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Good News in History, November 22

58 years ago today Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees, a National Geographic film special, premiered on CBS and brought the young primate ethnologist Jane...

Good News in History, October 9

On this day, in Game 2 of the 1909 World Series, Ty Cobb stole home base. The details around this famous of all capers...

Good News in History September 29

142 years ago today, Ludwig von Mises, the most influential economist of the 20th century was born in Lemberg. Today, Mises is remembered not...

Good News in History September 23

134 years ago today, the Nintendo company was founded in Kyoto. For lovers of Super Mario Bros., Pokémon, Zelda, and all other contributions from...

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...

Good News in History September 2

35 years ago today, Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Peter Gabriel, Tracy Chapman, and Youssou N’Dour kicked off a 20-show tour at Wembley Stadium performing together...

Good News in History, August 25

20 years ago, NASA successfully launched the Spitzer Space Telescope. Spitzer was the third infrared space telescope, but the first to use an Earth-trailing...

Good News in History, July 31

130 years ago today, Conradh na Gaeilge, or the Gaelic League, was founded in Dublin, Ireland as an association to support the Irish language...

Good News in History, July 14

40 years ago today, an arcade game designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi featured a pair of Italian brothers—Mario and Luigi, sent to...

Good News in History, July 7

71 years ago today, SS United States passed Bishop Rock on her maiden voyage, breaking the transatlantic speed record to become the fastest passenger ship...

Good News in History, June 21

Happy 40th birthday to the whistleblower Edward Snowden, a man who chose to live a life of permanent prosecution by his home government, rather...

Good News in History, June 12

372 years ago today, Gian Lorenzo Bernini finished La Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, or the fountain of four rivers, in the Piazza Navona, in Rome. It depicts...

Good News in History, June 4

34 years ago today, in the first modern elections in Poland, Lech Walesa's Solidarity Party of trade unionists won 160 out of 161 seats...

Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 25: Gene Gurkoff on Making Charity as Easy as a Walk in the Park

The Lesson: What if donanting to charity was as simple as walking your dog? Oftentimes when things become easier, more people can participate, but it...

Music Helps Reconnect Elderly Patients with their Memories in New Study

When Paul McCartney wrote “Get Back,” he never would have predicted how useful or relevant the song would become for music therapists. The song’s refrain—“Get...

Americans Choose the Best Road Trip Tunes Of All Time — For Your Summer Playlist

Six in 10 Americans have a carefully curated playlist to set the mood when taking a road trip, according to a new poll. In a...

Nursing Home Residents Recreate Classic Album Covers While in Lockdown – LOOK

The activities director for a London nursing home, Robert Speker, shot photos of seniors recreating classic album covers while in lockdown for a fundraiser.

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”.

Pre-Packing an Exercise Bag (Particularly With These Essentials) Could Make You More Likely to Workout

A large group of Americans say they're less likely to hit the gym if they don't have these sixteen essential workout tools.

American Workplaces are Becoming More and More Casual, and Not Just on Friday

81 percent of Americans believe workplace attire has become more casual across the board in the last decade—and only one in five US workplaces...