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Good News in History, October 23

60 years ago today, Bob Dylan recorded The Times They Are A-Changin' at Columbia Recording Studios in New York City. Inspired by Irish and...

Good News in History, October 2

66 years ago today, a new island, or Ilha Novo, appeared on the edge of the westernmost island (Faial) in the Azores chain after...

Good News in History, August 21

Happy 35th birthday to Robert Lewandowski, the greatest Pole to ever kick a soccer ball. He is part of a small group of elite...

California Military Base is Being Transformed Into one of the Largest City Parks in the U.S.

Construction of a massive municipal park—over 20 years in the making, is finally underway in the city of Irvine. They say if California became its...

Good News in History, July 2

Happy 34th birthday to the soccer forward and highest-paid women's athlete, Alex Morgan. As of publication, she has won 206 caps for the US...

Good News in History, June 15

723 years ago today, the city of Bilbao was founded in northern Spain's Basque Country. It was established by the local lord Diego López...

Good News in History, May 23

Happy 51st birthday to Brazilian racing driver, Rubens Barrichello. In Formula 1, Rubens raced notably for Ferrari, Honda (later Brawn GP) and Williams, winning...

A Stag is Spotted Practicing its Ball Handling Technique in a London Park (WATCH)

A stag was spotted trying out a new football technique in a south-west London park. The lone animal pushed the stray ball in the water...

‘Hero’ Dogs From Rescue Operation in Turkey Get First Class Seats on Airliners Flying Them Home

When the full extent of the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria became apparent, rescuers came from around the world and across political boundaries...

Turkish Firefighter Rescues Cat From Rubble and it Refuses to Leave His Side

Cats often get a bad rap for being loners, but one lucky kitty trapped under rubble in the Turkish quakes, will not allow himself...

Turkish Stadium Sees Teddy Bears Rain Down on Field for Earthquake Victims (WATCH)

In a moment that will bring tears to your eyes and send your jaw to the floor, a packed Istanbul soccer stadium rained teddy...

French Football Star Scores First Goal Since Beating Cancer – And it was World Cancer Day!

February 4th, World Cancer Day at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany: it's a day French-Ivorian striker Sébastien Haller will always remember. Last summer, Haller...

This Perfectly Spherical Dog With 100K Instagram Followers Reminds Us That Cute Comes in All Shapes and Sizes

A dog is making the internet bounce with joy and virality, in part because she's extremely cute, and in part because she has a...

From Messi to Morocco: 5 Good News Stories From a Memorable World Cup

From Messi's twilight triumph to bountiful showings of hospitality by the Qatari people, there was plenty to smile about during this year's World Cup. As...

Australia Fans Jumping For Joy During Historic Start to World Cup Run

Australia have advanced to the knockout rounds of the World Cup for the first time since 2006, with coach Graham Arnold hailing his boys...

Towering Statue Unveiled in London to Honor a National Hero You’ve Probably Never Heard of

Alongside Captain James Cook or Winston Churchill, a new statue in London's iconic Southbank honors a British hero who is not likely known, even...

Surprise Finding Shows More Planets Could Contain Water –Which Supports Life– Than Previously Believed

Water is the one thing all life on Earth needs, and the cycle of rain to river to ocean to rain is an essential...

Humble Leaders Inspire Greater Cooperation Among Teachers – and Workers of All Kinds

Leaders of teacher groups who were thought of as humble helped improve professionalism and collaboration among team members, new research has shown. In the study done...

Man Organizes Redo of School Football Match After 50 Years of Feeling Guilty for Scoring Dubious Goal

An Englishman has organized a replay of a school football match after 50 years of feeling guilty for scoring 'foul' goal. Graeme Jones admitted to...

Archeologists Find 12th Century Pendant Resembling English National Football Badge Ahead of Historic Euro 2022 Final

Archeologists uncovered an ancient 12th century pendant resembling the England National team soccer badge ahead of the first European Championships Final in the women's...