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Woman Who ‘Hated Muslims’ Now Wants to Share the Understanding and Love She Found in an Afghan Refugee
This Christian woman from the US never thought that she would be in a relationship with a Muslim after September 11th – but things are different now.
World’s First Cell-Grown Steak Doesn’t Cause Harm to Animals
Scientists are rejoicing over their achievement in creating the world's first cell-based steak that is grown without causing harm to animals.
World’s Largest Shipping Company is Ditching Fossil Fuels and Challenging Their Competitors to Do the Same
Since maritime shipping accounts for 3% of the world's emissions and 90% of its global trade, this company is leading the shift towards sustainability.
World Bank Doubles Funding to $200 Billion to Fight Climate Change
The impressive sum is actually double its original 5-year financial investment plan that it set in 2015.
Generosity Pays: Selfless People Tend to Make More Money
This new study from Stockholm University shows that nice guys might not finish last after all.
Soccer Star Helps to Launch ‘World’s Largest Inclusive School’ for Disabled Children to Be Students and Teachers
The Brazilian athlete hopes that the ‘school’ will raise awareness about the lack of educational opportunities made available to special needs kids.
When 8-Year-old ‘Queen’ Finds Authentic Ancient Sword in a Lake, Her Fans Rally to Forge Her a Replica
Saga may only be 8 years old, but she already has an international fan club thanks to her recent discovery at the bottom of a Swedish lake.
Solar Panels Recoup Cost Faster by Following Sun From Dawn Till Dusk, Thanks to Clever Teen Scientist
Solar Panels Recoup Cost Faster by Following Sun From Dusk Till Dawn, Thanks to Clever Teen Scientist
With Most of Their Coal Mines Closing by End of the Year, Spain is Spending Millions to Preserve Miners’ Livelihood
The initiative will benefit hundreds of coal miners who may have otherwise been left behind by the shift towards green energy.
Scientists Growing Rice With Seawater Could Feed ‘Entire Arab World’
The successful harvest of this saltwater rice in Dubai could promise to be a solution for food shortages around the world.
Watch Emotional Auction of Car Being Bought and Donated 3 Times to Help Support Orphan Siblings
These grandparents were reluctant to auction off their late son's Pontiac, but they wanted to be able to pay their grandchildren's medical bills.
26 Years of Research Shows Cardiovascular Health in Dairy Lovers is Not Aversely Affected by Choosing Cheese
Contrary to what the average dietary guidelines say about fromage, these new studies all show that cheese is much better for you than you might think.
Two Drag Queens Moved Into a Nursing Home, and Brought Joy With Them (Podcast)
Drag queens and old people may not be a conventional pairing, but these two go together like fun and fabulous. Hear the Good News Guru tell the story.
Two Drag Queens Moved Into a Nursing Home and Brought Joy With Them – Watch
LISTEN to this story here, as told by The Good News Guru, from Friday’s radio broadcast with Ellen K and the GNN founder, on KOST-103.5 — Or, READ the story...
China, World’s Biggest Polluter, Hits Carbon Goals 12 Years Early, Sparks Optimism
This new international study shows that China's shift away from coal may be a huge victory in the fight against climate change.
5,500 Churches in England Embrace Renewable Energy, Setting Example for All
5,500 UK churches of all denominations have embraced the shift to renewable energy.
According to UK charity Christian Aid, thousands of Catholic, Baptist, Quaker, and...
Here’s Why You Should Start Washing Your Clothes in Cold Water
Cold water isn't just better for your clothes and wallet – it's also way better for the environment.
19-Year-old French Superstar Donates Every Penny of World Cup Earnings to Charity
Kylian Mbappe is being called a “wonderkid” for his skills on the field – but he is just as outstanding off the pitch as well.
World’s Toughest Climate Policy Poised to Be Passed With Widespread Political Support
The climate policy received enthusiastic support from all but one of the political parties currently represented in parliament.
German 12-Year-old Boy Plants 1Million Trees, Takes Over UN Program to Plant a Trillion More
The world is a lot greener thanks to this 20-year-old and his army of “climate ambassadors” who have pledged to plant trees and use...