- A first from Wyoming’s dinosaur ‘mummy zone’
. Daily Edition • October 29, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’re going to pause spooky season for a moment and jump ahead to the holiday season: Rockefeller Center has revealed its 2025 Christmas tree. The chosen tree, a 75-foot-tall Norway spruce, has been part of the Russ family’s property in East Greenbush, New York, for over 60 years. It will be cut next week and placed in Rockefeller Plaza on Nov. 8, where it will eventually be wrapped in 50,000 glittering lights to become “the world’s Christmas…Read more
- Being kind at work pays off
Daily Edition • March 10, 2025 SUPPORTED BY The clocks just sprang forward and nature is readying to follow suit — we’re just around the corner from seeing colorful blooms all around. But that also means you need to keep a watchful eye on your pups during walks, as certain spring bulbs can be toxic for dogs. Hazardous varieties include snowdrops, rhododendrons, amaryllis, azaleas, and bluebells. Learn about more potentially dangerous bulbs, what to do if you think your dog has ingested one,...
- Go wild this spring 🌼
Sunday Edition • March 9, 2025 SUPPORTED BY As we near the official end of astronomical winter, and by extension, the end of our ability to use the “I’m too cozy to work out” excuse, some motivation to move is in order. It’s common knowledge that exercising regularly is one of the best choices you can make for your health, so here are 10 tips to help you get going. They include using the SMART method of goal setting and putting “temptation bundling” into practice.— the Nice News team Featured...
- “Remarkable” narwhal footage
Daily Edition • March 8, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today is International Women’s Day, “a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic, or political,” per the U.N. In that vein, consider reading about these 130 women from around the world who have changed the world. The list contains many of the usual suspects you’re likely familiar with — Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman, Malala Yousafzai — but we also bet...