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Good News in History, May 8

124 years ago today, the Nobel Prize-winning economist Friedrich Hayek was born in the Austral-Hungarian Empire. Along with a distinguished academic career in which...

Good News in History, May 7

37 years ago today, the Canadian Patrick Morrow became the first man in history to climb all of the True Seven Summits when he...

Good News in History, April 29

Happy 90th Birthday to Willie Nelson, the prolific American music icon who wrote his first song at age 7. He scored his first number-one...

Watch Mesmerizing Scene of Thousands of Sheep Being Herded Down an Idaho Highway

Some exceptionally-managed drone piloting allowed ranchers in Idaho to capture a video of thousands of sheep being herded along the road. As many as 2,600...

Recently Arrived Ukrainians in Minneapolis Head to Mississippi to Help Tornado Victims

The mainstream media is filled with headlines of how the United States is helping Ukraine, but under the radar is how some Ukrainians are...

Laid Off in Lockdown, Construction Worker Starts Crafting Radiator Covers–And Earns First Million

A man has turned his lockdown side hustle into a thriving business—which he says has now turned over a million pounds. After the government-imposed lockdowns...

8th Annual Ocean Conference Raises $20 Billion, And Pledges For Marine Protection

By Elizabeth Claire Alberts International delegates attending the eighth annual Our Ocean Conference in Panama March 2-3 have pledged billions to protect the world’s oceans....

Volunteer Knitters Are Finishing Craft Projects for Loved Ones Who’ve Passed

An American non-profit is helping bereaved families recover from loss one crocheted sweater at a time. Loose Ends is a niche yet important outlet for...

Author of ‘Rainbow Bridge’ Poem About an Animal Heaven was Finally Revealed–She Had No Idea it Went Viral

Around the US and UK, dozens of animal hospitals have a catch-all when it comes to grieving pet parents who have lost a furry...

Wife of WWII Soldier Spends Decades to Reunite Japanese Family With Photo Album He Found on Okinawa –LOOK

With persistence, belief, and the amount of sheer dumb luck normally needed to win the lottery, a Portland senior tracked down an Okinawan family...

Flood of ‘Right to Repair’ Bills For Autos, Phones, and Tractors Equals DIY ‘Watershed Moment’

Across America, more than 20 state legislatures are looking over proposed laws that would help guarantee citizens' access to parts, instructions, and diagnoses to...

John Cleese and Daughter Sign Up to Star in a Reboot of Fawlty Towers

The classic British sitcom Fawlty Towers has been recognized for decades as one of, if not the greatest British sitcoms of all time. Now...

Ohio Man Brings Voters of All Stripes Together to Agree to Disagree Over ‘Dinner and a Dialogue’

After a man in Ohio got in a fight with some friends over political positions, he realized the country needed a new method of...

Half a Million Jobs Created in January Pushes U.S. Unemployment Rate to Lowest in 54 Years – 3.4%

Figures released this week showed the U.S. unemployment rate reaching its lowest point in 54 years—the fewest jobless Americans as a percentage of population...

Cancer Plummets, Guinea Worm Eradicated, Bye-Bye Ebola—3 Huge Wins for Humanity

2022 saw major advances, and even victories in the efforts to combat several diseases, from industrialized to tropical ones. Starting at home, a study last...

Millennials Between 25-34 May Be the Savviest With Their Cash, Says New UK Poll

Younger millennials are the most likely to be careful with their cash—and the most likely to take action in their households to reduce monthly...

Good News in History, December 20

20 years ago today, Gangs of New York premiered in theaters. Martin Scorsese's colorful and gritty depiction of gangland violence among the poor immigrant residents of...

Stargazing in December: Check Out the ‘Mars Ballet’, a Meteor Shower, and The ‘Cold Moon’

If you don't mind the nip of the cold, this month's celestial phenomena are ones to watch, and include a Nutcracker ballet between the...

World’s Oldest Pen Pals Turn 100, After 84 Years of Transatlantic Letters–And Now They’re Meeting on Zoom

The world's oldest pen pals have both turned 100 years old, and are celebrating 80 years of letters sent across the pond. Geoff Banks from...

You Can Now Buy Ralphie Parker’s House From ‘A Christmas Story’

For years, people have been visiting a museum built in the house where the famous American holiday classic A Christmas Story was shot in Cleveland. That...