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  • Inside SuperAgers’ brains Daily Edition • August 11, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You may be tired of articles and videos sharing the same advice about how to free yourself of your phone attachment — but if it’s something you still struggle with, just trust us and read this roundup anyway. The New York Times checked in with experts to get tips and tricks that aren’t as widely known. Rather than promoting a cold-turkey approach, many of the unique suggestions are more geared toward reducing the amount of time you spend on your…Read more

  • Memory-boosting techniques Sunday Edition • May 19, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Crossword puzzles are staples of many Sunday papers, and we’re happy to announce that Nice News is joining the club — literally. Each week, we’ll be including a puzzle from Crossword Club, one of our sister brands and a great daily stop for a fun mental workout. So put your thinking cap on, scroll down, and try your hand at solving today’s game. Then, see how your experience compares to figuring out what is widely considered the world’s first...
  • The power of “little luxuries” Daily Edition • May 18, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Meteorologically, summer begins on June 1, and astronomically on June 20. For some people, though — including this writer — summer is ushered in when the first fireflies emerge after dusk, bringing light and memories of childhood nights spent outside. Unfortunately, firefly populations have been dwindling and their season shortening in recent years due to habitat loss and climate change. But there’s an easy way that we can all help: resisting the pull...
  • Mexico’s first Michelin star eateries Daily Edition • May 17, 2024 SUPPORTED BY The blazes that broke out in western Canada earlier this week made it clear that wildfire season is upon us, which means now is the time to get prepared for potentially worsening air quality. Brian G. Henning, director of the Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment at Gonzaga University, told ABC News there are simple and inexpensive ways to lessen the adverse health effects of wildfire smoke. “That whole idea of an ounce of prevention is...
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