At Cake Therapy, Young Women Impacted by Justice System Find Healing Through Baking

When most people think of therapy, they don’t picture sugar, flour, and butter as some of the main ingredients involved in unpacking trauma.  Cake Therapy, a nonprofit founded in 2019, uses baking to provide a therapeutic outlet for girls and young women who have experienced personal trauma or been impacted by the justice system, foster […]

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Meet the California Girl Scout Troop That Brings Members of the Deaf Community Together

It’s a little-known fact that Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA, was hard of hearing for much of her life. Now, more than a century after she started the enduring nonprofit, there’s a Girl Scout troop in Orange County, California, that’s carrying on her legacy in more ways […]

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Thank You: Nice News Readers Raised Nearly 45K for Charity Over the Past 12 Months

One of the best parts of the Nice News community is that we’re not only sharing positive stories — we’re creating them. In December 2022, our parent company Pardon launched a year-end fundraiser for Family-to-Family, a grassroots, hunger-relief effort dedicated to providing food and other necessities to American families. We shared that fundraiser with Nice […]

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100 Unique, Artistic Mailboxes Embody Community in an Island Town — Exclusive

In picturesque Bainbridge Island, Washington, a small town just a 35-minute ferry ride from Seattle, lush forest flora and ocean sunsets aren’t the only scenic vistas residents and visitors enjoy. More than 100 quirky, artistic, and often deeply meaningful mailboxes line the neighborhoods’ streets. Brothers Jim and Dick Strom turned a 1948 Packard sedan into […]

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Biodegradable, Single-Use “Tab Soap” Could Make Hand-Washing More Accessible Worldwide

If there is one beneficial habit the COVID-19 pandemic helped reinforce for many of us, it’s hand-washing. The practice is critical when it comes to staying healthy: An estimated 1 million deaths could be prevented annually if everyone regularly washed their hands. Unfortunately, in some under-resourced areas where soap and water aren’t as easily accessible, […]

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Texas Teens Spread Holiday Cheer (and the Joy of Reading) With Christmas Book Drive

Rohan and Anya Satija were just 10 and 8, respectively, when their family moved across the world from New Zealand to Austin, Texas, in 2017. Experiencing cultural barriers and feelings of isolation, the brother-sister duo both found solace in books as they adapted to their new life in the U.S. Now, six years later, they’re […]

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Read more about the article Nice News’ 2023 Holiday Gift Guide: Something for Everyone on Your List
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Nice News’ 2023 Holiday Gift Guide: Something for Everyone on Your List

You’ve heard the old saying “It’s the thought that counts” — typically offered up off-handedly following the receipt of a less-than-thrilling present. But did you know the aphorism is actually backed by research? Dig into the science of great gift giving, and then put your thinking cap on as you peruse Nice News’ annual holiday […]

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“Vibrant Ecosystems”: California Oil Rigs Are Unlikely Oases for Billions of Marine Creatures

More than two dozen oil platforms dot the waters off the coast of California. Of them, 15 are still active, a number that will shrink further as more are set to be decommissioned in the coming years. And just what to do with the disused platforms is currently the subject of debate. Some believe the […]

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Once Barren and Overrun With Rats, This Lush Island Is Now a Protected Area

Redonda was once an uninhabited, wild isle — a haven for seabirds and other wildlife. But humans descended upon the Caribbean island in the 19th century to mine for guano, bird excrement used for gunpowder and fertilizer, and brought with them non-native animals like goats and rats.  The humans eventually left, but the invasive species […]

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Making Spirits Bright: Go Inside 22 Magical Holiday Markets Around the World

The most wonderful time of the year is here: City streets are sparkling, festive songs are playing on repeat, and Christmas markets are opening their doors, transporting visitors to snow globe-like whimsical wonderlands that look like pages pulled from a storybook.  From the “Capital of Christmas” in Europe to unique celebrations in Africa and Asia, […]

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Pulling an All-Nighter? This Is the Ideal Nap Strategy to Beat Fatigue, Analysis Finds

There are three common reasons one might pull an all-nighter: working a graveyard shift, cramming for a big exam, or caring for a new baby. Whatever the cause, not getting any sleep can be brutal, particularly if you need to be awake and alert the following day. Thankfully, research out of Japan points to an […]

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Read more about the article “Everything Tells a Story”: Artist Creates Hyper Realistic Dioramas of ’90s New York City
TOPSHOT - Danny Cortes, a street miniature artist, shows his miniature of an ice box in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on December 19, 2022. - With his nimble fingers and child-like enthusiasm, Danny Cortes re-creates in miniature the hip-hop-infused street scenes of a gritty New York. But what began as a hobby has since brought him fame in the rap community and profitable sales even at Sotheby's prestigious auction house. (Photo by Yuki IWAMURA / AFP) (Photo by YUKI IWAMURA/AFP via Getty Images)

“Everything Tells a Story”: Artist Creates Hyper Realistic Dioramas of ’90s New York City

In early 2020, Danny Cortes was in the process of transforming his life. At the onset of the pandemic, he was unemployed and on probation. But by the following year, he’d turned a hobby he’d picked up for self-preservation into a full-time career. And today, his artwork sells for as much as $25,000 a piece. […]

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