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Mars Rover Plays First Song Transmitted From Another Planet (WATCH)

Will.i.am with NASA astronaut

Will.i.am with NASA astronautFor the first time in history, a recorded song was beamed back to Earth from another planet. Will.i.am’s new composition, “Reach for the Stars,” traveled 300 million miles to the ears of students gathered yesterday at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., after it was transmitted from the surface of Mars by the Curiosity rover.

The techno-rapper wrote the first interplanetary song as an anthem for NASA education. “Today is about inspiring young people to lead a life without limits placed on their potential and to pursue collaboration between humanity and technology through education,” he said. (Watch the video and hear the song below.)

Mars Rover Plays First Song Transmitted From Another Planet (WATCH)

Will.i.am with NASA astronaut

Will.i.am with NASA astronautFor the first time in history, a recorded song was beamed back to Earth from another planet. Will.i.am’s new composition, “Reach for the Stars,” traveled 300 million miles to the ears of students gathered yesterday at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., after it was transmitted from the surface of Mars by the Curiosity rover.

The techno-rapper wrote the first interplanetary song as an anthem for NASA education. “Today is about inspiring young people to lead a life without limits placed on their potential and to pursue collaboration between humanity and technology through education,” he said. (Watch the video and hear the song below.)

Louisiana Father-Son Team Rescues 120 From Flooding

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father-son team rescues 60 from floodingThey stayed behind rather than evacuating their Louisiana home in the path of Hurricane Isaac.

They and their neighbors in Plaquemines Parish were shocked Wednesday morning when ocean water burst over the Mississippi River levee, covering their town and leaving thousands trapped in attics and on roofs.

While police and the fire department were unable to reach stranded people using their vehicles, Jesse Shaffer, 25, and his father were able to save dozens of lives using boats.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from ABC News)

Louisiana Father-Son Team Rescues 120 From Flooding

father-son team rescues 60 from flooding

father-son team rescues 60 from floodingThey stayed behind rather than evacuating their Louisiana home in the path of Hurricane Isaac.

They and their neighbors in Plaquemines Parish were shocked Wednesday morning when ocean water burst over the Mississippi River levee, covering their town and leaving thousands trapped in attics and on roofs.

Boy Gets Letter From Neil Armstrong Shortly Before Astronaut’s Death

Neil Armstrong

Neil ArmstrongAs the world mourns Neil Armstrong, the first astronaut to walk on the moon, an 11-year-old San Rafael boy has a special reason to miss him — and a message from the astronaut he will always treasure.

“Sometimes when I look up at the moon, I wonder if my mom and dad are watching me,” wrote Max Boddington in an award-winning essay after his mother died in 2005 and his father in 2008.

In closing his essay, Max wrote that his dream was to meet “the world’s Number One space hero.”

Consumer Spending Picks Up as Americans’ Incomes Rise

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Shopping bag by londoninflames via FlickrConsumer spending in the US increased in July by the largest margin in five months, after personal incomes climbed 0.3 percent, the Commerce Department said today.

Americans’ spending is closely watched because it accounts for 70 percent of economic activity. The 0.3 percent growth in income matched the gains from May and June.

Unique Way to Help Hurricane Victims Suffering from Flooding “Worse Than Katrina”

Hurricane Isaac - By Captain Kimo, Flickr - CC

Hurricane Isaac Flickr-Captain Kimo-ccAs expected, Hurricane Isaac is now wreaking havoc along the Gulf Coast — and New Orleans in particular — with storm surges flooding coastal communities under ten feet of water and displacing thousands of people. For some inland neighborhoods, the flooding is already worse than experienced during Katrina, which struck exactly seven years ago, and rain is expected to continue for many hours.

Unless you live in the Bayou, you’re probably just watching video of the hurricane damage on TV and feeling badly for the people who live there.

Of course, there are the usual ways to pitch in. You could text $10 to aid relief efforts (Text REDCROSS to 90999), you can donate clothes and shoes or even give blood. But there is another option most people haven’t considered.

You can donate airline miles.

