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Corner Store Owner Gives Away More Than $6,000 in Free Goods to Seniors Preparing for Quarantines

The Day-Today shop in Edinburgh has been delivering free “coronavirus kits” to elderly people staying indoors amidst fears of COVID-19 exposure.

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.

Woman Creates Neighborhood ‘Giving Tree’ With Her Free Homemade Face Masks

This “giving tree” for free cloth face masks in Lisbon, Iowa is like something straight out of a Shel Silverstein storybook.

These 12 Stunning Photos Were Voted Best in the World For Depicting the Essence of Spring

More than 14,000 photos were submitted to Agora's “World's Best Photos of Spring 2020” competition—and the finalists are breathtaking.

Bee Populations Are Increasing in Many States–With Maine Seeing 70% Rise in 2 Years

It's not often you hear good news about the health and prosperity of bee colonies in the United States or globally for that matter,...

Endangered Condors to Return to Northern California Skies After Nearly a Century

For the first time in 100 years, the endangered California condor will return to the Pacific Northwest. Once on the brink of extinction, this iconic species has...

Declared Extinct 100 Years Ago, DNA Found the Gould’s Mouse Still Living On Sunny Island Down Under

It must have been a shock when Emily Roycroft's computer began telling her the mouse that has been recorded as extinct for over 100...

Mom’s Zoo Pic is Adorably Photo-bombed by Stingray With Remarkable Resemblance to Her Daughter

A mom's photo was amusingly photobombed by a bemused stingray—pulling the exact same face as her baby daughter. 41-year-old Wendy Armstrong regularly takes her young...

Naturally Occurring Antibiotic Kills Lyme Disease and Nothing Else: A Potential Breakthrough Treatment

Researchers studying naturally occurring antibiotics have isolated one which eradicated the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, potentially offering a revolutionary treatment for the pathogen...

Wildlife Photographer Captures Charming Portraits of the Creatures That Visit Her Garden

A wildlife photographer has captured charming portraits of the creatures that visit her garden. Carla Rhodes placed a camera trap outside her home in the...

He Was Quoted $50,000 to Fix the Church Clock But All it Took Was a Can of WD-40

Grimsby is a large port town in Lincolnshire where a 14th-century church clock has been stuck at two-past-twelve for twelve years. Recently, when the church...

Lebanon Becomes First Arab Country to Legalize Medical Marijuana

The legislation could bring in as much as $1 billion in annual revenue, which would be a much-needed financial windfall for the nation's struggling economy.

Watch Driver Take in Weary Stray Dog After It Wandered Onto His Bus From the Cold

As a self-professed animal lover, the bus driver could not bear to turn away this sweet stray from his vehicle.

In ‘World First’, Beer Company Ditches Plastic 6-Pack Rings for Glue

The initiative is projected to save hundreds of tons of plastic waste from ending up in landfills every year.

Man Once Mocked for Shaving on Public Transit Has Gotten Money, Job Offers, and His Dignity Back

A mean-spirited social media video has turned into an outpouring of support for a homeless man who wanted to look nice for his family.

Denmark May Begin Labeling Food According to Its Effect on Climate Change

Though the task may prove difficult for legislators, it could have a dramatic impact on grocery manufacturing, packaging, and shopping.

Watch Olympic Sprinter Run Onto Busy Highway So He Can Save Tortoise From Traffic

David Verburg doesn't just use his speed to win gold medals in the Olympics – he also uses it to save endangered tortoises.

Watch Bus Driver Offer Comfort and Resources to Homeless Passenger Escaping the Cold

This is not the first time that Natalie Barnes has helped her passengers – but her kindness recently helped a homeless man into housing.

Tears Flow as 88-Year-old Finally Meets Biological Daughter She Thought Died At Birth

This emotional reunion at a nursing facility in Florida has been 69 years in the making.

Hundreds of Volunteers Are Tracking Santa’s Journey On Christmas Eve; Here’s How to Follow His Sleigh

Hundreds of jolly volunteers have stepped up to continue the tradition of monitoring Santa Claus's journey around the world for the 64th year in a row.