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  • Operation: Solve Amelia Earhart’s disappearance . Daily Edition • July 9, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you don’t have plans tomorrow night, consider making a date with the moon. July’s full buck moon is sure to be a sight to behold, given that it will be this year’s farthest full moon from the sun and one of the lowest. While the moon should be visible (and beautiful) throughout Thursday evening, Live Science reports it’s best seen at moonrise. As for the unique name? “The full moon in July is called the buck moon because the antlers of male deer…Read more

  • Nice News has a new look Daily Edition • March 1, 2024 SUPPORTED BY It’s a new month, and, as you can see, Nice News has a new look! Leading up to our two-year anniversary on March 3, we’ve launched a full refresh of the Nice News website, including updated sections like tech, sports, and lifestyle, and a mission page where you can learn more about our team. We’ve also added some exciting new sections to your daily email digest — scroll down to explore them and be sure to let us know what you think. It’s been a...
  • The oldest man to achieve HIV, leukemia remission Wake up to good news. Supported by Thursday • February 29, 2024 It’s Leap Day! Though leap years were created to keep the calendar in sync, Feb. 29 has evolved to be somewhat of a holiday (especially for the roughly 5 million people around the world who have a leap birthday). It may seem straightforward, but the math behind a leap day goes beyond an extra 24 hours every four years. For example, did you know that it’s not actually every four years? Years divisible by 100 are not leap years...
  • America’s newest national park Wake up to good news. Supported by Wednesday • February 28, 2024 Plenty of captivating photos came out of the World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar, but one underwater shot from Associated Press photographer Lee Jin-man is making quite the splash. Jin-man positioned his camera at a unique angle as Spain’s Carles Coll Marti entered the pool for the men’s 200-meter breaststroke, capturing a stunning amount of movement for a still image. And, as Jin-man explained in a recent article, it...
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