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These New Solar-Pavement Driveways Made of Plastic Bottles Can Power the Average Household

You've already heard about solar-paneled rooftops, but now, a company from Hungary is powering residential homes with solar driveways.

Tyler Perry Picks Up the Tab for All Groceries Purchased During Senior Shopping Hour at 73 Supermarkets

The movie tycoon ended up paying for the senior shoppers' groceries at 44 Krogers in Atlanta and 29 Winn-Dixies in New Orleans.

After 13 Years of Social Distancing, Giant Pandas Finally Mate During Peaceful COVID-19 Zoo Closures

Since giant pandas have a mating season of just 24 to 72 hours per year, zookeepers were thrilled by Ying Ying and Le Le's recent conservational victory.

Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey Just Pledged $1 Billion—28% of His Net Worth—to COVID-19 Relief Efforts

The founder of Twitter and Square just announced that he will be donating 28% of his net worth to novel coronavirus relief efforts.

These Optimistic COVID Updates Give Us the Evidence We Need for Hope in April

In some of the hardest-hit nations around the world, rates of new cases and fatalities are showing signs of decline and recovery.

Watch Matthew McConaughey Cheer Nursing Home Residents With Rousing Games of Virtual Bingo

The Oscar award-winning actor hosted several virtual bingo games for the Round Rock Senior Living facility—all while respecting social distancing.

College Student Has Been Sewing Free Face Masks For Communicating With Hearing-Impaired Folks

The 21-year-old college student now plans on launching her own organization to meet the national demand for her handmade masks.

Still Bored in Quarantine? This Website Makes It Really Easy to Learn Morse Code

If you're still looking for sources of entertainment during the novel coronavirus shutdowns, this app can teach you Morse code in 15 minutes.

Bill Gates is Now Building Factories to Produce 7 of the Most Promising COVID-19 Vaccines

Despite how the initiative will likely end up wasting billions of dollars in construction costs, it is also likely to save thousands of lives.

On Her 86th Birthday, Check Out the Jane Goodall Documentary Trailer We Can All Use Right Now: ‘The Hope’

The Nat Geo trailer for Jane Goodall's new documentary "The Hope" is a message of encouragement for people around the world.

When Student Was Having Trouble With Math Homework, Teacher Gave Her Private Lesson From Her Front Door

This devoted South Dakota math teacher went above and beyond the call of duty to make sure his student understood how to graph algebraic equations.

Interview with the Amazing Emmanuel Kelly, Plus the Top Good News of the Week (Ep.#6) – GNN Podcast

On our 19th day in quarantine, Good News Gurus Geri & Anthony bring you episode #6 of positive pandemic podcast with special guest Emmanuel Kelly.

Mystery Mom Has Been Leaving Out Free Bagged Lunches ‘Made With Love’ for Anyone Who May Need Them

The Maryland mom has been restocking the table with healthy bagged lunches every day for anyone who may need a bite to eat during the quarantine.

‘Landmark’ Study Lays Road Map for Exactly How We Can Restore Oceans to Former Glory in Just One Generation

This international science team has identified exactly how the world can work together to heal our disrupted oceans in as little as two to three decades.

Bon Jovi Finally Unveils Backyard Fountain of Youth for Public Use

Does he drink the blood of goats? Does he just use lotion? What is his secret!? Finally we learn the key to Bon Jovi’s “youth”.

Uber to Launch New Fleet of Cars Piloted by Specially-Trained Canine Drivers

Animal lovers are rejoicing over the ridesharing company's latest dog-sharing program, which is being called UberArf.

Reports Find Social Restrictions Are Working to Curb New COVID-19 Cases From Italy to Seattle

Numerous datasets from around the world are illustrating how self-isolation and lockdowns have been helping to curb novel coronavirus cases.

Man Doggedly Completes Half-Marathon on His Balcony for Charity Following COVID-19 Shutdown

After months of training for a London half-marathon only to have the event cancelled due to coronavirus, Sam Hustler simply ran 13 miles on his balcony.

These Restaurants Are Giving Away Free Food and Coffee to Hospital Staffers Fighting COVID-19

Restaurants from Starbucks to Krispy Kreme are offering up free food and coffee to the North American workers fighting the coronavirus outbreaks.

Love in the Time of Corona: NYC Man is Now Dating His Neighbor After He Creatively Woos Her in Quarantine

Jeremy Cohen has become internet-famous since he published a series of videos on how he won the heart of his neighborhood “quarantine cutie”.