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After This Arizona Town Was Abandoned in the ’50s, It’s Remained an “Open-Air Time Capsule of the Early 20th Century”

Imagine a veritable time machine that transports you into the heart of life in a thriving 1950s mining community. That frozen-in-time place exists — Erie Street, part of historic Lowell, in Bisbee, Arizona.  Thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers, visitors can get a real feel for a stretch of Lowell during its glory days […]

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The Heart Can Heal Itself: New Study on Muscle Regeneration  Sparks Hope for a Heart Failure Cure

In 2022, 13.9% of all deaths in the U.S. were caused by heart failure. And contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t only affect older people: Nearly 6.7 million adults ages 20 and up currently have the condition, per the CDC. The good news? Thanks to recent research out of the University of Arizona College of

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What Makes Someone Likable? 5 Key Factors That Influence People’s Perception of You

Glinda the Good Witch said it best: It’s all about popular. Sometimes it seems that being likable is the key to thriving socially and professionally in our culture (whether you like it or not). After all, when Glinda gleefully belts the lyrics, “It’s not about aptitude, it’s the way you’re viewed,” she has a point. 

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How 11,000 Twins Helped Illustrate the Importance of Making Cities Walkable

Twins present a unique opportunity for scientific study. Their shared genetics and family backgrounds allow researchers to evaluate the differences in their lives more objectively than is possible with people who have fewer factors in common. A new analysis of nearly 11,000 twins made use of this advantage to determine how a person’s environment affects

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“You Don’t Have to Change”: Gretchen Rubin Shares 4 Practical Lessons for Leading a Happier Life

Happiness is hard to characterize. Is it contentment? Satisfaction? Joy? Ask author Gretchen Rubin, who studies and writes about the subject, and she won’t miss a beat in answering.  “I do not define it,” Rubin told Nice News matter-of-factly. “I started my career in law where we spent an entire semester arguing about contracts, and

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Safety First! 15 Home Emergency and Security Essentials to Have on Hand

Recommendations are independently selected by our team but may result in a commission to Nice News which helps keep our content free. Home is where the heart is — and it’s also where we eat, lounge, sleep, express our creativity, and make memories. So it’s no mystery why keeping our havens safe, secure, and ready

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A Year of Giving, in Review: Nice News Readers Raised Over $26K in 2024

Most of the time, Nice News reports on the positive goings-on around the world. But sometimes, we make those positive stories happen ourselves. That’s the case with the Cause of the Month initiative, which raised a whopping $26,104 in 2024, just from Nice News readers’ donations.  Each month this year, we gave our community the

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Flight Attendant Passes a Journal Around on Trips — And Passengers Pour Their Hearts Out

The power of journaling to boost well-being has been proven about a million times over, but the studies bearing out its benefits tend to focus on notebooks that are kept to oneself. Pouring your heart out on the page and then passing it around to strangers isn’t commonly recommended by mental health professionals, but thanks

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