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  • These US cities are the most walkable for visitors . Daily Edition • July 17, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Ready for another Nice Book Club meeting? The next event, taking place at 5 p.m. ET on Aug. 21, will feature the one and only Case Kenny — whose voice you’ll recognize from our new podcast. Kenny is the author of The Opposite of Settling, an illuminating guide to raising your standards, trusting your intuition, and creating the life you truly want. Register for the free, virtual event and get the book here. Must Reads The medals for the 2026 Winter…Read more

  • A record start to bird migration season Wake up to good news. Supported by Monday • February 26, 2024 The ocean remains largely unexplored by humans, so every journey into its depths helps to uncover mysteries. During a recent expedition led by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, scientists discovered over 100 previously unknown species living on seamounts off the coast of Chile. The deep-sea mountain range stretches more than 1,800 miles long and comprises hundreds of seamounts. See photos of some of the weird and wonderful lifeforms...
  • One of the world’s oldest cat doors Wake up to good news. Supported by Sunday • February 25, 2024 As animal lovers, we at Nice News appreciate learning about all creatures great and small — and it turns out small is actually quite an understatement for some of Earth’s inhabitants. From a chameleon that fits on the surface of a human thumb to a hummingbird that weighs as much as a paperclip, scientists recently shared a few of the planet’s most minuscule insects, birds, mammals, and more with The Guardian. See photos of the tiny...
  • Ice skating goes wild in Alaska Wake up to good news. Supported by Saturday • February 24, 2024 You’ve heard of isometric exercises and cozy cardio, but what about somatic workouts? Simply put, somatics emphasize the mind-body connection and movement for the sake of movement, so there’s no right or wrong way to do it. “Somatic exercises are used to increase awareness from the inside out ... [and] they can help someone process and move stuck tension, memories, and emotions,” Scott Lyons, a psychologist and body-based trauma...
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