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  • Love really can help mend a damaged heart . Daily Edition • December 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Akin to the Oscars’ “in memoriam” section, a recent article from The New York Times Magazine is a touching tribute to some of the “artists, innovators, and thinkers” who died in 2025. It covers the heavy hitters — Jane Goodall, David Lynch, George Foreman — as well as some lesser-known visionaries and celebrities, like a park ranger who spent six decades “guiding souls” in Glacier National Park and a bonobo who “had a lot to say.” Read “The…Read more

  • Your donation, multiplied by 100 . Daily Edition • September 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Today is the fall equinox! That means we can begin unabashedly leaning into the cozy vibes. It also means that the days are continuing to get shorter, so if you’re prone to seasonal affective disorder, you can start prepping now to make for a happier autumn and winter. In the Nice News world, the start of a new season indicates a new fundraiser — this fall, we’re partnering with Undue Medical Debt. You can scroll down to learn all about the...
  • The “special sauce” for practicing gratitude Sunday Edition • September 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Astronomical autumn officially begins tomorrow, and as much as we love buying pumpkin spice lattes and shopping for cozy decor, there’s another fun way to celebrate the season that doesn’t involve doling out dough: leaf peeping. Every contiguous U.S. state (yes, even California and Florida) will get its chance to show off those vibrant red, orange, and yellow hues in the next few months — but to catch a glimpse, you’ll need to know exactly...
  • Midwest airport ranked No. 1 . Daily Edition • September 20, 2025 SUPPORTED BY Whose dog is this well-behaved? A pup named Oakley in Aurora, Illinois, was recently rescued from a house fire, but wouldn’t leave his residence until he was safely attached to his leash. In a now-viral video, the American Staffordshire terrier leads an officer to his leash before being taken outside. Thankfully, no one else was inside and the home remains habitable after the blaze, but this story still serves as a good reminder to brush up on...
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