That’s right. The Red Cross can receive frequent flyer miles from Delta, United, and US Airways.

Why give away your precious miles? 

Because the Red Cross often needs planes to deliver supplies or carry people and pets from disaster zones.

How to donate:

United and US Air ask for a minimum donation of 500 and 1,000 miles respectively. Delta lets you choose any amount you want. Just make sure you list ‘Red Cross’ as the recipient whenever prompted.

Delta

To donate miles by mail, e-mail or fax, please prepare your request in writing making sure to include the following information:

– Your SkyMiles account number

– The number of miles you want to donate

– The name of the organization you want to receive your donation

By e-mail: [email protected]

United Airlines

Mileage Plus members can make donations to the American Red Cross through United Airline’s Mileage Plus charity program. The minimum mileage requirement for a donation is 1,000 miles. All donations should be made by visiting the Mileage Plus Service Center or by calling 1-800-421-4655.

US Airways

Members may donate miles in 1,000-mile increments to the Miles of Hope program by visiting the airline’s website.

Learn more about your donations at the Red Cross website

Danny Rubin, a media consultant based in Washington, DC, writes News To Live By, a blog that uses the day’s headlines to explore how we can improve personally and professionally. From careers and relationships to personal finance and life hacks, he applies the lessons from the news to our own lives. He tweets at @NewsToLiveBy.

Unique Way to Help Hurricane Victims Suffering from Flooding “Worse Than Katrina”

Hurricane Isaac - By Captain Kimo, Flickr - CC

Hurricane Isaac Flickr-Captain Kimo-ccAs expected, Hurricane Isaac is now wreaking havoc along the Gulf Coast — and New Orleans in particular — with storm surges flooding coastal communities under ten feet of water and displacing thousands of people. For some inland neighborhoods, the flooding is already worse than experienced during Katrina, which struck exactly seven years ago, and rain is expected to continue for many hours.

Unless you live in the Bayou, you’re probably just watching video of the hurricane damage on TV and feeling badly for the people who live there.

Of course, there are the usual ways to pitch in. You could text $10 to aid relief efforts (Text REDCROSS to 90999), you can donate clothes and shoes or even give blood. But there is another option most people haven’t considered.

You can donate airline miles.

That’s right. The Red Cross can receive frequent flyer miles from Delta, United, and US Airways.

Why give away your precious miles? 

Because the Red Cross often needs planes to deliver supplies or carry people and pets from disaster zones.

How to donate:

United and US Air ask for a minimum donation of 500 and 1,000 miles respectively. Delta lets you choose any amount you want. Just make sure you list ‘Red Cross’ as the recipient whenever prompted.

Delta

To donate miles by mail, e-mail or fax, please prepare your request in writing making sure to include the following information:

– Your SkyMiles account number

– The number of miles you want to donate

– The name of the organization you want to receive your donation

By e-mail: [email protected]

United Airlines

Mileage Plus members can make donations to the American Red Cross through United Airline’s Mileage Plus charity program. The minimum mileage requirement for a donation is 1,000 miles. All donations should be made by visiting the Mileage Plus Service Center or by calling 1-800-421-4655.

US Airways

Members may donate miles in 1,000-mile increments to the Miles of Hope program by visiting the airline’s website.

Learn more about your donations at the Red Cross website

Danny Rubin, a media consultant based in Washington, DC, writes News To Live By, a blog that uses the day’s headlines to explore how we can improve personally and professionally. From careers and relationships to personal finance and life hacks, he applies the lessons from the news to our own lives. He tweets at @NewsToLiveBy.

Bullied Bus Driver Donates Funds to Fight Bullying

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Karen Klein Foundation teeshirt-joyAfter receiving more than $700,000 in donations following the release of a viral video of her being viciously taunted by a group of middle school students, Karen Klein has done something positive with the money, which totaled more than enough to pay for a needed vacation.

“My story inspired more than 32,000 people to engage in their own act of love by donating to a fundraising campaign,” wrote Klein, who is now retired from the school system in Greece, New York.

“Now it is time for me to give back and to turn your single act of kindness into my own personal movement to stop bullying in America.”

