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Pirate Radio Station Hosted Exclusively By Retirees Has Been Cheering Isolated Seniors Across the US

Radio Recliner is an online radio station that is run by quarantined seniors for quarantined seniors in nursing homes across the United States.

How to Be Happier During COVID: Decades of Science Shows That Gratitude, Love, and Connection Can Save Your Life

If you need some help to be happier during these trying times, these studies show various ways that loving from a distance can help.

6-Month Suspension on U.S. Federal Student Loan Payments Now in Effect During COVID Outbreaks

As a means of easing the financial burdens of American students and graduates, the federal government suspended student loan payments for the next 6 months.

Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey Just Pledged $1 Billion—28% of His Net Worth—to COVID-19 Relief Efforts

The founder of Twitter and Square just announced that he will be donating 28% of his net worth to novel coronavirus relief efforts.

Magnetic Brain Treatment Found to Relieve Depression in 90% of Participants With No Negative Side Effects

Not only did the patients experience high rates of remission, their cognitive function also showed marked improvement as well.

Free Market Forces Will Obliterate Global Coal Reliance Within 10 Years, Says Study

While some governments are struggling to manage their older investments in coal-powered sources, free market forces are driving the transition to coal.

‘Landmark’ Study Lays Road Map for Exactly How We Can Restore Oceans to Former Glory in Just One Generation

This international science team has identified exactly how the world can work together to heal our disrupted oceans in as little as two to three decades.

Uber to Launch New Fleet of Cars Piloted by Specially-Trained Canine Drivers

Animal lovers are rejoicing over the ridesharing company's latest dog-sharing program, which is being called UberArf.

Another Roundup of Positive Updates on the COVID Outbreaks From Around the World

From vaccines being tested around the world to a Nobel prize-winning biophysicist predicting recovery, here are some good updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.

10 Positive Updates on the COVID-19 Outbreaks From Around the World

These are just a few of the heartening headlines on the world's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, from the US to China and South Korea.

Homicide Rates Around the World Continue to Fall to Record-Low Levels Year After Year

Research shows that homicide rates are continuing to fall around the world as dozens of countries report new record-lows.

For the First Time, Scientists Have Reversed Dementia in Mice With Drug That Reduces Brain Inflammation

Not only does the drug reverse dementia, but researchers also believe that it could help the brain recover from concussion and trauma.

Officials in Zambia Unite to Halt Mining Permits in Pristine Wilderness in Africa

Three Zambian officials made public their vow to halt mining permits in Lower Zambezi National Park due to the threats posed to the environment and water.

14-Year-old Awarded $25,000 For Her Invention That Totally Eliminates Blind Spots in Your Car Using a Projector

Alaina Gassler's ingenious solution for automotive blind spots could prevent countless traffic collisions if it is implemented into people's cars.

U.S. House Unanimously Passes Bill That Makes Extreme Animal Cruelty a Federal Felony

A unanimous vote by Republicans and Democrats in the US House of Reps. agreed that animal cruelty ought to be punishable as a federal felony.

After 68% of Patients Were Cured of PTSD in Phase-2 Trials Clinics May Soon Offer MDMA Therapy

As researchers prepare to finish up a series of phase 3 clinical trials on MDMA treatments for PTSD, patients may soon have access to the therapy in clinics.

When Woman’s Car Fails and She Can’t Afford a Tow, Canadian Teens Push it 4 Miles to Get Her Home

Three teenage boys in Ontario pushed a stranger's car for four miles in the middle of the night just to help a stranger who had no money for a tow.

Rather Than End Up in a Landfill, Non-Recyclable Glass May Soon Be a Cheaper New Ingredient in Concrete

Australian researchers have developed an exciting new technique for making concrete out of non-recyclable glass that has been turned back into sand. The team found...

Minnesota Will Soon Pay for Your Landscaping Costs If You Plant Bee-Friendly Greenery

If you're a gardener living in Minnesota, the state may soon reimburse you for planting bee-friendly plants on your property.

Waterboy Becomes Unlikely Savior for Basketball Team That Bullied Him (MOTH Monday)

Despite being bullied by his teammates, one enthusiastic young athlete became a shining example of why no one should never give up in the face of adversity.