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  • The link between emotions and decisions Sunday Edition • November 23, 2025 SUPPORTED BY What’s on your Thanksgiving menu? With the big feast just a few days away, the Nice News team is finalizing the recipes we’re making for our own celebrations — and thought we’d share a few with you. Managing Editor Natalie Stone is starting cocktail hour off strong with this smoky apple cider margarita, sure to warm everyone right up. Staff Writer Stephanie Friedman will carry the torch from her grandma by preparing a creamy carrot soup with…Read more

  • World’s largest digital camera snaps first images . Daily Edition • June 24, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Consider this myth busted. You’ve likely heard that sun exposure helps humans get vitamin D, which is important for bone, muscle, brain, and immune health. But if you’ve also heard that sunscreen blocks our absorption of the nutrient, you can rest assured that the experts say otherwise. Dermatologists told Axios that since the body can make vitamin D from very little sunlight, and since sunscreen isn’t usually applied evenly to every inch of skin,...
  • Why drones are dropping mosquitoes in Maui Daily Edition • June 23, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Drumroll, please! We have officially posted the first episode of Nice News Today — our new podcast hosted by mindfulness expert Case Kenny. Just as with everything we do here at Nice News, we’ve put a lot of care, effort, and positive spirit into this venture, and we’d love it if you gave it a listen. And don’t forget to follow us wherever you get your podcasts! Nice News Today Today’s episode dives into the news that two major food manufacturers are...
  • An expert’s advice on reconciliation Sunday Edition • June 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Everyone is giddy over the official start of summer — and by “everyone,” we mean humans and mosquitoes. The insects are out in droves this time of year, and South Carolina’s Congaree National Park has a fun way of helping visitors prepare. The park is home to at least 20 mosquito species (shudder), and some days are worse than others, so officials set the wooden “Skeeter Meter” to one of its six levels to let guests know the forecast. As for the...
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