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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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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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‘‘Bouncing Back’’ Is a Myth — Resilience Means Integrating Hard Experiences Into Your Life Story, Not Ignoring Them

When Maria looked at herself in the mirror for the first time after her mastectomy, she stood very still. One hand rested on the bathroom counter. The other hovered near the flat space where her breast had been. The scar was raw and angry. The loss was quiet but enormous. Her body felt foreign.

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