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  • For a happier relationship, order takeout Daily Edition • January 10, 2026 SUPPORTED BY It’s time to train your brain. The New York Times kicked off 2026 with a five-day brain health challenge — a series of tasks to complete with science to back ’em up. Yesterday was the fifth day, so now you can see the challenge in its entirety, and hopefully recruit some friends to complete it with you (and keep you accountable). Must Reads Learning cursive is these middle schoolers’ idea of a good time Meet London’s very own “chief bat whisperer”…Read more

  • Spreading kindness wildly Daily Edition • November 13, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today is World Kindness Day, one of our favorite “holidays.” It’s an occasion that highlights the power of small gestures — like handing out paper hearts to strangers, as 4-year-old Brooklynite Adonis did. Even big companies get in on the celebrations, with Krispy Kreme offering a sweet buy one, get one free deal to encourage sharing. How will you spread kindness today? Must Reads Pixar dropped the first teaser trailer for Toy Story 5 — and it...
  • Today’s Pick: Nice News’ fave products of 2025 Editors’ Picks • November 12, 2025 As the gift-giving season fast approaches, so does the intensity of holiday shopping — so we put together a special article to share with you today: a roundup of our team’s favorite purchases of the year. Our “Nice List” ranges from Associate Editor Ally Mauch’s raspberry-hued nail care enhancer to Director of Partnerships Kenny Freeman’s annual America the Beautiful parks pass and Staff Writer Stephanie Friedman’s go-to whimsical accessories brand. We hope...
  • Another Alzheimer’s research win Daily Edition • November 12, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you need to feel a dose of hope today, we recommend setting aside a few minutes to watch this viral video from an Ohio school. Adam Marcum, the head of communications for the Monroe Local School District, set up a microphone in a hallway that connects the junior high and high school, with a simple sign that read “Tell us something good that happened to you today.” And the students, some shy and some bursting with excitement, lined up to share...
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