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Good News in History, May 6

186 years ago today, the American blacksmith John Deere launched his first agricultural product—a plow forged in steel that was self-scouring, and earned the...

Good News in History, May 5

50 years ago today, ridden by Ron Turcotte, Secretariat won the Kentucky Derby in 1 minute 59 seconds and 40 milliseconds, the record which...

Good News in History, April 26

220 years ago in the afternoon, thousands of small meteorite fragments rained down from the sky over L'Aigle, France. Upon hearing of this event,...

The Biggest EV Battery Recycling Plant Opens in the US

In Covington, Georgia, a 30,000-ton-per-year recycling facility for batteries and battery scrap just switched on the disassembly line for the very first time. Inside its...

Good News in History, April 6

375 years ago, Lal Qila, or the Red Fort in Old Delhi, was completed. Commissioned by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan when he decided to...

US Mail to be Delivered in 9,000 New Electric Vehicles, With USPS Installing 14,000 Charging Stations

The US Postal Service is going to try and reduce its carbon footprint by buying 9,000 new Ford electric vehicles. To support the new EVs,...

Pacific Salmon Will Regain Access to Hundreds of Miles of Spawning Grounds as Historic Dam Removal Gets Green Light

It's been twenty years of advocacy and legal challenges, but the decision was made to carry out the largest dam removal in history to...

Heartbroken Pet Owner Gets Tattoo of Beloved Pooch Who Died – Using Ink Mixed with His Ashes

A devoted dog owner was so heartbroken when her beloved bull terrier passed away that she got his ashes inked permanently into her skin,...

Colorado’s State Fish, Once Considered Extinct, is Now Reproducing Naturally in Native Waters

The greenback cutthroat trout, Colorado's state fish, is reproducing in the wild again after a period where it was actually believed to have been...

U.S. to Plug More than 10,000 Abandoned Carbon-Emitting Oil and Gas Wells in 24 States

A new program under President Biden's infrastructure bill is set to plug up more than 10,000 wells of oil and natural gas that have...

Simple Marker Clues-In Scientists to Potential Cure For Asthma

New research has made an important breakthrough that could lead to more effective treatments for the world’s 262 million asthma sufferers. A study found severe asthmatics...

U.S. State Park Unveils New Trail Made of Illegally Dumped Tires

Officials from Tennessee State Parks, the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), and local leaders today cut the ribbon on a new hard-surface walking and...

US Seeking to Protect Largest Underwater Canyon Off New York City For New Marine Sanctuary

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is seeking public comment on potentially designating a new national marine sanctuary in Hudson Canyon off the...

Chinook Salmon Introduced to Mountain Streams Not Inhabited for 100 Years

The historic reintroduction of Chinook salmon into a California creek this spring will help secure another generation of this iconic species. State and federal biologists...

‘No Mow May’ Gives You a Reason to NOT Mow the Lawn: Leave the Weeds to Feed the Bees

Backyard bee conservation is all the buzz these days, with people planting native pollinator gardens, installing bee houses, and participating in citizen science endeavors...

‘High Hopes’ For Treating Severe Asthma After Scientists Identify Anti-Inflammatory Molecule

Scientists have uncovered a new approach for treating severe asthma. They have high hopes their discovery may pave the way for effective new treatments,...

Kindergarten Kids Had Never Seen Snow So Florida Teacher Gets Sister to Ship a Snowman, ‘It’s Here!’

An 800-mile, $78 journey from Kentucky to Florida brought a smiling snowman to a classroom full of kids, many of whom had never laid...

KFC Launches Plant-based ‘Chicken’ Nuggets Across the US – And Reviews Say They’re Finger Lickin’ Good

Kentucky Fried Chicken has kicked off the new year across the U.S. this week by rolling out a plant-based chicken that is ‘still finger...

There Are Many Reasons Electric Vehicles Are ‘Green’, According to Yale Researchers

With new major spending packages investing billions of dollars in electric vehicles in the U.S., some analysts have raised concerns over how green the electric vehicle...

Teens Build Bus Stop Shelter for 5-Year-old Wheelchair User, Protecting Him From Harsh Weather

Teenagers have built a shelter for a five-year-old boy who uses a wheelchair after noticing he got wet while waiting for the school bus in...