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  • Advice for maintaining holiday well-being Daily Edition • December 9, 2025 SUPPORTED BY We’ve all fallen victim to doomscrolling at some point, but now there’s even more incentive to set healthy boundaries with your phone: A recent study of young adults found that limiting social media use for one week — from two hours a day to 30 minutes — reduced symptoms of depression, anxiety, and insomnia. If you want to start your own social media detox, here are some tangible tips from experts. Must Reads Performing a random act of kindness…Read more

  • 500-year-old music, sung again Daily Edition • August 22, 2025 SUPPORTED BY This Monday marks 109 years since the National Park Service was created — an essential moment in American history signaling the country’s commitment to protecting and preserving public lands. Ahead of that anniversary, the National Parks Conservation Association is hosting a day of action tomorrow, calling on people to do what they can to protect our national parks. Click here to donate to NPCA via Nice News’ Cause of the Summer fundraiser, and...
  • Stunning “Capture the Dark” photo contest winners . Daily Edition • August 21, 2025 SUPPORTED BY What do you think happens on DrawAFish.com? You get to draw a fish, of course. This delightful little website prompts visitors to create an aquatic creature and then “make it swim!” — i.e., add it to a “tank” with other people’s doodles. Pro tip: Turn the fish tank count up to 100 to see more wonderful creations. Must Reads Pumpkin goldfish, anyone? Take a peek at the fall-inspired food items hitting shelves If you’re traveling for Labor Day,...
  • Today’s Pick: This human medical device can save dogs Editors’ Picks • August 20, 2025 There are many ways in which dogs and people overlap: We both enjoy long sunset walks, snoozing away a lazy afternoon, and eating our hearts out. Unfortunately, we can also share some of the same health problems — including certain heart conditions. But for both humans and canines who have slower-than-normal heart rates, cardiac pacemakers can be life-changing. And something many dog lovers may not know is while, in the U.S., these devices can’t be donated...
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