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  • Calling all ‘Brady Bunch’ fans . Daily Edition • October 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY While we await the harvest moon’s peak on Monday, there’s another fall celestial event on the horizon — the autumn star, more formally known as Fomalhaut. This star is only visible from mid-northern latitudes in the fall, according to Forbes, and will rise low in the southern sky tonight. Learn what else to look out for in the October night sky. Must Reads Good grief! “Peanuts” debuted 75 years ago this week — and the beloved comic strip’s…Read more

  • 742 new species identified in the Congo Daily Edition • December 6, 2024 SUPPORTED BY For most people, sleep and exercise are like peanut butter and jelly: They go perfectly together, each bringing out the best qualities of the other. But for those struggling with insomnia, balancing the two can be a bit trickier, per a recent article from The New York Times. Learn more about why vigorous exercise sometimes leads to worsened rest, and how to tailor your workouts for better sleep. Must Reads So long, Stella: See which dog and cat...
  • Why you should spend time outside in the cold Daily Edition • December 5, 2024 SUPPORTED BY If you’ve been a Nice News reader for even a short period of time, you’ve likely seen us share that 2024 has been one of the best years for aurora borealis viewing thanks to particularly strong geomagnetic activity on the sun. That circumstance has made this year’s Northern Lights Photographer of the Year competition particularly special. Feast your eyes on the 25 winning images selected by Capture the Atlas. Must Reads It’s here! Spotify Wrapped...
  • Dreaming of a White (House) Christmas Daily Edition • December 4, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Forbes released its annual “30 Under 30” list yesterday, and the group of young people featured is as inspiring as ever. “They’re inventing new tech to treat tumors, expanding access to electric vehicle charging, making credit cards more secure, and even dreaming of reflective satellites that could bring the sun out at night,” the publication writes — and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Meet the class of 2025. Must Reads A dispatch from the...
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