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Good News in History, November 15

6 years ago, Pakistani archeologists revealed to the world the finished excavations of the Bhamala Stupa, one of the oldest in the world, and...

Good News in History, November 11

202 years ago today, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born in Moscow. Numerous literary critics consider him the greatest novelist in all world history. Most...

National Park Bounces Back From California’s Biggest Single Fire: ‘There’s still beauty’

The Dixie Fire of 2021 was the largest single blaze in California's history, but even this human-accelerated firestorm couldn't tamp down the resilience of...

Good News for California Bees: Governor Signs Law to Help Protect Pollinators From Toxic Pesticides

Thanks to the persistence of state legislators, and a change of heart from Governor Gavin Newsom, California has passed a new law that will...

Good News in History, October 9

On this day, in Game 2 of the 1909 World Series, Ty Cobb stole home base. The details around this famous of all capers...

Bumblebees are Hitting Back at Asian Hornets With Top-Tier Combat Skills, Reveals Research

Bumblebees have top-tier combat skills when targeted by Asian hornets, reveals new research. Buff-tailed bumblebees drop to the ground when hornets attack—carrying the pests down...

Good News in History, October 6

112 years ago today, Beatrix de Rijk became the first female licensed Dutch aircraft pilot. This pioneering aviator was born in Surabaya, modern-day Indonesia...

Holly Tree Presumed Extinct for 200 Years Discovered After Placement on Most Wanted List: ‘Nature surprises us’

A small holly tree species native to Brazil has been rediscovered after nearly two centuries of being presumed extinct. This incredible return to light is...

Good News in History September 30

160 years ago, George Bizet's famous opera Les Pêcheurs de Perles, The Pearl Fishermen, debuted at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris. Set in ancient...

Dad Honors Career by Recreating Adorable Photo With Son Who is Now a Pilot at Same Airline–LOOK

From a Chicago airport comes the beautiful story of a father and son who were able to recreate a special moment to celebrate an...

Winter Rains Cured California’s Three-Year Drought and Summer’s Record Heat Didn’t Bring a New One

By late January of this year, a remarkable thing had occurred in the normally thirsty state of California. Aside from splotches of land on...

Good News in History, August 22

369 years ago today, Jacob Barsimson stepped off the boat on North American soil at "New Amsterdam" (Manhattan, New York City) on a mission...

Farmer Creates Massive Sunflower Trail Growing 250,000 in a Pattern Out in His Fields

A Scottish farmer grew a quarter million sunflowers after discovering they would survive in his northern climate—and he created a massive trail in his...

Senior Finds Love and Connection Greeting People at Walmart After Husband Dies: ‘Working is beautiful therapy’ (WATCH)

In colorful clogs and a blue hat to match her Walmart team vest, 86-year-old Mary Ruth Robinson is a greeter at the Carrollton, Kentucky...

Good News in History, July 31

130 years ago today, Conradh na Gaeilge, or the Gaelic League, was founded in Dublin, Ireland as an association to support the Irish language...

Texas Oak Tree Thought to Be Extinct Discovered in Big Bend National Park

America's national parks are more than just places of rest and relaxation or protective zones around our country's most bizarre, unique, and delicate landscape...

Good News in History, July 17

621 years ago, Zhu Di, one of the most impactful emperors ever to take the Mandate of Heaven assumed power in Beijing. Known as...

Finally Rid of Invasive Shrubs, Scientists Use Lichen to Regrow the Celtic Rainforest in Loch Lomond, Scotland

By yon bonny banks, and by yon bonny breaks, where the sun shines bright on Loch Lomond, the famous song goes. But while the...

Beautiful Homeless Shelters Get Radical Redesign to Impact Residents

Attempting to get a grip on the homeless epidemic, homeless shelters are making conscious choices to employ trauma-informed designs to make those who are...

Tiny Van Gogh Gallery Created Inside a Watch By an Artist With a Microscope

A renowned micro-artist has recreated a trio of Vincent Van Gogh paintings inside a watch—each smaller than the gap of a second hand. David A....