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  • How to avoid lost luggage Daily Edition • June 30, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Yes, patience is a virtue — one that’s getting harder and harder to achieve in our busy, modern lives. Thankfully, there are ways to work on building greater patience, for yourself, your loved ones, and even the stranger in line in front of you who can’t decide which coffee to order. “It involves building emotional skills like being able to sit with feelings of boredom, frustration, and anxiety, along with mindfulness and self-compassion,”…Read more

  • Could this city be home to the tallest US skyscraper? Wake up to good news. Supported By Saturday • February 3, 2024 The Cambridge University Botanic Garden is expecting a rare event soon: Its Amazonian cactus seems poised to produce not one but four blooms. The moonflower, or Strophocactus wittii, has a fleeting bloom period — its flowers come in just once a year and last only 12 hours before dying. When Cambridge’s plant bloomed in February 2021, it was thought to be the first time one had ever flowered in the U.K., as the species is abundant...
  • Why are moths attracted to light? Wake up to good news. Supported By Friday • February 2, 2024 It’s here again: Groundhog Day! The unofficial holiday, which has its roots in the Christian celebration of Candlemas, stipulates that if famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this morning, we’ll have six more weeks of winter. If he didn’t, an early spring is in our future. The tradition as we know it was first recorded in a Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, newspaper in 1886, though it was likely going on in some form long...
  • Free tax filing is on the horizon Wake up to good news. Supported By Thursday • February 1, 2024 Roughly 1 in 20 criminal cases in the U.S. results in a wrongful conviction. And those wrongful convictions disproportionately affect Black people, who account for around 53% of exonerations. This Black History Month, Nice News readers have the opportunity to support an organization at the forefront of creating change in the justice system: the Innocence Project. Guided by science and anti-racism, the Innocence Project not only...
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