She decided to take $100,000 and use it as seed money to launch the Karen Klein Anti-Bullying Foundation.

The Karen Klein Anti-Bullying Foundation will focus on four main initiatives.

  1. Provide Funds for anti-bullying counseling in schools across the country and around the world
  2. Create educational curriculum that will teach about Bullying and what each of us can do to stop it
  3. Support great organizations that are bringing awareness to the anti-bullying movement
  4. Develop new media assets that will serve the cause of anti-bullying

(WATCH a Foundation promo video below, and READ the story at Today.com)

 

RELATED: Video of Bullies Taunting Bus Driver Goes Viral, Raises $600,000 to Give Her Vacation (June 21. 2012)

92-Year-old Will Finally Meet her Daughter After Searching for Years

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baby-hand-grandma-hand-nbcvidA Calgary woman had a secret that she kept to herself for nearly seven decades, but she would always bake a cake on August 3, and no one knew why.

Now, after years of trying to track down the daughter she gave up for adoption as a teen, the 92 year-old will get her wish, thanks to the magic of social networking.

Give A Fudge! Nominate an Inspirational Friend to Receive Free Gourmet Fudge for GNN’s 15th Anniversary

Mint flavored fudge from SendFudge.com

Mint flavored fudge from SendFudge.comDo you know someone in the United States who is always looking on the bright side, cheering others when they need it most?

In honor of the Good News Network’s 15th anniversary, we will send a free gift box of gourmet fudge to five positive people nominated by GNN fans to be honorary “Good News Ambassadors,” for their consistent efforts to inspire others.

SendFudge.com, which offers 40 flavors of decadent fudge, wants to honor the sweetest among us. They have teamed up with the Good News Network, which will choose the 5 best stories and send a gift code for a free half-pound box to each winner.

Japanese Toilet Maker Rolls out Poop-powered Motorbike

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toilet motorbike TOTOWith more demand for environmentally sustainable vehicles on the island nation, an eco-friendly motorbike powered by poop was unveiled in Japan last week.

It runs on biogas fuel, which is processed from livestock manure and household wastewater provided by Kobe city and surrounding areas.

Johnson & Johnson to Remove Harmful Chemicals From Products

Johnson Johnson baby products

Johnson  Johnson baby productsJohnson & Johnson, which makes a range of personal care products like baby shampoo,  Neutrogena, Aveeno and Clean & Clear, this month announced plans to remove a host of potentially harmful chemicals, like formaldehyde, from its line of consumer products, becoming the first major consumer products company to make such a widespread commitment.

Bringing Civility to Congress on GNN’s 15th Anniversary: Good News Goes to Washington!

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“Can’t they all just get along?” was the cry going out from a chartered yacht on Sept. 9, 2012, sailing up the Potomac River alongside the former swamp that is Washington, DC.

Believing that optimism and civility are in short supply amidst the barrage of negativity in the media these days, the people on the boat are bringing some Good News to Washington.

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Already, every US Senator’s office has been sent a free Good News Subscription to kick off the 15-year Anniversary of the Good News Network, launched by a mom of three in Manassas, Virginia at her lake-front home in 1997.

“Why not read all the good news headlines from around the world every morning?” says Geri Weis-Corbley, the company’s founder and president who has chartered an 85-foot yacht to try to make waves in Washington. “I want every Congressional Representative and Senator to start the day with a hopeful dose of news showing the successes and the heroes.”

Yacht small dockedThe Good News Network is #1 on Google with its motto, “If it’s Good Deeds, It Leads”. Readers say the website rescues them from falling into depression during hard times.

Fans of the website were invited to ride along on the two-hour Potomac cruise. On board, we celebrated some folks who, in their own ways, broadcast a positive perspective.

Named honorary “Good News Ambassadors”

Lecturer and author Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP, (left) for her work in the field of positive psychology; Democratic Nominee for Alexandria City Council Allison Silberberg, (right) for her work as the inspirational author of Visionaries In Our Midst: Ordinary People who are Changing our World.

