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Good News in History, March 2

125 years ago today, President William McKinley signed into law a bill creating Mount Rainier National Park, the fifth in the nation, in order...

Good News in History, March 1

Happy 80th Birthday to Roger Daltrey, singer-songwriter for The Who. The band's co-founder put the stutter in My Generation, and the scream in Won't...

Good News in History, February 17

161 years ago today, the businessman and activist Henry Dunant, a Swiss public health society commissioner Théodore Maunoir, lawyer and civic leader Gustave Moynier, field...

Young People in These G7 Countries are Interested in Investing and Find Savings Accounts ‘Sexy’ – New Poll

Survey data from two of the G7 countries show that financial planning and fiscal responsibility are attractive to a potential partner. In America, a large...

Special Police Unit Tracks Down $27 Million in Stolen Cars Including Crates Full of Snagged Luxury Vehicles

A specialist police unit just concluded a banner year in which their task force identified and recovered 737 stolen cars worth over 30 million...

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...

Good News in History, January 20

2 years ago today, Zara Rutherford became the youngest woman to fly around the world alone. Landing at Kortrijk-Wevelgem Airport in western Belgium, she...

In 30 Years East Palo Alto Went From ‘Murder Capital’ to Zero Homicides in 2023: A Complete Turnaround

When an American uses the phrase "murder capital" to describe a city, it tends to be cities with periods of very sad history like...

Rather Than Taking Jobs in Tech, 2 Young Software Engineers Use Talents to Crush Poaching in India

Rather than taking their software and programming degrees into the tech sector, two young Kerala men are using them to bring India's efforts to...

Good News in History, January 3

156 years ago today, Emperor Mutsuhito announced the formal conclusion to the Tokugawa Shogunate, and thus launched the Meiji Restoration, one of the great...

Good News in History, December 31

Happy 80th Birthday to Sir Ben Kingsley, the English actor who has won an Oscar, Grammy, BAFTA, two Golden Globes, and a Screen Actors...

Good News in History, December 28

50 years ago today, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn published The Gulag Archipelago, a literary investigation of the prison-labor camp system in the Soviet Union between 1918...

FTC Moves to Update Rules That Govern How Tech Companies Can Track Your Kids

2023 featured a proposed update to the COPPA, or the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act which included limitations on the nudging of kids to...

Good News in History, December 25

This daily column at GNN.org features all the good news, anniversaries and notable birthdays from this day in history—December 25.

U.S. Stock Market Hits Record High as Dow Jones Closes Over 37,000 for the First Time

It seems, no matter what official measure is used in 2023 to judge the U.S. economy, the numbers look really good for consumers. The latest...

Good News in History, December 12

121 years ago today, Theodor Mommsen received the Nobel Prize for Literature, with a special mention for A History of Rome, a history so well-researched, so...

Good News in History, December 9

140 years ago today, Joseph Pilates, the German-American physical trainer who leant his last name to one of the most popular forms of exercise...

Good News in History, December 4

128 years ago today, Feng Youlan was born. This Chinese academic and philosopher was instrumental in reintroducing the Chinese classics of philosophy to the...

Good News in History, November 30

237 years ago today is celebrated as the first known date of the abolition of the death penalty in a Western nation-state. Commemorated today...

Jobs, Not Jail: A Judge Was Sick of Sending Kids to Prison, So He Found a Better Way

By the year 2000, Judge John Phillips had long since lost count of the number of minors he had sent through the California penitentiary...