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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...

Good News in History, August 4

231 years ago today, Percy Shelley, one of the leading poets of the Romanticists, was born. A radical in his poetry as well as...

Good News in History, July 25

148 years ago today, the British hunter, naturalist, and author, Jim Corbett was born. He was often hired by various Indian legislatures to hunt...

Good News in History, July 6

83 years ago today, the Story Bridge, the longest cantilever bridge in Australia, was officially opened to Brisbane traffic after 5 years of construction....

Good News in History, June 28

Happy 52nd birthday to entrepreneur Elon Musk. Through his ambition, sleepless work ethic, and engineering brilliance, Musk has undoubtedly transformed the world for the...

Good News in History, June 22

85 years ago today, Joe Louis knocked out Max Schmeling in a re-match of perhaps the most famous fight series in history. It completely...

Pair of Dirty Windows Purchased on Facebook Are Set to Sell for $200,000

A pair of dirty windows bought on Facebook during a church demolition is set to sell for $225,000. Antiques hunter Paul Brown from Pennsylvania paid...

Good News in History, May 17

160 years ago today, Cantares Gallegos by Rosalía de Castro was published, Spain's first book in the Galician language. De Castro is regarded as the...

Good News in History, May 13

65 years ago today, Ben Carlin became the world's first, and still only man, to circumnavigate the Earth in an amphibious vehicle. He traveled...

Good News in History, April 25

Today, millions of Italians will take to the streets and their backyard grills to celebrate Liberation Day, which marked the victory of the Partisans...

Good News in History, April 24

On this day 490 years ago, the founding father of the Netherlands, William from the House of Nassau, known commonly as William of Orange,...

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...

Check Out the 21 Winners of GNN’s 25th Anniversary Book Giveaway for Mental Health Providers

I announced last month that Good News Network was giving away 2,500 free books for our 25th anniversary—and it took many weeks to read...

Family is Reunited by Message in Bottle Written By Their Late Son Decades Ago

A pair of Mississippi River salvage divers found a message in a bottle that has briefly brought back to life a dearly departed son...

Bears Topped the List of Americans’ Favorite Children’s Books – How Well Did Yours Do?

More than half (54%) of Americans say they transport themselves back to their childhoods by reading the books they loved as kids—including 62% of...

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...

Tiny Yorkshire Terrier Detects Breast Cancer in Woman, Jumping Up and Down on Her Chest in Alarm

A Yorkshire Terrier saved her owner's life after jumping up and down on her chest to alert her to a cancerous lump. Eleven-year-old pooch Bella...

Ancient Tomb Found Beneath Notre Dame is ‘Remarkable Scientific Discovery’ of Sealed Sarcophagus

In a Da Vinci Code-esque moment of discovery, archaeologists have uncovered multiple stone tombs and a lead sarcophagus under the floor of the Notre...

Kindergarten Kids Had Never Seen Snow So Florida Teacher Gets Sister to Ship a Snowman, ‘It’s Here!’

An 800-mile, $78 journey from Kentucky to Florida brought a smiling snowman to a classroom full of kids, many of whom had never laid...

Locals Are ‘Interrupting Violence’ in Minneapolis – One Lawn Chair at a Time

As city officials wrangle under the pressure to reduce urban violence and deal with demands from police unions, homeowners' associations, and gun lobbyists, residents...