- Try this practice before making resolutions
. Daily Edition • January 1, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Happy New Year! To ring in 2026, we’ve crafted a special newsletter that will hopefully get you prepared for and excited about the year ahead. And before you spend the morning drawing up a resolutions list, consider commencing a search for a renewed purpose in life instead — expert tips on that below. Must Reads Book Riot’s 2026 Read Harder Challenge is here — see this year’s tasks From black-eyed peas to lucky lentils, learn about different New…Read more
- These personality traits could help you live longer
. Daily Edition • October 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY There are plenty of ways to keep a written record of your thoughts — junk journaling, gratitude journaling, nature journaling, and more. But one of the oldest methods is a commonplace book, a practice that became popular in Western society during the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras. William Shakespeare, Victor Hugo, and John Locke all kept their own commonplace books, which are logs of what’s happening in the world around you. Quotes,...
- Happy World Teachers’ Day!
Sunday Edition • October 5, 2025 SUPPORTED BY When life feels uncertain (which, these days, is more often than not), a great way to move forward is to put one foot in front of the other — literally. Taking a walk to connect with your thoughts is one of the methods therapists recommend for working through uncertainty, and so is prioritizing your “anchors,” or the people and things that remain consistent around you. Check out four other expert-approved tips. — the Nice News team Featured Story...
- A global conservation milestone
. Daily Edition • October 4, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Is visiting a corn maze on your fall bucket list? You may want to plan a trip to Northern California if so. Cool Patch Pumpkins, which has twice earned the distinction of the world’s largest corn maze from the Guinness Book of World Records, boasts a 40-acre labyrinth for visitors to find their way through. “It is confusing. It’s exciting, and in a world of GPS and constant signage, you always know where you are, where you’re going,” Tayler...