Good News Ambassadors-2012

THE MEDIA was invited to cover the event and spread the word that civility and positive thinking are things to be admired and achieved, especially in government.

DATE: Sunday, September 9, 2012, boarding at 5:15pm
PLACE: 1300 Maine Ave. Southwest D.C.

Link to official press release:
www.goodnewsnetwork.org/good-news-goes-to-washington

COLIN POWELL (former Secretary of State) wrote, “Thank you for writing your Good News. I enjoyed reading the positive stories… I’m heartened by the goodness  and generosity that I see in people… Keep up your good work.”

A Wind Turbine That Creates Fresh Water Out of Thin Air

water from wind turbine - EOLE company photo

water from wind turbine - EOLE company photoInspired by the mechanics of a dripping air conditioner, French inventor Marc Parent was inspired to create a solution that could bring fresh water to the most remote, driest parts of the world.

His company, Eole Water, produces wind turbines that literally pull fresh water out of thin air at a rate of dozens of liters per hour if the conditions are right.

Synagogue, Mosque and Temple Rise Side by Side Near Church in Suburban Paris

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three-faiths20 miles east of Paris, a local mayor is breaking new ground by placing a synagogue, a mosque and two Buddhist temples side by side in an effort to harbor harmony between faiths. The traditionally Catholic town of Bussy-Saint-Georges, has long had a church.

France is home to Europe’s largest Muslim and Jewish minorities, estimated at about 5 million and half a million respectively. They rub shoulders with about one million Buddhists, many of them immigrants from France’s former east Asian colonies.

Prisoners Given Rare Assignment to Save Endangered Butterfly

Taylors checkerspot butterfly - USFW photo Aaron Barna

Taylors checkerspot butterfly - USFW photo Aaron BarnaAt the Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women in Belfair, Washington, inmates are helping to save the endangered Taylor’s checkerspot butterfly.

Under the supervision of guards and graduate students, a small group of prisoners is breeding the beautiful orange-and-white insects in a greenhouse outside the prison. They have even carried out research to show what plants the butterfly prefers to lay its eggs on — information that will be crucial for boosting its dwindling numbers.

(READ the story in Nature.com)

Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Aaron Barna

Homeless Man Turns Over Valuables to Find Rightful Owner (Video)

Homeless Hero MSNBC

Homeless Hero MSNBCA man who lives under a San Diego bridge always lives by the Ten Commandments, too.

James Pitcl, who collects recyclables and trades them in for cash, has proven that he always does the right thing, no matter how tempting the alternative.

A non-profit group, AWARE, established to trade cash to homeless folks for the plastic, glass and aluminum collected, is often receiving purses turned in by Pitchl.

(WATCH the video from NBC 7 San Diego)

Homeless Man Turns Over Valuables to Find Rightful Owner (Video)

Homeless Hero MSNBC

Homeless Hero MSNBCA man who lives under a San Diego bridge always lives by the Ten Commandments, too.

James Pitcl, who collects recyclables and trades them in for cash, has proven that he always does the right thing, no matter how tempting the alternative.

A non-profit group, AWARE, established to trade cash to homeless folks for the plastic, glass and aluminum collected, is often receiving purses turned in by Pitchl.

(WATCH the video from NBC 7 San Diego)

Good Samaritan Buys Fare and Tickets for Disabled Boy to See Springsteen

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bruce springsteen - stand up for heroesCanadian public transportation workers might be off the job in Moncton this summer, but that doesn’t mean a wheel-chair bound boy will have to sit home rather than traveling to see his favorite band in concert.

An anonymous angel came forward and offered Jamie Vautour $200 so he could afford wheelchair-accessible transportation to attend his Nickelback concert earlier this year, plus some spending money for souvenirs.

Now, the same donor has come forward anonymously again, this time sending Vautour to see The Boss, paying for tickets, transport and more.

Also heartwarming is the fact that the local food shelter is benefiting after becoming the official local charity for this stop on Bruce Springsteen’s tour, like he did in Toronto recently.

(READ the story in CTV News)

Thanks to Julia Frerichs, LMT, for submitting the story!