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“Superfield of Dreams”: East Coast’s Largest ADA-Compliant Athletic Complex Opens in NY

In an eastern suburb of Syracuse, New York, this past Saturday, excited athletes swarmed the newly completed Carrier Park Superfield of Dreams. With seven turf fields, a special needs playground, and a basketball court, it’s the largest ADA-compliant athletic complex on the East Coast. The complex is now the permanent home of the Syracuse Challengers, […]

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America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places in 2026 Symbolize Equality for All: See the List

With the United States’ 250th anniversary just over six weeks away, it’s a landmark time for the nation — and the National Trust for Historic Preservation is honoring the milestone with this year’s list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. Announced today, the 2026 sites reflect the Declaration of Independence’s principle that all people

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Artist, 87, Turned His Small Town Into a “Safari” With Hundreds of Animal Sculptures

Residents of Totnes, England, don’t have to go far to experience a safari — they can see an array of exotic “wildlife” just by driving through local streets. That’s thanks to artist Malcolm Curley, who’s installed over 300 handmade animal sculptures in and around town.

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This Former Engineering Student Builds Massive Rubik’s Cube Mosaics: “I Have a Lot of Fun in My Life”

When Dylan Sadiq was 21, he emptied his savings account on something his mother (perhaps understandably) considered a completely frivolous expense — not an Xbox or closet full of Nikes but rather 600 individually wrapped Rubik’s Cubes. “It was a few thousand dollars,” he recounted with a laugh on a recent call with Nice News. 

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Who Are You in “Just One Word”? New Book Invites Readers to Define Their Purposes in Simplest Terms

“Describe yourself in such-and-such number of words” is a common directive and near-impossible task, made all the more difficult the lower that number gets. But Erin Weed has no trouble condensing the human essence into a single phrase — she does it on a daily basis.  Weed is the creator of The Dig, a methodology

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7 Animals That Made a Miraculous Comeback From the Verge of Extinction

When the last animal of its kind dies, more is lost than that species alone: Earth is a vast interconnected web of ecosystems, and biodiversity is its lifeblood. Akin to the idea of a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil and setting off a tornado in Texas, a specific type of butterfly flapping its collective

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Hope Is at the Core of Every Mother Counts’ Mission to Make Childbirth Safe for All

This spring, Nice News is partnering with Every Mother Counts 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 more about the organization.  Every day around the globe, more than 700 women die from pregnancy, childbirth,

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