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  • Hawaii named happiest state . Daily Edition • September 10, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Vienna consistently ranks among the most livable cities in the world, boasting a world-class cultural scene, vast green spaces, and excellent public services. It’s no wonder it attracts immigrants — locals just didn’t expect one of the area’s recent transplants to be a moose. Meet Emil, the moose who’s been wandering Lower Austria (the province surrounding Vienna) for the last several weeks. He’s attracted quite a bit of attention, given that…Read more

  • Tips for coping better Daily Edition • September 30, 2024 SUPPORTED BY The first fallen leaf of autumn can be so exciting. But when the hundredth falls and your lawn becomes more leaf pile than grass, it’s time to get creative. The Forest Service recently suggested “six artsy, nerdy, and goofy ways” to enjoy and use fall leaves, a list that includes stuffed scarecrows and starting an herbarium. Must Reads It’s the last day to donate to our September Cause of the Month, benefiting Stop Soldier Suicide These U.S....
  • Meditating daily: How hard can it be? Sunday Edition • September 29, 2024 SUPPORTED BY If you, like the Nice News team, have a multitude of adorable animal livestreams bookmarked in your browser, the neat website we’re highlighting today will be right up your alley. Zoolife partners with ethical zoos and animal sanctuaries across the globe to offer visitors 24/7 video of species like western lowland gorillas, snow leopards, and river otters, complete with the ability to zoom in and change angles. It’s subscription-based and...
  • The latest homebuying trend Daily Edition • September 28, 2024 SUPPORTED BY There was something neighborly in the air in the 1970s. Right around the time that Barry Manilow wrote State Farm’s iconic jingle — and only a few years after Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood premiered — a woman named Becky Mattson in Lakeside, Montana, decided the country needed a bit more goodwill and camaraderie, and thus started National Good Neighbor Day. In 1978, then-President Jimmy Carter issued a proclamation making the holiday official, and...
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