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. Daily Edition • September 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today is the fall equinox! That means we can begin unabashedly leaning into the cozy vibes. It also means that the days are continuing to get shorter, so if you’re prone to seasonal affective disorder, you can start prepping now to make for a happier autumn and winter. In the Nice News world, the start of a new season indicates a new fundraiser — this fall, we’re partnering with Undue Medical Debt. You can scroll down to learn all about the…Read more
- Meet the new half-marathon record holder
Daily Edition • October 30, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Stores are still filled with pumpkins and candy, but New York is getting into the Christmas spirit. This week, officials revealed the pick for the 2024 Rockefeller Center tree: an 11-ton Norway spruce, standing 74 feet tall and 43 feet wide. The festive tree will travel from West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, to New York City early next month, arriving in the famed plaza on Nov. 9. Must Reads Target is offering its cheapest Thanksgiving meal deal to...
- New shingles treatment could ease eye symptoms
Daily Edition • October 29, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Wake up, new giant panda footage just dropped! On Saturday, the National Zoo shared a video of Bao Li and Qing Bao, the pandas who recently arrived from China, “having a ball” with some enrichment toys in their new habitat. “These toys encourage our giant pandas to keep physically active and mentally sharp; they also give the bears an opportunity to use their natural behaviors and choose how to spend their time,” the Washington, D.C. zoo...
- Make room Uber: Air taxis may be here soon
Daily Edition • October 28, 2024 SUPPORTED BY A classic bout of small talk might progress like this: What’s your name? Where are you from? What do you do? That last question carries a bit more baggage than the others, as it reflects our culture’s overall relationship to work — specifically, it’s an example of how we often define ourselves (and others) by what we “do” professionally. In a recent TED Talk, author Simone Stolzoff offered a reframing, suggesting we instead first ask people what...