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Bob Ross’s Legacy is Helping Inmates Plant ‘Happy Little Trees’ Throughout State Parks

More than 500 volunteers signed up to help plant inmate-grown saplings through the state's newly-named “Happy Little Trees” program.

Art Teacher Cheers Up Stressed-Out Students By Hosting ‘Bob Ross Flash Mob’ With Wigs and Paints

As a means of rewarding her students for their hard work, this teacher facilitated a “Flash Bob” for all 48 of her art students.

Now You Can Lull Yourself to Sleep With This Bob Ross Sleep Series!

Many people retain fond memories of their parents reading them bedtime stories—but now, we can be lulled to sleep by one of the most...

World’s Biggest Wildlife Crossing Breaks Ground on Earth Day

A landmark Earth Day ceremony just took place to celebrate the start of construction on the historic Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Southern California. Spanning...

‘It’s working!’ From Bobcats to Bears, Utah’s First Wildlife Bridge is a Hit–And There’s Video to Prove it

A video posted on Facebook in mid-November shows the outstanding success of the i-80 wildlife overpass in Utah, where you can watch elk, moose,...

Heartwarming Global Bob Marley Singalong Breaks Monday Monotony (WATCH)

The tedium of this weekday commute was broken by a group of ordinary people reminding us that all it takes is a little singing to feel connected.

Little Girl’s Books Lost in Fire Replaced by Authors Across America

This little girl's sweetness in the face of tragedy touched the hearts of literature fans on Twitter, so they sent her volumes of love.
Obama with Bob Dylan gets Medal of Freedom at the White House

Obama Beams as Bob Dylan, 12 Others, Awarded Medal of Freedom (w/ Video)

At the White House yesterday, President Obama honored this year's recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Nation’s highest civilian honor. “I have to...

Good News in History, October 29

100 years ago today, Turkey (Turkiye) declared itself an independent republic, signaling the end of the Ottoman Empire and the election of Mustapha Kemal...

Improving Her Depression, Woman Tries Something New Every Day for a Year–And Vows to Keep it Up

A woman who struggled with depression found a way—actually, more than 300 ways—to improve her mental health by doing something new every day for...

Farmer Becomes YouTube Star at 84-Years-old With His Softly Spoken Words of Wisdom

In the words of William Shakespeare, “Some are born great. Some achieve greatness. And some have greatness thrust upon them.” The same might be...

In Learning to Use Her Left Hand Following a Stroke 60-Year Old Chen Lie Discovers She’s an Expert Painter

At the age of 60, Chen Lie suffered a hemorrhagic stroke which arrived "without my invitation or permission." But the temporary paralysis of her...

Parole Officer ‘Empathy Training’ Leads to a 13% Drop in Offenders Returning to Jail

A new study suggests that empathy training for parole and probation officers helps deter their clients from reoffending. Heavy caseloads, job stress, and biases can...

Millionaire Turned Quadriplegic Jon Ayers is Giving it All to Save Wild Cats, After Finding a New Purpose

As a quadriplegic, Jon Ayers can't move his limbs, but his voice is filled with excitement. His eyes dart around his office, projecting the...

UN Honors Chinese Company for Planting 122Mil Trees to Reward Customers for Their Eco-Friendly Habits

Since the Ant Forest program launched in 2016, it has helped to plant more than 122 million trees in the most arid parts of China.

In World’s First Telethon to Fight Climate Crisis, Denmark Raises Millions to Plant Trees

Over the course of just two and a half hours, the event raised enough money to plant 914,233 trees across the European country.

Someone Left a Note Written From the Perspective of a Retiring Utility Pole—and It’s Weirdly Heartwarming

This utility pole is set to be retired by the end of the month—so an person took it upon themselves to write the pole's goodbye letter to the community.

If You Worry About Having ADHD, Don’t Despair – Scientists Now Believe Leonardo da Vinci Had It Too

“I hope that Leonardo's legacy can help us to change some of the stigma around ADHD,” said the researcher who led the study.

‘Turn your mess up into a dress up’: Teacher Goes Viral for Proudly Turning Student Doodles into a Dress

As a means of showcasing the talent of her elementary school art students, this teacher proudly donned a dress of their doodles for a school-wide art show.

World’s Youngest Teachers Are Babies Who Visit Schools to Teach Students About Empathy – and It’s Working

These babies might be small, but they're apparently having a big impact on the schoolchildren they “teach” – especially the troubled students.