- America’s national parks need our support
Daily Edition • July 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Happy Fourth of July! While the Nice New team takes some time to rest and recharge today, we have a holiday-themed newsletter for you, featuring positive stories about this nearly 250-year-old nation — like the cherry festival taking place in Michigan this weekend and the historic Black church being rebuilt in Colonial Williamsburg. We’re also excited to share our newest Cause of the Season: With your support this summer, Nice News is raising money…Read more
- Free tax filing is on the horizon
Wake up to good news. Supported By Thursday • February 1, 2024 Roughly 1 in 20 criminal cases in the U.S. results in a wrongful conviction. And those wrongful convictions disproportionately affect Black people, who account for around 53% of exonerations. This Black History Month, Nice News readers have the opportunity to support an organization at the forefront of creating change in the justice system: the Innocence Project. Guided by science and anti-racism, the Innocence Project not only...
- $54M “lost” painting is found after 100 years
Wake up to good news. Supported By Wednesday • January 31, 2024 Out with the old, in with the new — we’re talking baby names. The State of Baby Names initiative from BabyCenter has released the most popular monikers of 2024 so far, as well as a list of some of the ones that are becoming less popular. The top names include Olivia, Isabella, and Amelia for girls, and Noah, Liam, and Oliver for boys. Brooke, Blake, Julius, and Jaiden, meanwhile, are all on the decline. See the full rankings...
- Saying goodbye to NASA’s Ingenuity chopper
Wake up to good news. Supported By Tuesday • January 30, 2024 Is your bedroom dark enough for sleeping? Research shows that even dim light, such as that from a hallway light, can raise your heart rate, shorten your sleep stages, and increase insulin resistance while you snooze. Thankfully, the solution could be as simple as investing in a low-cost eye mask, a new study found. In an interview with The Washington Post, co-author Viviana Greco said a mask may sound “very basic and simple” but...