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Teen Bullied Over Her Weight Goes On to Become Cheerleading Coach and Beauty Queen Finalist

A student who was picked-on for being an overweight teenager has shut down the bullies by becoming a cheerleading coach and Miss England semi-finalist. Sophie...

Good News in History, April 11

Happy 64th Birthday to Jeremy Clarkson, the journalist and television personality who hosted the iconic motoring show Top Gear. Since hanging up his BBC...

Insect Farm Hatches Plan for Greener Animal Feed for Chickens and Pigs

There's been a lot of talk in the media over the last few years about insect protein, whether used in fake beef, protein bars,...

An Eye Test Saved My Life When the Optician Spotted a Brain Tumor

A British woman says an eye test saved her life, after her optician spotted a brain tumor during a routine examination. Katie Everett’s eyesight had...

Which Cities Will Likely Have Clear Skies as Total Solar Eclipse Moves Across the US in Monday’s Spectacle

As Americans prepare for the wondrous celestial spectacle of a total solar eclipse on April 8, cloudy skies or thunderstorms have been forecast for...

Boy Finds Rare Gold Roman Bracelet in a Field Where it Was Lying for 2,000 Years

A 12-year-old boy picked up a treasure in the dirt that his mother thought was just strapping used for packaging, but it turned out...

Experts Find a 1,000-Year-old Ice Skate Made of Animal Bone in Czech Republic

From the Czech Republic comes a fascinating archaeological find—a 1,000-year-old ice skate blade made of a horse's shinbone. Located during excavations of a cellar in...

Good News in History, April 4

60 years ago today, Beatlemania was in full bloom as the band held every one of the top five spots on the US singles...

Teaching Teens How to Understand Their Feelings is Key to Helping Them Grow and Mature

Parents who solely focus on ‘fixing behavior’ will leave their teenager feeling misunderstood, according to a new book, How Do You Hug a Cactus?,...

Good News in History, March 30

Happy 60th Birthday to singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman. Her debut album Tracy Champman has been certified sextuple-platinum and received 6 Grammy Award nominations. Her down low...

Good News in History, March 29

50 years ago today in Lintong County, Shaanxi Province, a group of farmers—Yang Zhifa, his five brothers, and his neighbor Wang Puzhi—were digging in...

UK Restaurant is Letting People Pay-as-They-Can While Rescuing Tons of Food

A restaurant in England has been able to employ 22 full and part-time staff serving food diverted from landfills to people on a "pay-as-you-can"...

Experts Begin Hunt for Most Valuable British Shipwreck in History, and the Gold Worth 4 Billion

A team of marine experts are to begin hunting for the most valuable shipwreck in history which sank 400 years ago carrying $4.3 billion...

Town Leaders Help Dig Beloved Stuffed Animal out of Trash Compactor Using More Than Just Their Hands

When New Hampshire resident Jake McAlpin accidentally threw away his daughter's favorite stuffed animal, the town leadership took a whole day out to help...

Good News in History, March 19

92 years ago today, the Sydney Harbour Bridge opened in Australia. Spanning Sydney Harbor from the central business district (CBD) to the North Shore,...

Good News in History, March 18

100 years ago today, the classic silent film The Thief of Baghdad, written by and starring Douglas Fairbanks, debuted in cinemas. Freely adapted from...

The ‘Luck of the Irish’ is Real: Residents of Ireland Report More Good Fortune and Lucky Charms

A new poll showed the ‘luck of the Irish’ may be a real thing—with residents of Ireland reporting a greater prevalence of good fortune. The...

Quadruplets Who Beat the Odds at Birth Are About to Turn 18 and Be Apart for First Time

Identical quadruplets who beat all the odds just even being born are now turning 18, and are about to be apart from their sisters...

Good News in History, March 16

184 years ago today, Shibusawa Eiichi was born in Japan. Known as "The Father of Japanese Capitalism" this economist and industrialist introduced Western free...

CAR-T Cell Therapy Achieves Near-Complete Tumor Regression in Brain Cancer After Five Days

Clinical trials for a novel treatment for patients with glioblastoma, a deadly form of brain cancer, have shown rapid success, with some patients experiencing...