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  • Which US cities have the fittest people? Daily Edition • July 25, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you’re planning on spending time in the American wilderness soon, it’d be wise to brush up on your knowledge of the animals that live there — specifically, your knowledge of how to keep yourself (and the creatures) safe. Take The New York Times’ new wildlife quiz to learn the answers to questions like “How fast can bison run?” and “What should you do if you encounter an alligator?” Nice News Today Have you noticed that some days you’re able to hop…Read more

  • The happiest country for 7th year running Daily Edition • March 20, 2024 SUPPORTED BY It’s the International Day of Happiness — one of Nice News’ favorite holidays. As per the United Nations, happiness is a fundamental human goal, and the achievement of that goal requires “a more inclusive, equitable, and balanced approach to economic growth that promotes the happiness and well-being of all peoples.” The organization honors this day each year with the release of the World Happiness Report, which ranks the happiest countries around...
  • The world’s largest dark sky sanctuary Daily Edition • March 19, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Today is the spring equinox, which means it’s officially spring (astronomically speaking) in the Northern Hemisphere! And this year, Washington, D.C.’s iconic Tidal Basin cherry blossoms celebrated the new season with an early bloom. The trees reached peak bloom on Sunday, the second-earliest on record following a warmer-than-usual winter. Crowds flocked to the capital to see the light pink flowers and revel in the start of spring — check out some...
  • 30-foot tapestry celebrates Paris Olympics Daily Edition • March 18, 2024 SUPPORTED BY A recent report looked at two of the most common requirements for choosing a place to live — safety and affordability — to highlight some U.S. cities that hit both marks. The analysis from MoneyGeek used data from the Census Bureau’s one-year American Community Survey and MIT’s Living Wage Calculator to come up with three lists: small cities, mid-large cities, and safe cities with particularly low food costs. Read the results here. Must Reads Get...
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