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  • 2025’s most peaceful country is … . Daily Edition • September 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Wanna grab dinner at Diane’s Place? If not for the proper noun capitalization, you might think we’re referring to a low-key meal at a friend named Diane’s house. And that’s exactly the vibe of this Minneapolis, Minnesota, eatery, which was just named Food & Wine’s 2025 restaurant of the year. Learn more about the homey Hmong cuisine Diane Moua is serving up and check out the rest of the outlet’s 2025 Global Tastemakers. Must Reads A new month…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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