- Tennessee has the first US National Park City
*Indicates a Nice News brand partnership or affiliate. Daily Edition • April 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Those who live in areas where carpets of bluebells mark the onset of spring know the soothing power of the brightly hued flowers. “I notice that there’s a lot of silence in my head when I’m done,” Gilles Gui told the Associated Press, referencing a visit to the annual bluebell bloom in Belgium’s Hallerbos forest. “Yeah, it helps me keep some peace in my mind, really just take my mind away from…Read more
- Tennessee has the first US National Park City
*Indicates a Nice News brand partnership or affiliate. Daily Edition • April 28, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Those who live in areas where carpets of bluebells mark the onset of spring know the soothing power of the brightly hued flowers. “I notice that there’s a lot of silence in my head when I’m done,” Gilles Gui told the Associated Press, referencing a visit to the annual bluebell bloom in Belgium’s Hallerbos forest. “Yeah, it helps me keep some peace in my mind, really just take my mind away from...
- What cheerleading used to look like
Sunday Edition • April 27, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Social media is fertile ground for self-improvement trends, and we’re not mad about it. The great thing about the proliferation of viral life hacks is that you can try out different methods and continue with any that add value. On today’s menu: April Theory, which reframes spring as the beginning of the year and thus the ideal time to set goals. “It’s fascinating to think of April as the new January,” psychologist Mayron Piccolo told Verywell...
- A sea of violets for Staten Island
. Daily Edition • April 26, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It may be true that the best things in life are free, but a buttery croissant from the bakery on the corner or an adorable tchotchke at that perfectly curated local shop can sure go a long way in making a bad day better. In short, we all need a little treat every once in a while to keep us going — even the most successful among us. The New York Times took Gen Z’s “little treat culture” to a selection of high-powered creatives, asking them what...