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Widow Hires Entire Pub to Host Christmas Lunch for Herself and Lonely Strangers
In a "spur of the moment" decision, an 86-year-old widow has hired an entire pub to host a Christmas lunch for herself and up...
Meet Us in Chicago 9/28 for a Beach Party!
Come join Geri and other positive-minded folks in Chicago this Sunday (9/28) at noon for a Good News Network Meet-and-Greet.
We are meeting at The...
Good News Network is Having a 17th Anniversary Party!
On Labor Day, 17 years ago, I first hit the UPLOAD button to offer my new website to the world. (In 1997, "blogs" weren't even invented...
Something in Pink? How to Shop for a Good Cause
When people shop, they generally know what they’re looking for. New boots, a new necklace, a replacement iPhone charger—you could be searching for a...
92-yo Customer Pays Nursing Tuition for Waitress
Benjamin Olewine is a regular at the Peachtree restaurant where Melissa Mainier of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania worked for years as a waitress. Melissa knew she...
Join Me for a Spring Cleansing Body Detox
I enjoy my espresso in the morning. I love my wine in the evening. And, I adore all manner of cheese at any time,...
Italy to Build a Theme Park For Foodies in Bologna
In late February, Oscar Farinetti, who founded the Eataly chain of food emporiums, announced a new plan to help rescue the economy: "Fico Eataly...
Lost Diamond Ring in Christmas Tree Lot Returned to Grateful Owner
When Shirley Grandey, 62, was sweeping up all the pine needles, branches and dirt at the end of her long work day, she never...
Landmark Study Shows Link Between Dietary Patterns And Depression in Women
Women whose diet includes more foods that trigger inflammation—like sugar-sweetened or diet soft drinks, refined grains, red meat, and margarine—and fewer foods that restrain...
Miss Universe Hopefuls Overcome Odds, From Cancer to Racial Barriers
From a beauty who battled breast cancer to an orphan breaking racial and religious barriers, some Miss Universe contestants brought with them heart-wrenching —...
Driveway Art Galleries Borrow Idea From Little Free Libraries
Because artwork isn't available to those who can not get to galleries, a pair of artists from Madison, Wisconsin have launched "Little Galleries" to...
Hollywood’s Funny Man, Russell Brand: My Life Without Drugs
Russell Brand has not used drugs for 10 years. He has a job, a house, a cat, good friends. But temptation is never far...
Optimistic Outlook May Influence Cholesterol Levels in Midlife
Middle-aged people with a more optimistic outlook in life had higher levels of high-density lipoproteins and lower triglyceride levels than pessimists, according to a...
Pet Soup Kitchen Feeds Pets So Poor People Can Feed Themselves
Tom Wargo’s life changed when he saw an elderly woman sharing her only daily hot meal with a cat. "That cat was her only...
Peace Corps Volunteers Use Chocolate To Lift Africans from Poverty
Africa produces 70% of the world’s chocolate and 60% of the world’s vanilla crop, yet the continent makes just 1% of finished chocolate bars,...
MADD Celebrates Drunk Driving Fatalities Falling to Lowest Level on Record
An historic milestone in the nation's fight against drunk driving was announced this week by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: the first time...
Nobel for Quantum ‘Parlor Trick’ that Could Make Super Computers
A French and an American scientist won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for finding ways to measure quantum particles without destroying them,...
Young Girl’s Cupcakes for Cancer Raises $85,000
When she was seven, Blakely Colvin had to endure three years of chemotherapy to counter the effects of a rare auto-immune disease, but her...
Family Discovers Trove of Old Baseball Cards in Mint Collection, Could Fetch Millions
A 51-year-old man cleaning out the extensive contents of a house in Ohio that belonged to his grandfather found a soot-covered cardboard box that...
Russian Billionaire Launches Project to Create a Better World
Russia’s richest woman, Elena Baturina, is investing $100 million in a new “creative think-tank” devoted to improving the world.
Dubbed Be Open, its noble aim...