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  • Why you should aim to become a ‘regular’ Daily Edition • February 24, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Baby naming has evolved from the era of picking from a book — today, there are entire websites and companies dedicated to naming little ones, as well as individual naming consultants for hire. Today chatted with some of those experts to land on eight trends defining baby naming for 2026, including ’90s boy band-inspired monikers and cottagecore themes. Must Reads Add to your watch list: a new Nat Geo film about the elusive world of “ghost…Read more

  • Potato palooza Daily Edition • February 3, 2026 SUPPORTED BY In November, we shared the news that the Farmers’ Almanac was closing its doors after more than 200 years in print circulation. And now, we’re happy to amend that report: The storied weather prediction brand is not shutting down after all, but is making some big changes to bring the almanac into the modern age. It’s been acquired by Unofficial Networks, a skiing and outdoor sports site, which means the Farmers’ Almanac will move from Maine to New...
  • Shifting toward happiness Daily Edition • February 2, 2026 SUPPORTED BY It’s Groundhog Day! Last year, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow (portending more winter), so given the recent snowstorm, we’re hoping 2026 isn’t a repeat. If you’re up early — before 7:30 EST — you can watch Phil emerge and make his prediction. Sleepyheads and West Coasters: That same link will take you to the results. Must Reads If you missed yesterday’s Grammys, here’s who took home awards Dudes, listen up! Five things urologists wish you knew...
  • Former inmate creates prison book program Sunday Edition • February 1, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Today marks the beginning of Black History Month, a celebration of Black Americans’ achievements and contributions, and an opportunity to expand public awareness of their role in shaping our country’s history. Learn more about the month’s origins and meaning, including why it takes place in February. As we did last year, Nice News will share inspiring messages from Black Americans in our Quote of the Day section all month long. We encourage you...
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