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Teacher’s Viral Rendition of Iconic Opera Song May Land Him a Spot on a TV Talent Show: Watch His Performance

“Don’t Stop Believin’” and “Sweet Caroline,” make room — “Nessun Dorma” may soon join the ranks of go-to karaoke songs. Earlier this month, a video of creative arts teacher Benjamin Gillham performing the opera classic went viral, leading the producers of The Voice UK and Britain’s Got Talent to reach out.

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100 Years of Route 66: In Honor of the Highway’s Centennial, Take a Drive Down Memory Lane

If you’re itching to hit the pavement this summer, there’s perhaps no better year to take a spin on Route 66. In honor of the iconic highway turning 100, cities and towns across the U.S. are celebrating throughout 2026, with official national events kicking off tomorrow. Road trippers coasting along the famed thoroughfare won’t be

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Inside Yellowstone’s Old Faithful Inn — “The Beginning of Rustic Architecture in National Parks”

Nestled among towering pines and gushing geysers lies Yellowstone National Park’s most distinctive lodging, a historic hotel that marries human ingenuity with the raw beauty of nature. Old Faithful Inn, with its imposing stature and vibrant red doors, appears to be part log cabin and part cathedral — a haven for travelers seeking to commune

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TED2026 Was “Christmas for the Brain”: Dive Into Our 5 Favorite Talks From the Conference

What will it take to build a better future? According to TED2026, everyone — which is why “All of Us” was this year’s theme. The weeklong conference, held April 13-17 in Vancouver, Canada, assembled some of the world’s most inspiring thought leaders for what TED Fellow Lope Gutiérrez-Ruiz described as “Christmas for the brain.” “TED’s

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A Museum Dedicated Entirely to Miniatures Reopens Today — Take a Look Inside

From teeny shampoo bottles to fingernail-sized food, practically anything that’s miniature is inherently adorable, but a large part of the small-scale world focuses on fine works of art (you can check out 19 of our favorite artists here). An entire museum in Grand Haven, Michigan, is dedicated to celebrating that art — and after being

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Retiree Launches Passion Project to Revitalize a South Australian Heritage Cake

People approach retirement in different ways. Some learn to play an instrument; others travel the world. Lee Morgan’s method of staying mentally stimulated? Launching a cake campaign.  The 69-year-old made Nice News aware of his passion project after we asked readers to write in and tell us what makes them happy. “Doing something innovative in

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“Handmade Future” Doc Follows Artisans in 6 Countries to Highlight the Value, Beauty of Handcrafted Items

In the sun-drenched High Atlas Mountains of central Morocco, a collective of women — some accompanied by their young children — gather to weave. Together they prepare wool yarn on a loom, then sit in close quarters talking, singing, laughing, and bringing a blanket to life, a process that will take weeks.  They’re craftspeople preserving

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From Ikigai to Wabi-Sabi: 8 Japanese Philosophies for Purposeful Living

Every culture has its own unique array of ideologies, and learning about those outside our own can help us form a more vivid and nuanced worldview. It’s similar to the idea that expanding our vocabulary to include words from other languages can translate into richer and more diverse emotional experiences.  In Japan — where Shintoism, Zen

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