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  • Winter Olympics fashion over the years . Daily Edition • February 6, 2026 SUPPORTED BY The 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, featuring performances from Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, and more, is set to begin today at 2 p.m. ET (learn how to tune in here). We’re sure there’ll be no shortage of “nice” content coming out of the Olympics and the ensuing Paralympics, so you’ll notice that our usual Photo of the Day section has been temporarily transformed into “Eyes on Milano Cortina” to keep you up to date on all the athletic…Read more

  • Former inmate creates prison book program Sunday Edition • February 1, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Today marks the beginning of Black History Month, a celebration of Black Americans’ achievements and contributions, and an opportunity to expand public awareness of their role in shaping our country’s history. Learn more about the month’s origins and meaning, including why it takes place in February. As we did last year, Nice News will share inspiring messages from Black Americans in our Quote of the Day section all month long. We encourage you...
  • Not your average snowmen Daily Edition • January 31, 2026 SUPPORTED BY If you’re considering hosting a Super Bowl gathering next weekend, now’s a good time to start thinking about the menu — because everyone knows you can’t have football without food, right? From classic meat-and-bean chili to buffalo chicken dip and reimagined spinach dip, these 20 recipes will have your guests asking you to host year after year. Must Reads Tomorrow’s snow moon will feature an optical illusion — here’s how to see it A flexible,...
  • Thank you, grandkids . Daily Edition • January 30, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Quick check-in: How many unused, or underused, gift cards do you have sitting around from birthdays and holidays past? The New York state comptroller’s office recently shared that there’s nearly $55.5 million in gift card balances in New York City alone — and a good chunk of that amount ($15.5 million) is from cards that haven’t been used in five years. So let this be your public service announcement to finally employ the cards sitting around in...
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