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  • A simple tip that might shorten kids’ colds Daily Edition • September 11, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Did you know there’s a pumpkin capital of the world? The small village of Morton, Illinois — population just over 17,000 — processes more than 85% of the globe’s canned pumpkin, thus earning the coveted title. Naturally, Morton celebrates this fact with an annual pumpkin festival, complete with parades, pageants, and plenty of pumpkin-flavored treats. This year’s festivities kick off today, and we’re wishing we could be there. Must Reads Bon…Read more

  • A compelling case for crafting Daily Edition • August 24, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Earlier this month, the nominees were announced for the 2024 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, a yearly celebration of the most beautiful eateries and watering holes around the globe. It had us thinking about our own (admittedly less aesthetically pleasing) kitchens, and the things that make them tick. Check out Nice News’ favorite kitchen tools, ranging from workhorse pot scrubbers to gorgeous pottery. Must Reads Dog ate my puzzle: Nationwide...
  • Americans are capitalizing on clean energy tax credits Daily Edition • August 23, 2024 SUPPORTED BY We personally think each and every pup is the world’s cutest, but there can only be one winner of People magazine’s World’s Cutest Rescue Dog Contest. The annual competition, presented with Pedigree, recently announced this year’s 10 finalists, picked from thousands of submissions. Take your time on voting for your fave — you have until Sept. 20. Must Reads The New York Times’ mini crossword turned 10: Meet the man behind the popular puzzle Through...
  • Inside the NBA’s newest arena Daily Edition • August 22, 2024 SUPPORTED BY You may know how to strengthen your glutes, hamstrings, triceps, pectorals, and core — but what about your happiness muscle? That’s right, cultivating joy requires practice and consistency, just like most everything rewarding in life. “Almost anyone can learn to amp up their reward sensitivity by training themselves to notice and savor their positive emotions,” psychologist Jenny Taitz writes in The New York Times. Dive deeper into the concept of...
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