- The year’s predicted dining trends
Daily Edition • January 3, 2026 SUPPORTED BY You’ve likely never thought to ask the question: How big is a red blood cell in comparison to a lion’s mane jellyfish? But thanks to a nifty site called Size of Life, you can easily visualize the answer. The tool from programmer Neal Agarwal allows you to choose from a list of organisms, from a teeny-tiny DNA strand to a hulking blue whale, and compare their sizes. It’s a fun way to spend a few moments while enjoying your morning coffee — play…Read more
- Calling all Jane Austen fans
Daily Edition • September 8, 2025 SUPPORTED BY How often have you and your buds brainstormed about an incredible trip you want to take together, only to never actually make it happen? Whether due to finances or logistics, it can be hard to get the group trip to make it out of the group chat, so to speak. And if it does, figuring out how to split the costs of everything fairly is its own headache. But one group of BFFs in Australia found a way to make their travel dreams come true: opening a...
- Tips for cutting out comparisons
Sunday Edition • September 7, 2025 SUPPORTED BY As the U.S. Open wraps up today, now is as good a time as any to extol the virtues of tennis — and there are many. Atlantic writer Alexandra Moe serves up the science-backed reasons it’s the ultimate lifetime sport, dubbing it a workout for both the brain and the body. Read her love letter to the game. — the Nice News team Featured Story How to Kick the Cycle of Comparing Yourself to Others Guido Mieth/ DigitalVision via Getty Images When...
- Bestselling author pays it forward
. Daily Edition • September 6, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You may already know about the concept of “junk journaling,” the trend that involves turning what some would call trash (restaurant napkins, luggage tags, even parking tickets) into scrapbook-worthy treasures. But did you know you can apply the practice to your interior design? Read Apartment Therapy’s breakdown of incorporating junk journaling into your home decor. Pro tip: Nice News’ Marika Spitulski does it on the inside of her kitchen...