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  • Tiny eye implant restores vision Daily Edition • October 27, 2025 SUPPORTED BY What’s in your analog bag? If you’re confused, we’ll back it up a bit: You may associate the word “analog” with non-digital clocks, but the term is increasingly being used in reference to all things not computerized. So an analog bag, coined by TikTokker Siece Campbell, contains supplies for hobbies like reading, knitting, journaling — activities that serve as an antidote to screentime. Here’s how to build your bag. Must Reads A college golfer had…Read more

  • Dallas airport welcomes new wind power tech Daily Edition • February 18, 2025 SUPPORTED BY There are plenty of symbols of beauty and resilience in the face of adversity — the phoenix rising from the ashes, the rainbow that comes after the rains — but we’d like to add another to the list: the daffodils that grow after the fires. In a post that has now reached tens of thousands, TikTok user Sophie shared that although her family lost their home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire, the daffodils her mom planted months ago still managed to...
  • Are you a RAKtivist? Daily Edition • February 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s one of Nice News’ favorite “holidays”: Random Acts of Kindness Day. Our feature below dives into the health benefits of generosity and some ways that you can spread kindness, but we also want to take this opportunity to remind you about our Cause of the Winter — One Warm Coat. We’re nearly halfway to our fundraising goal for the organization, which facilitates thousands of coat drives every year to help people in need. Every $1 donated warms...
  • A path to zero anxiety Sunday Edition • February 16, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Another day, another upsetting headline, right? As you know, Nice News is all about putting the plethora of positive goings-on front and center. But unfortunately, keeping abreast of current events — the good, the bad, the ugly — means sometimes experiencing anger about the world’s state of affairs. When we experience too much of that anger, though, we can fall victim to something called “outrage fatigue,” which may lead to apathy about the...
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