- Dog lovers, gather round
Daily Edition • January 6, 2026 SUPPORTED BY From weighted vests and protein-maxxing to beef tallow and creatine supplements, 2025 was rife with wellness trends. But are any of them worthy of taking into the new year? NPR’s science team dove deep into some of last year’s most pervasive health fads, delivering verdicts on which ones you might want to pay attention to and which you can leave in 2025. Must Reads An underrated health resolution that has nothing to do with diet or exercise Never…Read more
- Today’s Pick: You can buy former schools
Editors’ Picks • October 1, 2025 Today’s featured story is for anyone who loved school so much they wanted to stay long after the final bell rang — or, on the flipside, for those who wished they never had to leave their bed in the morning to get to class. Across the country, former school buildings are being transformed into single-family homes and affordable apartments, and the final results are incredibly impressive. In some cases, features of the structures’ previous lives are incorporated...
- A new chapter for a beloved children’s show
. Daily Edition • October 1, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s the first day of October, which means it’s time to curate your Halloween movie watch list. The Nice News team tends to track toward the Practical Magic and Casper the Friendly Ghost side of things, but if you prefer the spooky variety, USA Today compiled a list of 15 new horror movies to sink your teeth into this month. Must Reads Step into the shoes — or rather, the suit — of someone in their 70s or 80s For these dishes, the “secret...
- The coolest neighborhoods in 2025
. Daily Edition • September 30, 2025 SUPPORTED BY An urban tree that’s survived World War II bombings, redevelopment, and a pervasive fungal disease has been named the U.K.’s 2025 Tree of the Year. The beloved Argyle Street ash, the lone tree on a busy roadway in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland, has been standing for 170 years. Author James Cowan once called it “the most graceful ash I have seen,” a quote that’s displayed in a pub across the street, per The Guardian. Next up for the stately...