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  • Today’s Pick: Nice News’ fave products of 2025 Editors’ Picks • November 12, 2025 As the gift-giving season fast approaches, so does the intensity of holiday shopping — so we put together a special article to share with you today: a roundup of our team’s favorite purchases of the year. Our “Nice List” ranges from Associate Editor Ally Mauch’s raspberry-hued nail care enhancer to Director of Partnerships Kenny Freeman’s annual America the Beautiful parks pass and Staff Writer Stephanie Friedman’s go-to whimsical accessories brand. We hope…Read more

  • Harvard paid $27 for a priceless document . Daily Edition • May 19, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Excluding those who live in parts of the country where produce is plentiful year-round, May can be a bit of a tease when it comes to fruit and veg. The warmer weather screams for fresh tomatoes, berries, and corn, but we’re still a few months out from that peak bounty. Still, there are items that are particularly good this time of year, like asparagus, garlic scapes, and other greens, so now’s a perfect time to lean into cooking with those while...
  • The best ways to back up phone pics Sunday Edition • May 18, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You’ve likely heard that trying new things can benefit the mind and body: Novel experiences trigger the release of dopamine, which makes us feel good, and they can force us to think and learn, helping to keep our brains healthy. Starting a totally unfamiliar activity is easier said than done, though, right? The Guardian gets that — the outlet’s “How to Start” series consults experts for tips on kicking off everything from a simple conversation with a...
  • Supercomputers investigate moon’s 2 sides . Daily Edition • May 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Pet owners: Here’s your annual reminder to keep an eye out for foxtails when you’re taking your pup for a walk or letting your cat roam. These relatively unassuming grass seed pods are a major health hazard for pets as the sticky segments can “burrow into the skin, get stuck in the eyes, creep into ears, be inhaled into the nose, or even make [their] way into the lungs,” per veterinarian Erik Olstad. Learn what symptoms to look out for and how to...
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