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Man With the Golden Voice: Why do We Gravitate to Good News Stories?
It is a popular adage that good news doesn't sell for the mainstream media where the motto seems to be, "if it bleeds, it...
Homeless Man Uses Facebook, Social Media to Advocate for Others Like Him
Eric Sheptock has 4,548 Facebook friends, 839 Twitter followers, two blogs and an e-mail account with 1,600 unread messages.
What he doesn't have is a...
Four Inspiring Teens Ambushed by Celebrities for 2010 Halo Awards
Instead of Hollywood celebrities accepting trophies at the Nickelodeon HALO Awards, the stars are giving the awards -- to some amazing, accomplished teens working...
Have You Noticed the Massive Speed Increase of the Site?
I had intended for weeks to write on the Editor's Blog about the significant speed increase we've achieved for the Good News Network viewers....
London to Cape Town Using the Power of the Sun
After 347 days, 27,000 miles, 16 countries, 14 punctures, and 4000 hours of sunshine-generated power, Gwyn Roberts arrived at his destination last month, completing...
Video Gamers Help Choose a Charity for Quarter Million Dollar Grant
With the release of a new computer game, video gamers can build their own civilizations. They can wage wars, conduct diplomacy and even discover...
Radio Personality Searches for Passion as Volunteer for 30 Charities in 30 Days
On September 1st, New York City based radio personality, Trey Morgan embarked on a journey designed to shock him into a more philanthropic way...
12 Tips for Getting Regular Exercise — and the Benefits for Happiness
Exercise is a KEY to happiness. Research shows that people who exercise are healthier, more energetic, think more clearly, sleep better, and have delayed...
The Day the Music Changed the World: Live Aid, 25 Years Later
For one day — July 13, 1985 — an unprecedented charity telethon called Live Aid mesmerized an estimated 1.4 billion of the planet's 5...
Giving Kids Social Skills to Get Ahead
Growing up in the digital age, kids may not be regularly practicing skills that could get them into a favorite college or impress adults...
YouTube Video Brings Tears to USA World Cup Hero Donovan
Even though the U.S. team lost to Ghana in the World Cup tournament over the weekend ending its string of unlikely successes, one compilation...
Jack Johnson Launches Concert Tour Powered by Biodiesel
Performing artist Jack Johnson began a 35-city tour in Connecticut, during which biodiesel will be used to power all tour buses and generators...
How Cory Booker Turned Campaign Inspiration into Capable Governance
"Believe in me; believe in us," was his hopeful campaign message five years ago when he first ran for mayor of Newark. But...
Good Goes Viral: Stanford Class Focuses on Social Media for Public Good
Through an experimental class at Stanford's Graduate School of Business that tries to use social media for the public good, a trio of students...
Shell Oil Pays to Treat City Sewage and Buy it Back
A British Columbia city is overcoming a water problem by getting the oil and gas industry to pay for its daily sewage treatment....
Newark Celebrates First Murder-Free Month in 40 Years
For the first time in more than 40 years, an entire calendar month has come and gone without a homicide in New Jersey’s largest...
Tweets Lead to Record Number of Potholes Filled in DC
Washington, DC commuters are experiencing a smoother ride to work these days. Since the year began, almost 12,000 potholes have been filled, thanks to...
Military Hails 2 Heroes in Fort Hood Rampage
The top commander at Fort Hood is crediting a civilian police officer for stopping the shooting rampage that killed 13 people at the Texas...
Giving 300,000 Birthday Smiles
Imagine a child who watches a friend receiving a pile of presents from his parents, but then remembers that his own family is too...
Lady Liberty’s Crown Opens July 4th, First Time Since 9/11
Today will mark the first time visitors can tour the crown of the Statue of Liberty since it was closed following the...