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  • Do eggs actually raise cholesterol? Daily Edition • July 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The highly anticipated Athletes Unlimited Softball League debuted this summer, but we couldn’t really call it legit until the pro league secured its official snack. Or snacks, we should say — ESPN Ultimate Snackdown teamed up with a group of social media food influencers to craft four special ice cream sundaes for the AUSL. With names like Strawberry Shortstop, Bases Loaded Brownie Blast, Key Lime Curveball, and Pinch Hitter Pudding, they all sound…Read more

  • First “true” US high-speed rail breaks ground Daily Edition • April 24, 2024 SUPPORTED BY You may already know that Monday’s Earth Day kicked off the 2024 Earth Week, but it’s also National Volunteer Week — an annual celebration established in the U.S. in 1974. The National Park Service marked the occasion by recognizing those who already choose to spend their time volunteering in parks and urging others to consider doing so. You can check out some of the service’s volunteering opportunities here. Alternatively, if the prospect of making...
  • Give your wheels a glow up 🚘 Editors’ Picks • April 22, 2024 Your ride, your wheels, your wagon, your whip. No matter what you call it, your car can be a source of pride and joy or just another place to park your seat, if you will. Even with fewer people driving these days, somehow traffic is intolerable as ever. That’s one reason to keep your vehicle clean and comfortable, stocked with snacks, and ready for emergencies. Another? As we’ve reported before, the spaces you spend your time in can contribute to your overall...
  • Music’s unexpected new artist Daily Edition • April 22, 2024 SUPPORTED BY It’s Earth Day! Established in 1970, the annual celebration is now the “largest civic event on Earth” and mobilizes over 1 billion people around the world to protect our planet. It also means that, per Nice News tradition, each of today’s featured stories showcases a positive environmental move — like the bevy of endangered tortoises that were rereleased into the wild and a Vermont couple who let their lawn go wild. Of course, it’s always an ideal...
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