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“I Wanted a Legacy”: Meet the Amputee Crowned the World’s Strongest Disabled Man

Scott Endersby had his right leg amputated in 2018 after a motorcycle accident. But in 2025, the IT technician became the first person to ever be crowned the world’s, Britain’s, and England’s Strongest Disabled Man in the same year — and now, he’s setting his sights on the Paralympics.

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The Menopause Workout Is In: More Fitness Classes Are Addressing Midlife Changes — Here Are 5 Areas to Prioritize

As the medical world catches up to the current cultural moment, women are enjoying greater access to menopause-specific health care than ever before. In turn, fitness programs tailored to menopausal women are becoming more prevalent as well. When women’s hormones change — whether they’re shifting unpredictably during the pre- and perimenopausal years or dropping off

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How to Build a Personalized Mental Health Tool Kit for Days When You’re Feeling Down

Do you have a mental health tool kit at the ready? Also called coping toolboxes, these are personalized collections of items, activities, and techniques that can help you self-soothe when you’re in a state of stress.  “When we’re in our feelings, it can be difficult to think rationally about how to cope,” Stella Kimbrough, a

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“Jaws” Superfan Builds World’s First Life-Size Replica of the Film’s Boat

There are movie fans, and then there are movie superfans — the kind that bring elements from the imaginary world into the real world. Jon Fieldhouse is one of those people: He built the first-ever full-scale replica of the boat from Jaws, and tourists are traveling from around the globe to climb aboard.

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The Nice News Team’s Favorite Small Business Products

Most of us (all of us?) would agree that goods from small businesses just feel more special — a bonus given that shopping small supports local economies and creates jobs. Small businesses also often offer a touch more insight into what you’re spending your money on, whether it’s something as practical as hand soap or as delightful as a flower-growing kit.

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10-Year-Old Girl Finds Critically Endangered Axolotl in Welsh River, a UK First

This article was originally written by Ed Chatterton for SWNS — the U.K.’s largest independent news agency, providing globally relevant original, verified, and engaging content to the world’s leading media outlets. A member of the internet’s favorite salamander species wound up quite far from its natural habitat, but was lucky enough to be discovered by

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Chef Started Disaster Relief Nonprofit Out of Old RV in 2006 — It’s Since Served 35 Million Gourmet Meals 

“My grandmothers cooked, if it was a good day or a bad day, if they were happy or if they were sad, they cooked. They loved on people with food,” Gary LeBlanc told Nice News on a phone call from Portsmouth, Virginia in mid-April. The career restaurateur and hotelier, whose family hails from New Iberia,

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Is Laughter Truly the Best Medicine? A Clinical Psychologist Breaks Down the Benefits of Cracking Up

There’s a reason we crack jokes with our friends, buy tickets to comedy shows, and seek romantic partners with a solid sense of humor: It feels good to giggle. But while bursting into laughter provides temporary happiness, how else does it impact our lives? And do those feel-good moments translate to any tangible boons for

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