- A bittersweet challenge
Sunday Edition • October 12, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’ve all witnessed — or experienced firsthand — how holidays send some people into creative frenzies, and such was the case for two Texas neighbors who started a viral showdown over their Halloween decorations. It started with a playful sign reading “Is that all you got?” after a 12-foot skeleton appeared in one family’s yard, and evolved into a good-natured competition chronicled on social media. “They’re such great people, and I can already…Read more
- The year of the “mental health Olympics”
Best of 2024 • Sports Edition SUPPORTED BY What a year it’s been for sports. Between the Summer Olympics and the unprecedented surge of enthusiasm for women’s sports, there was no shortage of cheer-worthy headlines to choose from for today’s sports edition. It was also a big year for Nice News, as we gave readers a firsthand account of the events in Paris thanks to Olympics correspondent Raymond Braun — and we’re thrilled to re-share two of his top stories below. Sports With Simone Biles...
- Where does the brain feel love?
Best of 2024 • Science Edition SUPPORTED BY Scientists continued to make tremendous strides in 2024, as you can see in today’s science edition. The stories below highlight studies about the way our brains feel love, the mysteries of the sky above us, and what humanity was like tens of thousands of years ago. One thing’s for sure: We’ve come a long way! Science Where Does the Brain Feel Love? Study Evaluates 6 Types and Reveals Which Is Strongest kulkann/ iStock Where is love? Turns out Oliver...
- The world’s largest 3D-printed neighborhood
Best of 2024 • Tech Edition SUPPORTED BY Calling all tech enthusiasts! Today’s tech edition features stories about innovations that are changing our neighborhoods, the way we go through airport security, and more. We can only imagine what 2025 has in store. Until then, if you’re hungry for more tech-savvy stories, check out Time magazine’s list of the 200 best inventions of 2024. Tech The World’s Largest 3D-Printed Neighborhood Is Coming to Texas Icon They say everything’s bigger in Texas,...