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Good News in History, June 9

50 years ago today, Secretariat and his rider Ron Turcotte won the Triple Crown, the first in 25 years after finishing first at the...

Good News in History, June 6

Happy 67th birthday to tennis star and heartthrob Björn Rune Borg, winner of 11 Grand Slam singles titles consisting of 6 French Opens and...

Top 5 Tips For Hosting the Perfect Dinner Party

Expert Chris Sim, who cooks community meals for more than 2,000 people every year, says hosts need to learn to delegate, not sweat the...

Good News in History, May 26

110 years ago, Peter Cushing was born. The British actor became best known as the go-to man to portray lead human roles in more...

Tipsy Traveler Calls Out Crossword Clues on Stalled Train Turning a Gloomy Car into Smiling Community–WATCH

A tipsy crossword enthusiast was caught on camera transforming the 'gloomy mood' of delayed train passengers by coaxing them into answering puzzle clues. Damion Francis...

Good News in History, May 18

On this day 975 years ago, the astronomy and mathematician of the Seljuk Dynasty of Persia, Omar Khayyam, was born. Most famous for calculating...

Scientists Discover Butterflies Originated in America 100 Million Years Ago When Upstart Moths Wanted to Bask in the Sun

Scientists completed a vast evolutionary jigsaw puzzle in 4D—and they discovered that butterflies originated in America around 100 million years ago. They determined that it...

Your Inspiring 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...

Good News in History, May 11

1,693 years ago today, Constantinople is dedicated as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great. It would go on...

WWII Hero of Dunkirk Who Was Still Pumping Weights at 100-yo Shares His Secret Reaching 105: ‘I’m So Full of Life’

One of Britain's last remaining Dunkirk veterans still walks a mile every day after celebrating his 105th birthday. John Hamilton said the secret to staying...

A Pair of the World’s Rarest–and Most Adorable—Piglets Are Born in a UK Zoo

A pair of the world's rarest piglets have been born at the Newquay Zoo in Cornwall. Known as Visayan warty piglets, one of the rarest...

Lager Beer, the World’s Favorite, was Invented By Accident 400 Years Ago When 2 Yeasts Walked into a Bar – Study

Lager is the world's most popular beer, and new research shows it was invented by accident more than 400 years ago in Bavaria. The yeast...

Visionary Gardener Turns Piles of Beached Seaweed Into Bricks for Sustainable Construction

While tourists visiting Mexican beaches complain about piles of smelly seaweed, one Mexican gardener reckoned it was something like a gift. The governments in places...

MIND and Mediterranean Diets are Associated with Fewer Alzheimer’s Plaques and Tangles

Eating leafy greens, nuts, and fish, among other food items typical of the Mediterranean Diet, was found to be associated in elderly brains with...

Your Inspired 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...

Top Ways That People are Improving Their Sleep Routines in 2023, According to New Poll

If you wake up feeling more exhausted than when you fell asleep, you’re not alone. A new survey of 2,000 U.S. adults about their sleep...

Stone ‘Bird Palaces’ Meld Historic Architecture with Islamic Love of Animals in Istanbul

An empire which lasted 500 years was famous among writers for making a place in its society for animals, and the "bird palaces" of...

Astonishingly Wealthy Pompeii Home of Two Men Freed from Slavery Reopens to Public

After years of complex restoration work, the villa of two of Pompeii's richest citizens has been reopened. Buried by Vesuvius in 79 CE, the House...

Secret to Durability of Roman Concrete that Has Stood Test of Time for Over 2,000 Years Finally Discovered

When it comes to explaining Roman engineering, people looking to demonstrate their genius have a variety of use cases, but the secret to why...

Festive Seniors Build Christmas Tree Made of LEGOs and a Fireplace With Santa’s Feet Sticking Out

A LEGO-loving couple have created a bit of festive cheer by making an entire wall, fireplace and tree from the plastic blocks in their...