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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.

Mystery Mom Has Been Leaving Out Free Bagged Lunches ‘Made With Love’ for Anyone Who May Need Them

The Maryland mom has been restocking the table with healthy bagged lunches every day for anyone who may need a bite to eat during the quarantine.

Disheartened by News Reports, Café Owner Withdraws $10,000 in Cash to Give Away to Unemployed Strangers

This 62-year-old man is being hailed as “Generous Pete” after he spent his day handing out $100 notes to strangers waiting in unemployment line.

Tavern Owner Sets Up Virtual Pub for Town Patrons—But Welcomes More Than 14,500 Global Customers

The English landlady has since hired a team of “bar staff” to cope with the influx of visitors eager to enjoy the page's daily activities and events.

Sikhs Around the World Are Sending Thousands of Donated Meals to Elderly and People in Self-Isolation

Sikhs around the world have been mobilizing to feed some of society's most vulnerable people during the COVID-19 outbreaks.

As Earth’s Ozone Layer Continues to Repair Itself, Scientists Happily Report Good News on Global Wind Trends

It has been 35 years since the world passed legislation to protect the ozone layer—and new research says that it has been a happy success.

JOANN Stores are Handing Out Free Fabric Supplies at Curbside to Anyone Sewing Face Masks at Home

JOANN Fabrics is rallying behind the nation's healthcare workers by donating fabric and materials to anyone who wants to sew masks—with a curbside pickup option.

New Study of 900 House Cats Finally Answers Age-Old Question About What Felines Do When They Go Outside

After attaching GPS collars to 900 house cats from around the world, scientists finally believe they understand where cats go when they're outside.

10 Actualizaciones Positivas de los Brotes de COVID-19 en Todo el Mundo

Estas son sólo algunas de los conmovedores titulares de las respuestas del mundo a la nueva pandemia del coronavirus, desde EEUU hasta China y Korea del Sur.

10 Positive Updates on the COVID-19 Outbreaks From Around the World

These are just a few of the heartening headlines on the world's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, from the US to China and South Korea.

Científicos Descubren la Forma de Hacer que la Cúrcuma se Absorba Mejor para Tratar el Alzheimer y el Herpes

Curcumina— el componente activo que se encuentra en la curcuma -- puede ahora ser más fácilmente absorbido por el cuerpo para tratar condiciones crónicas gracias a la nanotecnología.

Tesla Becomes World’s First EV Company to Assemble 1 Million Cars

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the exciting milestone on Twitter with a picture of his workforce and the company's new Model Y.

Scientists Find Key to Delivering Turmeric Ingredient So It Can Be Absorbed to Treat Alzheimer’s and Herpes

Curcumin—the active compound found in turmeric—can now be more easily absorbed by the body to treat chronic conditions thanks to nanotechnology.

Having Trouble Sleeping? New Research Says a Dose of Saffron Can Help You Doze

A Murdoch University study showed that a daily dose of saffron spice was linked to better sleep quality for adults in the scientific trials.

You Can Now ‘Reforest the Oceans’ One Online Search at a Time Thanks to This New Search Engine

Not only does the Ekoru search engine help to replant sea meadows in the oceans, it also helps to remove plastic pollution from the sea.

These Bikers Are Giving Courage and Emotional Support to Kids Escaping Child Abuse

Hundreds of children all over the world have benefited from the emotional support and protection of BACA bikers volunteering their time and friendship.

Woman Who Led Modest Life Stuns 15 Charities By Dividing Her $14 Million Estate Among Them

Australian woman Sheila Woodcock lived a comfortable private life—and shocked everyone by leaving a $14 million estate to 15 charities after her death.

‘Pivotal’ New Drug Helps to Preserve Brain Cells and Improve Outcomes After a Stroke

The Canadian researchers say that the drug can make the difference between paralysis and walking out of the hospital unassisted.

Sisters Successfully Pressure Kellogg’s Food Company into Sustainably Sourcing All of Their Palm Oil to Help Orangutans

These young English eco-warriors have rallied thousands of people to help them convince the food brand to source their palm oil responsibly.

Giant Lizard Raises Money for Bushfire Relief by Painting Massive Artworks With His Claws

Winston the Argentinian tegu has raised more than $1,000 for Australian bushfire relief thanks to his colorfully painted masterpieces.