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  • More cancer survivors are living longer . Daily Edition • January 15, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Gourmet was the country’s premier food publication for nearly seven decades — The New York Times once wrote the magazine “was to food what Vogue is to fashion.” But Condé Nast shuttered it in 2009, and let the trademark lapse in 2021. Enter: the new Gourmet. Five journalists relaunched Gourmet this week as a newsletter that will share recipes and written features likely to be reminiscent of the original magazine’s intellectual sensibility. As…Read more

  • Tokyo unseated as world’s largest city Daily Edition • December 1, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you’re like us, you might be thinking today, “How on Earth is it December already?” In any event, the start of the new month is a good reminder to get your holiday shopping done. And if you need inspiration, we recommend checking out Nice News’ 2025 gift guides: This one is specifically made for the book lovers on your list, and this one rounds up our team members’ favorite purchases of the year. Must Reads Scientists discovered a new type of...
  • Advice for ruffled feathers Sunday Edition • November 30, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Tomorrow marks the 1st of December, which means we’re 25 days out from Christmas. Many families celebrate the yuletide countdown with Advent calendars, delighting in a delicious treat or special surprise each day until the holiday. But you don’t have to purchase any particular products to partake in this tradition — making your own Advent calendar and counting down with activities is a wonderful way to spend even more time with family (or...
  • The breakfast food helping refugees Daily Edition • November 29, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s Small Business Saturday, so in between your leftover turkey sandwiches and slices of pie, consider taking some time to shop small today. Founded by American Express in 2010, the post-Thanksgiving initiative encourages people to do their holiday shopping at small businesses. We hope you have a chance to get out into your community — and if you’re having trouble finding places to shop, check your local chamber of commerce website. Must Reads...
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