- CPR in space
Daily Edition • September 1, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Happy Labor Day, and happy September! The federal holiday, established in the late 19th century to honor American workers, always falls on the first Monday of September — which just so happens to also be the first day of the month this year. But not to fear, summer enthusiasts, astronomical fall doesn’t officially start until the equinox on Sept. 22. (Plus, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a warm autumn and mild…Read more
- Chocolate’s sustainability “breakthrough”
Daily Edition • September 2, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Suicide can be difficult to talk about, but talking about it is the first step to ending it. With September being National Suicide Awareness Month, Nice News’ latest Cause of the Month beneficiary is Stop Soldier Suicide — the only national nonprofit focused solely on solving the issue of suicide among U.S. veterans and service members. The organization has set an aggressive goal to reduce the military suicide rate by 40% no later than 2030, and...
- What makes someone wise?
Sunday Edition • September 1, 2024 SUPPORTED BY We’ve officially entered the ber months — September, October, November, December. With heat waves still going strong around the country, the “brrr!” factor may not be in play quite yet, but we’ve decided to embrace the cozy season anyway, and we encourage you to follow suit. You can start by checking out 25 of the best apple picking spots across the country. — Rebekah, Ally, and Natalie Featured Story What Makes Someone Wise? Global Study...
- Rare sea creatures pose for the camera
Daily Edition • August 31, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Several weeks back, we shared that it’s been a banner year for hydrangeas, and now we’re learning that the success of the summer flowers carries implications for the upcoming fall. Namely, the thriving hydrangeas in New England could indicate a particularly strong foliage season for the region. “We had a really good growing summer. The trees didn’t put a lot of energy into seeds and fruit this year. They had a really bad year last year, so a lot of...