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What Happens if You Start Choking When You’re Alone? Here’s How to Give Yourself the Heimlich

Indiana resident Patricia Webster was eating a sandwich in her car last May when something suddenly became lodged in the back of her throat, she told NBC affiliate WDTN. Realizing she was choking with no one around to help, she exited her vehicle and began attempting the Heimlich maneuver on herself, leaning over the trunk […]

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Australia’s First New Major City in a Century Promises to Honor Its Indigenous Heritage and the Planet

If you’ve been noodling over a trip Down Under, you may want to add Western Sydney to your itinerary. For the first time in over a century, a new major city is coming to the area — and it promises to be a hot spot of diversity and climate resilience. Called Bradfield City, the development

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Most Global Blindness Is Preventable or Treatable — This Org Is on the Ground Tackling It

This winter, Nice News is partnering with Cure Blindness for our Cause of the Season — a quarterly fundraising initiative spotlighting nonprofits making the world a better place. Click here to donate, and read on to learn about the essential work the organization is doing.  It’s impossible not to smile when watching someone get their

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Are “Nesting Parties” the New Baby Showers? Inside the Trend of Forgoing Gifts for Practical Help

Building the nursery, attending prenatal classes, packing a hospital bag, choosing a pediatrician — these are just a few items that expecting parents typically need to tackle before their bundle of joy arrives. Add hosting a baby shower to the mix, and even for those who receive help planning, a joyful event can start to

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This Dad Was Voted UK’s Best Wedding Photographer — Here Are His Favorite Pics

Hiring a photographer to memorialize one of the most important days of your life is often nerve-racking, but couples who contract Olly Knight can rest assured that he’ll capture the celebration beautifully. The father of two from Kent, England, was named the U.K.’s best wedding photographer at the 2026 Wedding Industry Awards, and his favorite shots showcase the special moments that make these events so meaningful. 

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From Breakbeats to the Dance Floor: How Hip-Hop and House Revolutionized Music and Culture

There was a time when artists representing two of America’s biggest homegrown musical genres wouldn’t get a look in at the Grammys. Hip-hop and house both have their origins in the 1970s and early 1980s — in fact, they recently celebrated a 50th and 40th birthday, respectively. But it was only in 1989 that an award category for “best rap performance” started recognizing hip-hop’s contribution to U.S. music, and house had to wait another decade, with the introduction of “best dance/electronic recording” in 1998.

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Mary Ball Washington, George’s Single Mother, Often Gets Overlooked — But She’s Well Worth Saluting

It is important and poignant to recall the hard life of Mary Ball Washington, who struggled — mostly alone — to raise our Founding Father. Historians have left us with inaccurate and mostly unpleasant accounts of her long and laborious years.

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Pet Parents Survey Points to How Much They Love (and Spend on) Their Furry Friends

A look at the comments section of many an adorable dog or cat video will tell you that “there’s no such thing as spoiled” when it comes to pets — and some new stats are backing that up. In a survey of 2,000 pet owners, 65% said they’d make budget cuts to their own lifestyles before interfering with their furry friends.’

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Dabbling Is Good for You: Why an Expert Says You Should Try New Things Just for Fun

When was the last time you tried something fun without worrying about the outcome? We’re often taught that in order to reap the benefits of a new activity, we need to do it consistently. Yet as helpful as habits can be, dabbling — or engaging in activities sporadically just for the pure enjoyment of it

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