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Good News in History, March 15

52 years ago today, The Godfather premiered in the United States. Based on a novel of the same name by American Mario Puzo, Paramount acquired...

Good News in History, March 10

826 years ago today, the Giralda Minaret was designed for the Almohad Mosque in what was Islamic Seville, Andalusia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site...

Good News in History, February 13

This daily column at GNN.org features all the good news, anniversaries and notable birthdays from this day in history—February 13.

Good News in History September 22

19 years ago today, J.J. Abrams's brilliant science-fiction drama Lost debuted on ABC. Running from 2004 to 2010, the show charted a course over six...

NFL Running Back Makes 218 Single Parents New Homeowners With Collaborative Charity

A former NFL great recently surprised a single mother and her daughter with a brand new home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but it was...

Good News in History, September 8

57 years ago today, the Severn Bridge was opened in the UK to span England and Wales, 140 years after it was first proposed....

Veterinary Conference Turns into Free Clinic to Care for the Pets of Denver’s Homeless

This year's annual convention for the American Veterinary Medical Association has been turned into a medical care drive for the companion animals of the...

Good News in History, May 21

63 years ago today, American Soprano Leontyne Price broke a sort of color barrier when she sang the lead role in Giuseppe Verdi's Aida at the...

NICU Nurse Adopts 14-Year-Old Teen Patient with Triplets, to Keep Their Family Together

Sometimes there are no limits to what a person will do for their family, and in the case of a NICU nurse that was...

Dwayne Johnson Surprises ‘Real-life Hero’ and Brings Him on TV to Honor His Services

An opportunity to meet Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is a once-in-a-lifetime moment, but charity superhero Yuri Williams got so much more than just a...

In Hurricane Stricken New Orleans, a Solar Microgrid Kept the Lights on in This Apartment Building for Low Income Vets

Another hurricane, another power outage? In the state of Louisiana, one apartment complex is keeping the lights on—a beacon of hope in New Orleans. St....

Houston’s Mattress Mack and Lakewood Church Open Doors to Hurricane Ida Refugees, Send Truckloads of Supplies

In the wake of Hurricane Ida’s devastating toll on New Orleans, the people of Houston are opening their Texas-sized hearts and providing Texas-sized relief...

The Sewing Machine Project is Mending Lives Stitch By Stitch

Sewing is a craft that’s been passed down through the ages from mother to daughter and from father to son. Traditionally, it’s also served...

In Texas Natural Disaster This Furniture Store Owner Heroically Offers His Store as Shelter — Again

Texas has seen more than its fair share of weather-related calamities—but there's one valiant businessman who has consistently stepped up to make sure his...

Mercy Chefs Serves Its 10 Millionth Meal — Then, Heads to Texas to Feed ‘Bodies and Souls’ in the Cold

The Virginia-based disaster relief and humanitarian aid group Mercy Chefs reached a magnificent milestone this month, serving its 10 millionth meal. The nonprofit, founded in...

Fires Have Helped These Endangered Woodpeckers Make a Comeback, and It’s a Reminder of Nature’s Resiliency

It's hard to imagine that the infernos burning in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges in California and Oregon would be good for...

One Million People Find Laughter During Isolation By Posting Pictures of Costume-Themed Garbage Bin Outings

Facebook users from around the world have found a new source of entertainment in getting dressed up to take out their garbage bins during self-isolation.

6-Month Suspension on U.S. Federal Student Loan Payments Now in Effect During COVID Outbreaks

As a means of easing the financial burdens of American students and graduates, the federal government suspended student loan payments for the next 6 months.

Russia Sends Cargo Plane of Medical Supplies to US: ‘There is no alternative to working together’

Russia is sending its largest cargo plane carrying face masks, gowns, and medical supplies to US to help the country fight the COVID-19 pandemic

Couple Has Taken 11,000 Dogs into Their Own Home So the Pups Won’t Be Euthanized

The South Carolina couple is currently sharing their hearth and home with 86 different rescue dogs destined for doom.