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Starbucks Workers Raise Over $40K for Beloved Barista After Her Car Was Burglarized

Recently, hordes of West Virginia college kids who "couldn't afford a cup of coffee" shelled out five dollars to help a motherly Starbucks barista...

Old Wind Turbines are Repurposed into Footbridges Capable of Supporting 30 Tons

Wind turbine blades set to be landfilled or incinerated, are being turned into footbridges that can hold the weight of a 30-tonne digger. Currently, there...

Good News in History, September 11

On this day across history, imperial aggression was resisted or rolled back by indigenous peoples in both the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest (9)...

Across Florida, Buildings Are Quietly and Quickly Being Assembled with Real-Life LEGO Bricks

A Florida construction firm is seeing fast adoption of its intuitively-made building blocks that work like real-life LEGO bricks. The interlocking blocks made of a...

Good News in History, September 5

34 years ago today, the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (ILO) produced the first internationally binding treaty protecting the rights of such peoples to...

China’s War on Pollution Improved Air Quality 42%, Reduced Global Pollution Average, and Returned 2 Years of Life to Citizens

Proving that change is possible if the will to create it is present, Chinese megacities like Beijing that were once famous for their apocalyptic...

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...

Good News in History, August 18

60 years ago today, James Meredith became the first black person to graduate from the University of Mississippi, 2 years after his famous challenge...

Rebuilding Notre Dame Cathedral Takes Leap Forward as the Majestic Spire Is Pieced Together

Out in the French countryside of Briey, massive planks of oak wood are being fitted together for a very, very special purpose. They are forming...

When Boy Asks Strangers for Yard Work to Save up for New Game Console, Cops Are Called–And They Buy Him a New PS5 (WATCH)

It's not every day one reads that a young black man's day was made after police officers are called to the scene. That boy's day...

The ‘Do Good Fest’ Raised Nearly $1.5 Million for Vermont After Historic Flooding

The National Life Insurance Company was founded 175 years ago in Montpelier, Vermont—and, following historic flooding, they are still living up to their motto:...

New August Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Cat Missing for Five Weeks Found Trapped Beneath Neighbor’s Floorboards After They Hear Meowing

A “miracle” cat missing for five weeks was found still alive underneath a neighbor’s floorboards. The Russian blue's overjoyed owners believe he narrowly survived by...

Good News in History, July 19

On this day 151 years ago, records reveal that the first Men's Singles championship was played at the All England Lawn Tennis Club at...

Town Raises 15,000 for Beloved Milkman who Retired But is Not Due His Pension for a Year

Grateful residents have raised thousands for a popular milkman who is retiring after nearly half a century. They're helping him out until his state...

Good News in History, July 7

71 years ago today, SS United States passed Bishop Rock on her maiden voyage, breaking the transatlantic speed record to become the fastest passenger ship...

Family Adopts Elderly Neighbor as ‘Honorary Grandpa’ for Holidays and Heartwarming Daily Moments (LOOK)

After moving to Texas from the East Coast, a family "adopted" a neighborhood senior who jumped in to welcome them. Sharaine Caraballo and her husband...

Good News in History, June 26

247 years ago today, the national poet of Thailand, Sunthorn Phu was born in Bangkok. A composer of epic poetry, Phu's life was strange...

‘Mother Theresa of Vietnam’ Overcame Decades of Homelessness to Help Hundreds of Orphans

In Vietnam, a remarkable woman has adopted 346 children after overcoming a life of incredible hardship which started when her parents left her on...

Plants Respond to Touch Sending Different Signals Through Their Cells, Shows New Study

Despite the veins in a leaf appearing like a nervous system, our woody neighbors do not have a nervous system—but that doesn't mean they...