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  • How exercise affects overall energy Daily Edition • January 14, 2026 SUPPORTED BY If you find yourself wanting to express the word “pickle” in the form of an emoticon, you’re currently faced with a not-quite-right alternative: the cucumber emoji. But that could soon change — Unicode, which sets the world standard for text and emoji, seems to have a new slate of emoji coming down the pipeline this year, and it includes the pickle. Other promising additions include a meteor (as opposed to the existing comet) and a lighthouse:…Read more

  • Million-dollar pennies Daily Edition • November 24, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you’re feeling the swell of gratitude this Thanksgiving season, why not spread it within your community by giving back? Though SNAP benefits have been restored across the country, food banks are still experiencing a boom in demand — so calling your local food pantry is a good place to start if you’re looking for volunteer opportunities this week. You can also use VolunteerMatch or Samaritan Scout to search for other options in your area. Must...
  • The link between emotions and decisions Sunday Edition • November 23, 2025 SUPPORTED BY What’s on your Thanksgiving menu? With the big feast just a few days away, the Nice News team is finalizing the recipes we’re making for our own celebrations — and thought we’d share a few with you. Managing Editor Natalie Stone is starting cocktail hour off strong with this smoky apple cider margarita, sure to warm everyone right up. Staff Writer Stephanie Friedman will carry the torch from her grandma by preparing a creamy carrot soup with...
  • 2025’s heartwarming dining trend Daily Edition • November 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you ever feel guilty looking at your bookshelf full of titles you haven’t yet gotten to, Vogue India writer Asma Siddiqui is here to absolve you. “The unread pile of books shouldn’t be guilt-inducing but reassuring; proof that we have access to thoughts and stories we might love,” psychologist Ruchi Ruuh told her in a recent article. “Bookshelves have always reflected our inner world. They show what subjects spark our curiosity and what ideas...
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