide shade for your yard. The evergreen family extends beyond conifers and includes any tree that keeps its green foliage, as opposed to a deciduous tree, which loses its leaves in autumn. Depending on where you live, you can choose between magnificent oaks, tall pines, and hardy magnolias—all of which will help keep your garden shielded from the...