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7 incredible pools around the world

Editors’ Picks • June 24, 2026 How do you feel about heights? The Sky Pool at London’s Embassy Gardens hotel is entirely transparent, suspended between two buildings, and 115 feet off the ground. It’s a pretty cool place to beat the summer heat — and so are the other jaw-dropping pools around the world that we rounded up. Dive in below. Ally Mauch Associate Editor Today’s Pick Brook Mitchell—AFP/Getty Images 7 Incredible Pools Around the World You’ll Dream About Taking a Dip in Perhaps you...

Mozart notebook found, 248 years later

. Daily Edition • June 24, 2026 SUPPORTED BY The June Bootids meteor shower is typically sparse, only producing a few “shooting stars.” But the celestial event is also notoriously unpredictable, and has resulted in some outbursts of meteors over the decades (notably putting on sparkling shows in June of 1998 and 2004). This year could bring another surprise, astronomers say, and the Bootids’ peak is happening now through Saturday — here’s how to give yourself the best shot at seeing meteors....

A newly restored Parthenon

. Daily Edition • June 23, 2026 SUPPORTED BY The 2026 Special Olympics USA Games began in Minneapolis yesterday, kicking off a week defined by grit, determination, and joy. “I hope I have fun — and also win,” Conner Emmert, who’s representing team Virginia in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash, and 100-meter relay, told Good Morning America. Meet more of the athletes competing this week. Must Reads Clive Davis died yesterday at age 94 — revisit 11 songs he helped turn into hits Car paint that...

New insight into kids’ food allergies

. Daily Edition • June 22, 2026 SUPPORTED BY We know what 70 degrees and sunny in Los Angeles looks like in person — palm trees set against a bright blue sky, punctuated by the beaming sun. But what does it look like in painting form? Current Rothko answers that question. The fun website translates the current weather in any given city into a piece of abstract art, and it has us wanting to pull out some canvas and paints to give the concept a go ourselves. Check it out. Must Reads Could...

Heartwarming dad advice from Nice News readers

Sunday Edition • June 21, 2026 SUPPORTED BY It’s a bit of an outdated idea that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach — after all, who doesn’t love a good meal? But as today is one to celebrate the special dads and father figures in our lives, we thought it was apt timing to pass along some delicious recipes that might just prove the old saying true. Happy Father’s Day to all the wonderful men out there who have made a difference in the lives of others, and keep reading for a...

Get ready to board the world’s longest nonstop flight

. Daily Edition • June 20, 2026 SUPPORTED BY The summer solstice is tomorrow, marking the official start of astronomical summer and the longest day of the year. What will you do with the extra daylight time? Consider taking inspiration from these nine cultural celebrations from around the world, including bonfires in Spain and ocean plunges in Puerto Rico. Must Reads Happy almost Father’s Day! This one’s for the dads who need a little vindication their jokes are, in fact, very good (plus a...

Tour the home where MLK planned Selma

. Daily Edition • June 19, 2026 SUPPORTED BY Time flies: It’s been five years since June 19, aka Juneteenth, was made a federal holiday in the U.S. The commemoration itself goes back to this date in 1865, when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, finally got the news of the Emancipation Proclamation and, thus, their freedom. Thirty-three states and the District of Columbia have also adopted Juneteenth as a paid legal holiday — see if yours is one of them. Must Reads Feeling dehydrated? Here’s...