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  • Today’s Pick: 6 non-toxic ways to make your house smell great Editors’ Picks • September 3, 2025 We all want to have a home that evokes the comment “It smells great in here!” when guests walk through the front door. What we don’t want is for those guests (or ourselves) to be breathing in a ton of not-so-natural ingredients that also aren’t great for the environment. So Nice News writer Marika Price Spitulski rounded up some clean and simple ways to make your home smell wonderful, without all that extra stuff. She even included a few bonus tips and…Read more

  • Yellowstone may get a new geyser Daily Edition • August 2, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Our goal at Nice News is to help readers view the world through a more optimistic lens and spread positivity — and now we want to give back to you for doing just that. If you get just two people to sign up to receive the newsletter over the next month, you’ll receive a magazine subscription on us. Check out the “Spread Positivity” section below to learn more about the initiative and get your unique link. As always, thank you for helping us share...
  • Changes in the White House kitchen Daily Edition • August 1, 2024 SUPPORTED BY With back-to-school season heading into full swing — depending on where you are in the country — we’ve got education on the mind. So Nice News’ August Cause of the Month is Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, a literacy initiative that has distributed nearly 245 million books (and counting) to children under 5 in the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Ireland since 1995. Here’s how the book gifting program works: Each month, the Imagination Library works...
  • A clue to setting kids up for economic mobility Daily Edition • July 31, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Language is ever-evolving, and dictionaries are here to capture that evolution. So far this year, more than 3,200 new words have been added to the Cambridge Dictionary, with informal terms like “the ick,” “boop,” and “chef’s kiss” coming into the mix. You might be tempted to write them off as examples of fleeting youthful slang, but publishing manager Wendalyn Nichols said the new additions have “staying power,” per the BBC. See what they mean. Must...
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