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How a NYC Woman’s Handwritten Signs Bring Out the Best in Strangers: “Tell Me Ur Good News!”

When Megan Keaveny didn’t get a great response to the flyers she posted asking strangers to share their good news using a QR code, the New York City transplant opted for a more direct approach. She took a black marker to some poster board and wrote “Tell Me Something Good.” Then she stood on the […]

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These High School Friends Have Posed for the Same Photo Every 5 Years Since 1982

Since going on vacation together 44 years ago, a group of friends has carried on a sweet tradition: posing for the same photo at the same spot every five years. Now 62 years old, pals John Wardlaw, Mark Rumer-Cleary, Dallas Burney, John Molony, and John “JD” Dickson all attended Southern California’s Santa Barbara High School.

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A Pet‑Friendly Homeless Shelter Pilot Reduced the Rate of Homelessness Among the People It Helped in California

When homeless shelters allow people to stay with their dogs and other pets, more unhoused people become more willing to stay in a shelter. 

That’s what my team at the University of Southern California’s Homelessness Policy Research Institute learned when we evaluated California’s Pet Assistance and Support Program.

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“Learning to Be Humble Meant Taming My Need to Stand Out From the Group” — A Humility Scholar Explains How He Became More Grounded

“Humble” is not a word my colleagues would use to describe me, especially early in my career. 

In fact, when word got around that I was researching humility, I suspect more than a few choked on their coffee. 

And even though I have spent over a decade exploring the concept as an attribute and as a practice, it wasn’t until I recently reflected on my own professional challenges that I truly understood how to embrace humility.

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What Are the Ingredients for a Happy Life? Here’s What Nice News Readers Had to Say

We asked, and you answered: Nearly 700 people wrote in to Nice News to share what makes them happy, and that makes us very happy indeed. We put out a request earlier this month with the aim of sharing our readers’ ingredients for happiness — because the feeling can be contagious, even when it comes

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Are You an Active Listener? 6 Strategies for Helping Others Feel Seen, Heard, and Understood

Most of the time, we hear others when they’re talking to us. But are we truly listening to them and letting it be known? The answer to this question is what separates passive listeners from active ones — the former may retain what people are telling them, but the latter takes steps to show that

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How Do People Know Their Interests? The Shortest Player in the NBA Shows How Self-Belief Matters More Than Biology

Standing at 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 136 pounds, Muggsy Bogues did not fit the typical profile of a National Basketball Association athlete when he played professionally from 1987 to 2001. The average NBA player during Bogues’ rookie season was 6 feet 7 inches tall and weighed 208 pounds.

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Inspired by Matthew Perry, Students in France Express a New Understanding of Addiction Through Artwork

Matthew Perry struggled with drug and alcohol addiction for decades, and had long dreamed of starting an organization to destigmatize substance abuse disorder and help those seeking treatment. After he died in 2023, Perry’s former publicist and manager both took up the torch, launching the Matthew Perry Foundation the same year. Now, the actor’s legacy

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This Woman Sends Letters From Pets Who’ve Crossed the Rainbow Bridge to Comfort Their Grieving Owners

Pet parents understand the heartbreak of saying goodbye to a beloved animal companion — for some, the grief can be as strong as it is for a human family member. Maria Solis knows that pain. But after her golden retriever-Samoyed mix, Kimba, crossed the rainbow bridge following nearly 16 years together, Solis found solace in

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