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  • Bestselling author pays it forward . Daily Edition • September 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You may already know about the concept of “junk journaling,” the trend that involves turning what some would call trash (restaurant napkins, luggage tags, even parking tickets) into scrapbook-worthy treasures. But did you know you can apply the practice to your interior design? Read Apartment Therapy’s breakdown of incorporating junk journaling into your home decor. Pro tip: Nice News’ Marika Spitulski does it on the inside of her kitchen…Read more

  • Rare sea creatures pose for the camera Daily Edition • August 31, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Several weeks back, we shared that it’s been a banner year for hydrangeas, and now we’re learning that the success of the summer flowers carries implications for the upcoming fall. Namely, the thriving hydrangeas in New England could indicate a particularly strong foliage season for the region. “We had a really good growing summer. The trees didn’t put a lot of energy into seeds and fruit this year. They had a really bad year last year, so a lot of...
  • The generational shift of sick days Daily Edition • August 30, 2024 SUPPORTED BY If we’ve learned anything over the last two and a half years, it’s that this community truly embodies positivity — and tomorrow is the last day you can get a gift for spreading it. After getting two of your friends or family members to join Nice News using your unique link in the “Spread Positivity” section below, you’ll get a magazine subscription on us. Happy reading! Must Reads Six golden rules of traveling during retirement These moms have...
  • Turning a setback into growth Daily Edition • August 29, 2024 SUPPORTED BY A hotel for bees may sound like the latest animated children’s film, but it’s really an accessible, DIY project for anyone with a backyard and an interest in boosting pollinator populations. You just need a few simple ingredients: a planter, some stones, pruning shears, and a collection of hollow canes, like bamboo. The resulting “hotel” will serve as a home for solitary bees, which don’t live in colonies or produce honey, but do make up the...
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