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  • Which US cities have the fittest people? Daily Edition • July 25, 2025 SUPPORTED BY If you’re planning on spending time in the American wilderness soon, it’d be wise to brush up on your knowledge of the animals that live there — specifically, your knowledge of how to keep yourself (and the creatures) safe. Take The New York Times’ new wildlife quiz to learn the answers to questions like “How fast can bison run?” and “What should you do if you encounter an alligator?” Nice News Today Have you noticed that some days you’re able to hop…Read more

  • The US is making the census more accurate Daily Edition • April 1, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Nice News firmly believes that everyone deserves access to green spaces, especially given the physical and mental health benefits of nature. So with Earth Day coming up later this month, we’re raising money for the Trust for Public Land, an organization working to ensure widespread access to the outdoors “for generations to come.” The nonprofit builds parks and protects public land in the communities where they’re needed most — learn more and donate...
  • The incredible world of floral art 💐 Sunday Edition • March 31, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Break out the Cadbury Creme Eggs, Easter came early this year! The Christian holiday, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus and is preceded by a 40-day period of Lent, often occurs in April — in fact, today is only the sixth time it’s fallen in March since the year 2000. And the reason for its time shifting might surprise you. Though Christianity doesn’t primarily follow the lunar calendar, Easter is a lunar holiday, meaning its date is...
  • This giant dolphin once swam in the Amazon Daily Edition • March 30, 2024 SUPPORTED BY The winners are in for the 2024 World Nature Photography Awards, with the top prize going to artist Tracey Lund for her action-packed shot of seabirds diving for a meal. She captured the pair of underwater gannets while on vacation in Scotland’s Shetland Islands. “Thousands of gannets were in the sky above us and then started to dive into the sea after locally caught fish,” she explained. “An unbelievable spectacle to witness, let alone photograph....
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