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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

  • How Roman emperors made an Irish exit . Daily Edition • October 11, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Two comets discovered just this year are poised to grace the night sky within the next few weeks. Named C/2025 R2 (SWAN) and C/2025 A6 (Lemmon), these celestial objects are making close approaches to Earth — close enough that they may be visible to the naked eye. Read a guide to spotting SWAN and Lemmon. Must Reads Just weeks after announcing her retirement, Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt — the longtime chaplain for Loyola Chicago’s men’s...
  • Historic school lunch legislation . Daily Edition • October 10, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Now introducing: Bastian, a 7-year-old rat terrier mix and the winner of People’s World’s Cutest Rescue Dog Contest. The pup, who lives in Levittown, New York, with owner Joelle Andres, has come a long way. He was rescued from the floodwaters of Hurricane Florence in the Carolinas in 2018, and adopted by Andres from a shelter in New Jersey. Today, he loves long walks, socializing with other dogs, and communicating via buttons. Click to see some...
  • Spooky deep-sea discoveries . Daily Edition • October 9, 2025 SUPPORTED BY In a podcast episode last month, we shared all about the Great Canadian Treasure Hunt. And now, any Americans feeling left out can take part in a new, U.S.-based treasure opportunity. Organized by an auction house called Stack’s Bowers Galleries in celebration of its 90th anniversary, the hunt is taking place in four cities (New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Miami), with certificates for rare coins and banknotes hidden in each locale. Learn how...
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