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  • World’s first mass-produced flying car prototype Best of 2025 • Tech Edition SUPPORTED BY Tech enthusiasts, this one’s for you: Today’s tech edition of the Best of Nice News features stories about innovations that are changing (or will change) the way we drive, focus, and experience the world around us. We can only imagine what thrilling inventions 2026 has in store. Until then, if you’re hungry for more techy stories, check out Time magazine’s list of the 300 best inventions of 2025. Tech World’s First Mass-Produced Flying Car Prototype…Read more

  • Benefits of being bored . Daily Edition • September 15, 2025 SUPPORTED BY In a world of 30-second social media videos and listening to podcasts at two-times speed, it seems like that old adage “slow and steady wins the race” is falling out of favor. That’s why we were so happy to come upon this viral video of TikTok creator Charlie Engelman narrating the cinnamon roll-making process at a bakery in Michigan. Engelman’s Mister Rogers-like cadence, soothing commentary, and jazzy backing music have an undeniably calming...
  • 4 walking challenges Sunday Edition • September 14, 2025 SUPPORTED BY What needs to change in your life right now to not just up your likelihood of living to 100 but also help ensure you thrive at that age? If you work hard and prioritize family, you’re already on the right track, according to Jimmy Hernandez, who recently celebrated his 100th birthday by skydiving with his son and grandson. Learn the centenarian’s other advice for health and longevity, including one tip we can most definitely get behind: “You’ve...
  • Would you wear this upcycled couture? . Daily Edition • September 13, 2025 SUPPORTED BY All you book lovers out there probably already have a never-ending “to be read” list, so we won’t add to that. But if you’re a bibliophile needing inspiration for movies and TV shows to watch as the temperatures drop and cozy season sets in, look no further than this new list from Literary Hub. The outlet compiled 49 literary movies and TV shows (i.e., “adaptations, documentaries, and other book-adjacent fare”) to look forward to this fall....
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