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Good News in History, July 5

14 years ago today, the marvelous, unprecedented hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold was found in Staffordshire, from which it would take its name. Numbering 11...

Good News in History, June 24

42 years ago, The Humber Bridge became the world's longest single-span suspension bridge when it was inaugurated over the waters of the Humber Estuary...

Good News in History, June 20

83 years ago, Kazimierz Piechowski and three others, dressed as members of the SS-Totenkopfverbände, steal an SS staff car and escape from the Auschwitz...

Good News in History, June 16

11 years/60 years ago today, two ladies became the first women to enter space for their respective nations. 60 years ago it was the...

Good News in History, May 28

170 years ago today, the quite magnificent watercolor painter Carl Larsson was born in Sweden. Known for his portraits, Larsson was able to convey...

Good News in History, May 27

694 years ago today, Ibn Khaldun, the Tunisian Arab scholar who is recognized as one of the greatest scientists of the Middle Ages, was...

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...

Good News in History, May 19

26 years ago today, the Sierra Gorda Biosphere was established as a protected area through grassroots efforts. The most ecologically diverse landscape in Mexico...

Good News in History, May 16

305 years ago today, Maria Agnesei was born in Milan. She is the first woman in the Western World ever to be appointed as...

7,000-year-old Road Uncovered in Croatia is Paved in Stone–A ‘Sensational Find’

The island of Korcula is something Croats are exceptionally proud of—and rightly so. It is said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo, and...

Good News in History, May 12

472 years ago today, the National University of San Marcos was founded in Lima, Peru. It is considered the most prestigious center of learning...

Man in Pakistan Needed Surgery in Alabama – Got So Much Love That He Invited the Entire City to His Wedding

Almost the only thing Birmingham, Alabama, and Pakistan have in common is Shahzeb Anwer—a man who left his home country for an important surgery...

Walking Through the Doorway of Change – How to Thrive Through Uncertainty

This is an excerpt from Thriving through Uncertainty: Moving Beyond Fear of the Unknown and Making Change Work for You By Tama Kieves... You may...

Italians Turn Old Tradition of Charitable Giving into Modern COVID Response With ‘Suspended Shopping’

As small businesses across Italy slowly begin to reopen their doors, shoppers are using “suspended shopping” to support their fellow locals.

Guy Raises Funds to Build Statue For the First and Only Cat in Space

Have you ever heard of Félicette the cat? Well, not many people have – which is a shame, considering that she was the first...

Drones Offer Groundbreaking New Protection for Wandering Elephants

Frustrated farmers have historically lashed out against elephants wandering into their crop fields – but now this team of drones can minimize the conflict.

Landscapers Rehab Front Yard for Man Who Kept Falling in Wheelchair

A landscaping company has paved the way to easier commutes for a man with an electric wheelchair. Domingo Matos has been a quadriplegic for 11...
US soldier talks to Afghan villagers

“Exciting” Afghan Peace Plan Paying Off as Taliban Fighters Renounce Violence

Peace is beginning to flower across Afghanistan with about 5% of Taliban fighters nationwide already surrendering, to re-join civil society through the Afghan Peace...