- Calling all Jane Austen fans
Daily Edition • September 8, 2025 SUPPORTED BY How often have you and your buds brainstormed about an incredible trip you want to take together, only to never actually make it happen? Whether due to finances or logistics, it can be hard to get the group trip to make it out of the group chat, so to speak. And if it does, figuring out how to split the costs of everything fairly is its own headache. But one group of BFFs in Australia found a way to make their travel dreams come true: opening a…Read more
- How to make a rain garden in your yard
Sunday Edition • September 22, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Today is the autumnal equinox. It’s one of two times a year (the other being the spring equinox) that there’s a nearly equal amount of daylight and darkness, and it marks the first day of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. One of the many reasons we love this season is the aroma of cinnamon and cloves that starts permeating stores and coffee shops, evoking all manner of warm and fuzzy feelings. And luckily, you don’t have to spend a ton on...
- Traveling keeps us young, study says
Daily Edition • September 21, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Today marks two unofficial holidays that are right up the Nice News alley: the International Day of Peace and World Gratitude Day. We think these commemorations go pretty hand in hand — maintaining a state of gratitude is certainly peace-promoting. To celebrate, revisit our article on different ways to express and increase thankfulness. Must Reads Level up your daily walk with some of our favorite products The unbelievably touching story behind...
- US overdose deaths are plummeting
Daily Edition • September 20, 2024 SUPPORTED BY One of the latest internet oddities is a test with a premise so simple it might just blow your mind. “Is my blue your blue?” measures color categorization by showing you various shades and asking whether you think they’re blue or green — there are no wrong answers; everyone sits somewhere along the spectrum of seeing blue. Ally’s boundary is at hue 179, bluer than 85% of the population, while Natalie and Rebekah are at 175, and Marika 169. See...