- 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…Read more
- College seniors learn of free tuition on first day back
Daily Edition • September 5, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Football is back: The 2024-2025 NFL season begins tonight, with the Baltimore Ravens facing off against the Kansas City Chiefs, the reigning Super Bowl champs. For some, the start of the season means fantasy leagues and Sundays spent intently watching their team of choice, while others may relish more in the culinary delights of football watching. Here’s something for each side: A look at some of the most highly anticipated matchups of the season...
- Lego bricks are getting more eco-friendly
Daily Edition • September 4, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Did you make your bed this morning? Don’t worry, we won’t tell on you if you didn’t, but there are some demonstrated mental health benefits to completing the chore each day. And it just got easier thanks to a hack for putting your duvet cover back on after washing (undoubtedly the worst part of the task). Learn the simple trick, known as the burrito or California roll method. Must Reads This hobby is taking adventurers of all ages to new heights,...
- Manuka honey might provide natural cancer therapy
Daily Edition • September 3, 2024 SUPPORTED BY When life gets a bit hectic, do you ever find yourself imagining a trip to a secluded cabin in the woods — perhaps with a fireplace and no internet connection? That fantasy is infiltrating the travel industry, with, “slow life,” “solo traveling,” and “digital detox challenge” all trending on Pinterest, according to a 2024 report from the social media platform. This “quiet travel” boom, driven largely by younger generations, stands in contrast to...