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  • Where art meets engineering . Daily Edition • February 16, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Today is Presidents Day (also known as Washington’s Birthday, though the founding father was actually born Feb. 22). In addition to hopefully enjoying a day off of work for the federal holiday, take this opportunity to learn more about U.S. history by reading a roundup of surprising facts about every U.S. president. Who knew Martin Van Buren’s first language was Dutch? Must Reads Think you want to exercise like an Olympian? Read this first…Read more

  • 2025’s panda-monium 🐼 Best of 2025 • Environment Edition SUPPORTED BY Pandas, parks, and squids, oh my! In today’s environment edition, you’ll see there’s been a steady drumbeat of wins for wildlife in 2025, as well as animal lovers and those who appreciate a nice walk in the park. And if you’re searching for more reasons to smile today, look no further than these stories about paddleboarding pups and adorable narwhals playing with their food. What a wonderful world. Environment Lights, Cameras, Pandas! Bao Li and...
  • Why are some people more likable than others? Best of 2025 • Culture Edition SUPPORTED BY The end of the year is just around the corner, and true to Nice News tradition, we’re kicking off our fourth annual “Best of” series. Today is the culture edition, featuring insights into what makes someone likable, slang words to impress the Gen Alpha crowd, and a shining example of the hidden treasures librarians bring to light. We’re excited to return to your inbox with new positive stories starting Jan. 1, and most of all, we want to thank you...
  • America’s very own North Pole . Daily Edition • December 24, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Merry Christmas Eve! Today’s festive edition marks the end of our 2025 content — starting tomorrow, we’ll kick off the annual Best of Nice News series. That means from Dec. 25-31, you’ll receive email recaps of our top stories from the past year, organized by category. We hope you all have the chance to take some time for rest and reflection as we approach 2026, and we can’t wait for another year of spreading positivity. See you in January!...
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