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Teen Boy Translating Ancient Texts Turned a 4,000-Year-old Scribe From Egypt into Advice for Modern Age

Michael Hoffen is a new author, and like him, the protagonist of his book is a teenager. But there's quite an age gap between...

Photographer Creates Stunning Artwork by Taking Close-up Images of Eyes–Each One Is Unique

Andriana Green captures the unique patterns and colors of the human iris before transforming the results into beautiful works of art. Stunning macro images show the...

Meet the Street Librarian Changing the Lives of Baltimore Youth and Beyond

Three years ago, Araba Maze was reading a book to her niece on the front stoop of her Baltimore home in a perfectly ordinary...

Despite War, Surgeons in Ukraine Perform Brain Surgery to Save 4-Year-old Irish Girl’s Life

How far would you go to access the medical care your child needed to live a normal life? Would you enter a warzone? Would...

Good News in History, April 20

60 years ago today, Andy Serkis, a very special actor, was born. Lord of the Rings fans will tell you that Gollum is of...

Good News in History, April 6

59 years ago today, the first commercial communications satellite, Intelsat I, was placed in geosynchronous orbit. The tiny 2-foott device (nicknamed Early Bird for...

Wheels for Winners Gives Hundreds of Free Bikes to Wisconsin Youth in Exchange for Community Service

In one of America's most cycling-friendly cities, a volunteer group is rewarding anyone who puts in time serving the community with a brand old-new...

Good News in History, April 2

40 years ago today, Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian ever launched into space when he rode aboard the Interkosmos Soyuz T-11 to the...

Moscow Teens ‘Saved Over 100’ From Attack on Crocus City Hall

Two Russian schoolboys, working as cloakroom attendants when the recent terrorist attack occurred at Moscow's Crocus City Hall, have been hailed as heroes for...

Good News in History, March 20

205 years ago today, the Burlington Arcade opened in Piccadilly, London. It is one of the precursors of the mid-19th-century European shopping gallery and...

Baby ‘Completely Paralyzed’ by Rare Toxin was Saved After Remedy Found 5,000 Miles Away

A baby left completely paralyzed after being diagnosed with botulism was saved by a remedy found thousands of miles away in the US. The parents...

Good News in History, March 6

Happy 70th Birthday to Jeff Greenwald, traveler, award-winning author, monologist, and photographer. Believing that "every time I set off on a journey, I feel...

Hearts Melt as Truck Firm Transports Tons of Snow from North to South for Special Needs Kids to Have Fun

A Chinese commercial trucking company paid nearly $30,000 to truck thousands of pounds of snow from the frozen northern city of Harbin to a...

Christian Bale Breaks Ground on 12 Foster Homes to House Hundreds of Transitioning Teens in California

The personal passion project of Hollywood A-lister Christian Bale seems to finally be coming to fruition as the Welsh actor recently broke ground on...

11-Year-Old Moroccan Boy Hears for the First Time Thanks to Experimental Gene Therapy in Philadelphia

At the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), an 11-year-old boy from Morocco is hearing the world for the very first time thanks to a...

Good News in History, January 25

139 years ago today, one of the most influential modern poets in Japanese history, pen name Hakushu Kitahara, was born. The man published over...

2,000-Year-Old Home Found Under a Seaside Playground May Be Pliny the Elder’s Villa

If you've ever felt that planning permission is hard to get in an American city because of zoning regs, imagine the difficulty in a...

Good News in History, January 21

89 years ago today, The Wilderness Society was formed by an "organization of spirited people who will fight for the freedom and preservation of...

89-year-old had to ‘Speak Up’ to Save Believed-Extinct Language of Indigenous People Who Revered Silence

What do you do if you're the last person who speaks an indigenous language that reveres silence? That's a fine pickle to find yourself...

Cardboard Steering Wheels Let Children Pretend to Be Steering New Driverless Trains Through London

Governments can so often appear like grey, amorphous, by-the-bookworms with no imagination or taste visible in their duties, but in designing the new light...