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4 Young Girls on GoFundMe Have Done More for the World Than Most Adults

The old saying “girls rule, boys drool” may not be exactly true, but these four young females are making a huge difference in their communities...

Iceland to Become First Country Requiring Equal Pay For Women

Icelandic representatives announced at the International Women's Day summit in New York earlier this week that they plan on becoming the first country in...

Adoptive Father Launches Formerly Homeless Boy to Basketball Stardom

19-year-old Caleb Swanigan has become one of the best players in college basketball – but if it weren't for his adoptive father's faith over...

U.K. Carbon Emissions Fall to Levels From 1894

This groundbreaking new report shows that the levels of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere last year have fallen to the same amount as 1894...

Pakistani Province Grows 750 Million Trees

A massive tree planting effort has provided jobs to 500,000 impoverished people, and will plant 1 billion saplings by the end of 2018.

“Saved by the snooze”: Man Turns Off Alarm Just Before Tree Spears His Roof

Raymond was having trouble falling asleep on Tuesday night while thunderstorms were wracking the city. His lack of sleep may have ended up saving his...

UPS Store Owner Spends 4 Years Searching For Owner of Important Package

Over the course of his career with a package delivery service, Randy Hoist has seen a lot of mail marked “return to sender”; but the destiny of...

Villagers Knit Giant Sweaters For Chilly Elephant Neighbors

These rescued pachyderms have been appreciative for the Jumbo Jackets since India was recently hit with a bitter cold snap.

We Might Be Able to Stop Tsunamis in Their Tracks by Firing Sound Waves

Devastating tsunamis could be halted before hitting the Earth's shoreline by firing deep-ocean sound waves at the oncoming mass of water, new research has...

Nepal Goes All Out to Protect the Snow Leopard’s Future

Nepali officials have just announced the groundwork of the Snow Leopard Conservation Action Plan 2017-2021: a strategy that will hopefully secure the future of the...

Project to Plant 3 Million Trees, One For Every Resident of the City

One might think that planting 96,000 trees is enough of an accomplishment, but this organization wants to plant 3 million – one for every city resident.

Unique Charter School Offers Impressive Second Chance for Adults

Gary Moore had to drop out of school at 11 years of age to take care of his baby sisters, and no one seemed...

Policemen Carry Pregnant Woman to Hospital Through Heavy Snow

There was too much snow on the roads for hospital staff to get to Kamini – so this police team brought Kamini to the hospital.

Police Rescue Over 6,000 Turtles in Largest Wildlife Bust in the Nation

Four tons of endangered turtles were rescued earlier this week, saved from being turned into soup and souvenirs by a Special Task Force.

Major Chinese Airline Bans Shark Fin Cargo

Air China Cargo has become one of the first airlines from the Chinese mainland to ban the controversial trade of shark fin. In 2015, government...

Nation Finally Gives Back Freedom of Press and Lifts Newspaper Ban

This hard-hitting news company has finally been allowed to resume publication after a government ban was issued in October.

10 Undeniably Good Things That Happened in 2016

People can gripe about 2016 all they want but these events and developments from throughout the last year are undeniably great.

Man Impressed With Injured Teen’s Work Ethic Raises Thousands

Cameron Nelson was so impressed with Jakeem Tyler's determination and compassion, he sought support for the youth on social media.

Scientists Are Turning Nuclear Waste into Super-Efficient Batteries

These recycled diamond super-batteries have a half life of 5,730 years – which is about the length of time that human civilization has existed.

Standing Rock Celebrates Victory After Army Corp Blocks Final Building Permit

After months of protesting against the Dakota Access Pipeline, Standing Rock natives are celebrating the Army Corp's decision to reroute construction.