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  • A sea of violets for Staten Island . Daily Edition • April 26, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It may be true that the best things in life are free, but a buttery croissant from the bakery on the corner or an adorable tchotchke at that perfectly curated local shop can sure go a long way in making a bad day better. In short, we all need a little treat every once in a while to keep us going — even the most successful among us. The New York Times took Gen Z’s “little treat culture” to a selection of high-powered creatives, asking them what…Read more

  • Nice News-approved celestial spectacle . Daily Edition • April 24, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Google recently updated its Results About You tool, which allows you to see what personal info of yours is out there on the internet — and many users have been surprised to know just how many of their personal details are publicly available online. Best case scenario, this can lead to loads of annoying junk mail, but worst case, you’re at risk of identity theft. Read a guide to “deleting yourself” from the internet, courtesy of Wall Street Journal...
  • Ice bucket challenge, mental health edition . Daily Edition • April 23, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Dick Van Dyke might be nearing his centennial birthday, but the performer is still able to delight fans with renditions of his most iconic tunes — including the tongue-twisting “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” Over the weekend, 99-year-old Van Dyke sang the beloved Mary Poppins song at an event raising money for the Los Angeles Emergency Preparedness Foundation. And he didn’t miss a beat: Watch a video of the performance. Must Reads Ireland’s...
  • Happy Earth Day! 🌎 Daily Edition • April 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today is Earth Day! We urge everyone to take a moment to acknowledge your gratitude for the planet we share, and use that gratitude as fuel for protecting it. As we’ve done for the past three years, Nice News is celebrating Earth Day with a trio of environment-focused features that hopefully inspire and empower you. We’re also sharing our Spring Cause of the Season — Re:wild. The nonprofit works with hundreds of partners in 80 countries to carry out...
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