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Little Girl Gets Approval for State License to Own a Living Unicorn (If She Can Find One)

California just granted the first ever state license for Unicorn Husbandry, provided the young applicant can find one, and ensure it has appropriate exposure...

Tortoise Celebrates its 190th Birthday as the World’s Oldest Land Animal

A tortoise which is the world's oldest living land animal is celebrating its 190th birthday. Jonathan was born nearly two centuries ago, in the early...

I Cured My Hemorrhoids in a Week Without Spending a Dime (And the Doctor Had No Clue)

To mark National Hemorrhoid Day October 19, we're reposting this original GNN article from June, 2016... Why didn’t my doctor warn me about this? For decades,...

Boy Asked Frank Lloyd Wright to Design Him a Dog House – And He Did

Designer of some of the most celebrated buildings in American history—including Falling Water and the Guggenheim Museum—Frank Lloyd Wright, as it turns out, helped...

Man in Pakistan Needed Surgery in Alabama – Got So Much Love That He Invited the Entire City to His Wedding

Almost the only thing Birmingham, Alabama, and Pakistan have in common is Shahzeb Anwer—a man who left his home country for an important surgery...

Your Inspired Weekly 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...

Nigerian Mom Designs Solar-Powered Cribs That Put an End to Baby Jaundice Disease

A Nigerian mom found out the hard way that jaundice is still a dangerous disease in Africa—but now she’s putting an end to the...

7 Things You Must Keep in Your Car – Learn From Stranded Drivers on Freezing Interstate Highways For 21-48 Hours

Recently, winter storms left drivers stranded on interstate highways in their cars— sometimes without food or water—for up to 48 hours. What can you...

Breakthrough Using CRISPR to Target Fat Cells in Genetic Study of Obesity

Fat—it is vital for life but too much can lead to a host of health problems. Studying how fat tissue, or adipose, functions in...

Amateurs Claim to be ‘On the Verge’ of Uncovering Long Lost Treasure Horde Worth Over $20 Billion

A team of treasure hunters are “on the brink” of unearthing the Lemminkäinen Hoard—a hidden stash of gold, jewels, and ancient artefacts thought to...

This New Mixed-Income Housing Complex Comes with its Own Farm Near San Francisco

Have you ever wanted to live on a farm, but without having to do all the hard work or needing to drive an hour...

In Hurricane Stricken New Orleans, a Solar Microgrid Kept the Lights on in This Apartment Building for Low Income Vets

Another hurricane, another power outage? In the state of Louisiana, one apartment complex is keeping the lights on—a beacon of hope in New Orleans. St....

Dog is Given Her Own Billboard So She Might Finally Get Adopted and Leave the Shelter After 2 Years

Sally-Sue has been waiting a long time to get adopted. The 11-year-old pit bull's been sitting in a shelter for two years, hoping to...

One Year Since Bipartisan Bill Funds Repairs at National Parks: See What Projects are Underway in 40 States

A year ago this month, former President Trump signed into law the Great American Outdoors Act, one of the largest votes of support for...

King Khufu’s Solar Boat Is on the Move After 4,600 Years Next to Egyptian Pyramids

Although it may not number amongst the seven ancient wonders of the world, the 4,600-year-old solar boat belonging to Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu is an...

In Just Hours, a Facebook Post Ended the Long Search for a WWI Soldier’s Relatives

When it comes to communication, the internet offers instant gratification. By their very nature, handwritten letters are more permanent. Letters create a tangible connection...

New Mexico Wilderness Area Grows by 50% After Largest-Ever Land Donation

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Sabinoso Wilderness Area in New Mexico, an inaccessible and...

Precious Rainforests Are Being Preserved at Highest Rate in 30 Years, After Palm Oil Moratorium in Indonesia

Indonesia holds one-third of the world's tropical rainforests, which are home to people and birds, leopards, rhinos, tigers, and gibbons playing among the lush...

‘Mind-blowing’ Surgery in Mothers’ Wombs Spared Dozens of Babies From Spina Bifida Paralysis

For an unborn child, spina bifida, a birth defect in which the spinal cord fails to develop or close properly, is a devastating diagnosis....

He Saved a Stranger From Drowning in India, Now They’re Married in the Netherlands

In the real world, falling in love isn’t usually an adventure that literally begins with a daring ocean rescue—but sometimes that’s exactly how a...