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  • You can probably guess the world’s food capital . Daily Edition • June 11, 2025 SUPPORTED BY One of the joys of TikTok is the platform’s ability to make something old new again. Case in point: Connie Francis’ 1962 song, “Pretty Little Baby,” which has now been used in more than 17 million videos. The tune’s viral success even prompted Francis, 87, to join the app — “To think that a song I recorded 63 years ago is captivating new generations of audiences is truly overwhelming for me,” she said in a video. Give the song a listen, and prepare…Read more

  • Spain’s unlikely gay wedding hub Sunday Edition • June 1, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We sincerely hope you don’t have the Sunday Scaries today, but if you do, setting yourself up for success in the coming week could help chase them away. We’re always open to suggestions for working smarter, not harder, including techniques that may sound a little silly, like counting down before starting a task the same way you’d count down before starting a dance. You know: 5, 6 — 5, 6, 7, 8! That’s one idea from Verywell Mind’s roundup of...
  • Trader Joe’s ranks No. 1 in trustworthiness . Daily Edition • May 31, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Any thoughts on the big announcement we mentioned last week? Well, if you guessed that Nice News is launching a podcast, you’d be right. We’re excited to share that mindfulness expert Case Kenny will be at the helm, bringing Nice News to your ears via short, twice-weekly episodes. Get to know Case by checking out his Instagram, and look out for the podcast trailer next week. We can’t wait for you to hear it! Must Reads Meet the dozens of adorable...
  • Americans are eyeing this European country for a move . Daily Edition • May 30, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If there’s one thing we’ve learned from the proliferation of workout and wellness trends on social media, it’s that sometimes, a gimmick can be pretty effective at making health habits stick (case in point: cozy cardio). One that’s been making the rounds lately is the “6-6-6 walking challenge.” It’s a simple formula aimed at helping you get moving — you walk for 60 minutes at either 6 a.m. or 6 p.m. (or both if you’re ambitious). Start with a...
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