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  • Today’s Pick: A choir for the tone-deaf 🎶 Editors’ Picks • January 14, 2026 If you’re a regular reader of Nice News, you may have caught our recent explainer on the many health benefits that singing can offer, including boosting your mood and fostering feelings of connectedness. Those perks, and the simple joy of song, are why people who lack natural talent in this arena (read: they can’t carry a tune) are gathering together in singing groups. They’re called Tuneless Choirs, and the movement is growing. Have a listen in our article…Read more

  • Today’s Pick: Christmas card etiquette Editors’ Picks • November 5, 2025 Did you know the first annual Christmas card was created in England back in 1843? The sender, a busy inventor named Henry Cole, asked a friend to illustrate a festive scene and then printed copies to sign and mail to friends and family. Since then, the tradition of wishing loved ones good tidings in the holiday season by way of a yearly mailer has been going strong — and the practice comes with its own set of do’s and don’ts. Check out today’s featured...
  • What hopeful folks have in common Daily Edition • November 5, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Halloween has come and gone, which means it may be time for Thanksgiving hosts to start planning out the Turkey Day meal. While we love newfangled takes on the classics (like this elevated green bean casserole), sometimes the old-fashioned way really is the best way. Check out 15 “vintage” Thanksgiving side dishes that are deserving of a comeback, according to Allrecipes. Must Reads Another compelling reason to lace up your walking shoes At a new...
  • A wedding for the history books Daily Edition • November 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Calling all U.S. readers: It may be time to do your civic duty! While today’s Election Day is off-year, meaning there are no presidential or midterm elections, it’s still worth checking if there are any local races or propositions on your ballot — voting is an important opportunity to make your voice heard on every level of government. Click here to learn who and what will be on your ballot (and if you forgot to register, see if you’re in one of...
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