- Why are some people more likable than others?
Best of 2025 • Culture Edition SUPPORTED BY The end of the year is just around the corner, and true to Nice News tradition, we’re kicking off our fourth annual “Best of” series. Today is the culture edition, featuring insights into what makes someone likable, slang words to impress the Gen Alpha crowd, and a shining example of the hidden treasures librarians bring to light. We’re excited to return to your inbox with new positive stories starting Jan. 1, and most of all, we want to thank you…Read more
- Home built by founding father hits market
. Daily Edition • September 9, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you’re tired of hearing about the benefits of deep breathing, maybe skip this intro. While the concept is nothing new, it really is incredible that something so basic (and foundational to human survival) can be so powerful both mentally and physically — one recent study found that breath work combined with music can induce an altered state similar to that provided by psychedelics. It doesn’t have to be that intense, though; a simple box...
- Calling all Jane Austen fans
Daily Edition • September 8, 2025 SUPPORTED BY How often have you and your buds brainstormed about an incredible trip you want to take together, only to never actually make it happen? Whether due to finances or logistics, it can be hard to get the group trip to make it out of the group chat, so to speak. And if it does, figuring out how to split the costs of everything fairly is its own headache. But one group of BFFs in Australia found a way to make their travel dreams come true: opening a...
- Tips for cutting out comparisons
Sunday Edition • September 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY As the U.S. Open wraps up today, now is as good a time as any to extol the virtues of tennis — and there are many. Atlantic writer Alexandra Moe serves up the science-backed reasons it’s the ultimate lifetime sport, dubbing it a workout for both the brain and the body. Read her love letter to the game. — the Nice News team Featured Story How to Kick the Cycle of Comparing Yourself to Others Guido Mieth/ DigitalVision via Getty Images When...