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A Wave of Women is Propelled into Congress on History-making Election Night

Yesterday’s election will ensure that the U.S. House of Representatives looks a lot more like the country it represents. A ‘pink wave’ is sending a...

Want to Pay Off Your Student Loans? If You Move to Maine, the State Will Pay Part of Them for You

As a means of drawing in more young minds to their workforce, the state of Maine is offering to pay off student loan debt for struggling grads.

Ovarian Cancer ‘Breakthrough’ Drug Prevents Disease Returning for Years

These “unprecedented” new study results could dramatically improve the livelihood and lifespan of women suffering from ovarian cancer.

Beloved Octopus ‘Whisperer’ Honored for Devoting 8,000 Volunteer Hours to the Creatures

This 84-year-old engineer has spent his retirement changing the way that an aquarium cares for its eight-armed residents.

These Paralyzed People Are Beginning to Walk Again Thanks to Electrical Implant

This groundbreaking new therapy has restored mobility to four paralyzed patients who have not been able to walk for years.

Flood of Boston Hospitality Stuns Polite Tourist Looking for Hotspots

When a man from Liverpool posted a polite, appreciative, humorous appeal for hotspots off the typical tourist track, the locals responded in kind.

Humble Bus Driver Learned From Past Mistakes and Saves Frantic Mom on Vacation

LISTEN to this Good News Guru story here, which was broadcast on the radio June 29th with Ellen K and Geri on KOST-103.5 — Or, READ the story below… (Subscribe...

Man Was Told His Rare Gold Coin Was Fake – Now He’s Set to Become a Millionaire

“It's like finding an original Picasso at a garage sale. It's the discovery of a lifetime,” said Mark Salzberg, chairman of the antique coin organization that verified the antique's authenticity.

Planning a Lovely Wedding? Now You Can Save a Family Farm at the Same Time

“We’re really excited about bringing this millennial revenue into rural America and that is a very sustainable action,” says the Dartmouth student.

NFL Player Makes Good on His Promise to Return Home and Take Special Needs Girl to Prom

Despite a busy schedule with the NFL, this 27-year-old player was more than happy to return home so he could take a girl with Down syndrome to her high school prom.

Drug With 93% Success Rate for Pediatric Cancers Gets FDA Breakthrough Status

The drug, which had no severe side effects, showed “unprecedented” success with certain pediatric tumors, as well as several adult forms of cancer.

Deepak Chopra Talks to Tony Robbins About the Power of the Mind-Body Connection

While physical health is just one aspect of our wellbeing, our mind is still the most important tool for ensuring our longevity and happiness.

9 Super Bowl Ads That Will Inspire Your Day and Make You Laugh Out Loud

If you missed Super Bowl LII this year, have no fear – we made a collection of the best, funniest, and most inspiring advertisements to air during the commercial breaks.

Should You Follow Tom Brady’s Nutrition Advice?

Celebrate the week leading up to Super Bowl Sunday by learning a little bit more about Tom Brady's “fitness tips” from an actual nutritionist.

College Offers Free Semester of School So Hurricane Victims Don’t Get Blown Off Track

With Puerto Rico still recovering from the damage of Hurricane Maria, a New England college is opening their doors to displaced students so they...

Guy Photoshops Himself as an Adult into His Childhood Photos– and the Results are Adorable

These photos of Conor Nickerson hanging out with his younger self are so sweet and nostalgic, they are sure to melt your heart.

Grey Seals, Once Hunted, Are Making a Huge Comeback

This new aerial survey of the New England area shows that the gray seal population is making a huge comeback. Using drone footage, thermal cameras, and...

These Retirees Knit Sweaters for Chilly Chickens

These handy older ladies definitely have more time on their hands now that they're retired. That's why they have hatched a plan to spend...

Teen Successfully “Cured” of Sickle Cell Disease in World First

An article published last week reported on groundbreaking work by researchers who have successfully reversed a teenager's sickle cell anemia with the world's first gene-editing treatment...

New Video Game Walks in Footsteps of Thoreau at Walden Pond

How about a video game in which the goal is stillness and the survival skills are based on growing your own beans? That’s the essence...