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Daredevils Doing Flips on ‘World’s Largest Trampoline’ Suspended From Crane Just Proves ‘Anything is Possible’

This gang of adrenaline junkies spent two days building the “world's largest trampoline” so they could use it to perform the most incredible stunts.

Man and His Donkey Are Going Viral for Their Enthusiastic Duet of ‘The Circle of Life’ From Lion King

Despite how donkeys aren't native to Africa, this braying backup singer was more than happy to join his delighted owner as he sang the iconic Disney song.

You Can Help Homeless People Get to Midwestern Warming Centers by Using These Free Lyft Coupon Codes

If you want to help people find shelter during Winter Storm Jayden, the ride-sharing app is offering free rides to warming centers until Friday.

Picture of 3 Italian Grandmas Happily Holding Migrant Kids On Their Laps Might Be the Best Photo of the Week

It's not hard to see why this gorgeous photo has been shared across European social media sites.

‘Healthy Food’ Isn’t Healthy for All: Learn Valuable Info About Your Gut Microbiome With Home Test Kit

Are tomatoes healthy? Avocados? Nuts? According to Viome, a health technology company, there is no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for...

Girl Who Could Die From Any Strong Smell is Saved by a Specially-Trained Dog

This teenager has been given a new lease on life thanks to a 3-year-old pup who has been trained to help with her condition.

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”.

One of the Most Beautiful Green Buildings in the World is a Winery

One look at this Hobbit hole-like winery in the country of Georgia and you'll fall in love with green architecture. Built three years ago in...

Belugas to Become Residents of the World’s First Retirement Home for Ocean Animals in Show Business

These two beluga whales have spent years performing for humans – but soon, they will be the residents of the world's first open sea sanctuary.

FDA Approves Once-Monthly Preventative Migraine Treatment With No Major Side Effects

The treatment, which has been shown to dramatically reduce episodic and chronic migraines, is being hailed as “a huge deal” by researchers.

Here Are a Dozen Different Ways the World Has Rallied Behind Australia During the Bushfires

From donating millions of dollars to wildfire relief funds to serving up meals to exhausted firefighters—Australia is not alone in fighting the blazes.

Teacher Swaps Shoes With Student To Save Him From Missing His Graduation Ceremony

High school graduations are one of the most important rites of passage in a teenager’s life. Four years of hard work, friendships, and dreams...

New ‘Wall of Hope’ in Children’s Hospital Neonatal Ward Helps Families Stay Strong

Parents whose babies are being treated in the always-scary neonatal intensive care unit at this hospital get a message of hope every day. Every time...

GNN Founder Talks About Her New Book of Good News in Thanksgiving Day Video

A Thanksgiving Day message from GNN Founder, Geri Weis-Corbley: We have a new book coming out—a collection of 28 of the most inspiring stories published...

Watch NASA Scientists’ Emotional Reaction to Successfully Landing Robot on Surface of Mars

The researchers had to orchestrate their robot's landing sequence after it hit the Martian atmosphere going 12,300 miles per hour – and they succeeded.

For First Time Ever, Scientists Have Cured Living Creatures of HIV and Eliminated Virus From DNA Entirely

A trailblazing team of researchers has eliminated all traces of HIV from living mice – and they will soon begin clinical trials on humans.

This Clever Little School Has Been Requiring Students to Pay for Tuition With Plastic Waste Instead of Money

Rather than requiring families to pay for kids’ education, this clever little school asked students to collect plastic waste from around their communities.

After Serving 3 Million Meals in Puerto Rico, Chef Travels Ahead of Hurricane Florence to Feed Even More

Celebrity chef José Andrés is no stranger to natural disaster – which is exactly why he hurried into Hurricane Florence to feed the people in need.

Man Transforms His Pub into the Most Festive Bar in All of UK So He Can Raise Money for Sick Children

With more than 60,000 Christmas lights and towering sculptures made of beer bottles, this may be the most festive pub in all of Great Britain.

Listen to Dairy Farmer Explain His Sweet Friendship With ‘Allo Vera’: The Cow Who Thinks He’s Her Calf

This Australian dairy farmer has been adopted as a member of his herd after Vera the cow started treating him like her calf.