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She’s an Ex-Addict Turned Forager, Her Anxiety is Gone: ‘Mushrooms Saved My Life’

For 6 years, Jessika Gauvin used alcohol and drugs as a way to escape life and ignore past trauma. But in April 2018, Jessika wandered...

‘Operation Christmas Drop’ Has Delivered Toys and Supplies to Remote Islanders via Parachute Since 1952 (WATCH)

You’ve heard about Christmas gifts coming down a chimney, but did you know they also float down from airplanes attached to parachutes? Since 1952, the...

Good News in History, December 23

102 years ago today, Visva-Bharati University was founded in West Bengal by the Indian poet and polymath Rabindranath Tagore. The brilliant Nobel Prize-winning humanist...

Good News in History, December 21

Today is the magical Winter Solstice, bringing the longest night of the year to the Northern Hemisphere, and marking the start of more daylight...

Among China’s Gray State-Run Schools, New Campus Wins World Building of the Year for ‘Blurring inside and outside’

Set amid the rows of identical block apartments in the background, Huizhen High School is a breath of positive air for the students of...

Good News in History, November 29

Happy 50th Birthday to Ryan Giggs, the Welsh winger for Manchester United who was considered an icon of his generation. Affectionately called "Giggsy," Giggs...

Police Give Motorists a Thanksgiving Surprise–Handing Out Free Turkeys Instead of Tickets

Motorists in South Carolina who were pulled over for violations got a Thanksgiving surprise, as officers handed them a free turkey instead of tickets...

Good News in History, November 24

On this day, 159 years ago, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born. As a post-impressionist, Toulouse-Lautrec observed and documented with great psychological insight the personalities...

Good News in History, November 17

150 years ago today, the Rival cities of Buda and Pest put their differences aside and their names together to form Budapest—the capital of...

Good News in History, November 12

Happy 70th birthday to Baaba Maal, the Senegalese singer and guitarist, who is one of the most important musical exports from the country. Pop...

Good News in History, November 10

100 years ago today, one of the most famous dogs in the world, Hachikō the Akita, was born in Ōdate. He is beloved, revered,...

Millionaire Builds 99 Tiny Homes to Cut Homelessness in His Community–He Even Provides Jobs On Site for Them

After selling his company for eight figures to a competitor, one Canadian entrepreneur is using his profit to build a community of tiny homes...

Good News in History, October 29

100 years ago today, Turkey (Turkiye) declared itself an independent republic, signaling the end of the Ottoman Empire and the election of Mustapha Kemal...

Good News in History, October 22

48 years ago today, Venera 9, the Soviet Union orbiter-lander spacecraft, became the first mission to enter orbit around Venus, and to return images...

Good News in History, October 21

40 years ago today, the meter was standardized to its current form, providing grounds for all the subsequent increments such as millimeters, centimeters, and...

Your New Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to...

Exquisite New Fossil Shows Scientists How Much More Ferocious Australia’s Crocs Once Were

While Australia's saltwater crocodiles are famous for sporting an evolutionary design that hasn't changed in tens of millions of years, a newly discovered species...

Norway Rewilds Arctic Coal Mining Town in Largest Operation of its Kind, Gives New Hunting Ground for Polar Bears

On the arctic island of Svalbard, the Norwegian government has just completed the largest re-wilding project in its history. Polar bears, reindeer, Arctic fox, and...

She Was About to End it All, Until a Stranger She’d Never Meet Told Her ‘Don’t Jump’

If the suicide of Anthony Bourdain, the beloved restauranteur and travel personality taught the country anything, it's that depression is still poorly understood. In 2014,...

Your Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...