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‘Dancing Doctor’ in Boston Busks a Move to Raise Tips for Charity (WATCH)
Doctor, Doctor, give me the news!
Why are you dancing on the streets in your surgical blues?
The “Dancing Doctor” keeps a collection box front and...
Japan’s Ban on Dancing After Midnight Finally Lifted After 67 Years
Japanese club-goers and night owls can soon bust a move – legally – and dance til dawn.
Until last week, dancing was prohibited by law...
Shamed ‘Dancing Man’ Update: He Finally Gets His Party In L.A. (WATCH)
Money was raised to fly him from the UK, put him up in a hotel, and give him the greatest party of his life–all...
Dancing Coffee Shop Employee Gets Free Vacation From Fans (WATCH)
Sometimes, it pays to be quirky.
Terri Marshall, an employee at a McMaster University coffee shop in Hamilton, Ontario is one of those folks who...
Internet Throws Huge Party for #DancingMan Who Was Shamed Online
Appreciate all shapes and sizes of people, and NEVER keep anyone from dancing. That’s the message coming from social media in support of a...
A Happy Dancing Retirement Home (WATCH)
Seniors at this New Zealand retirement home created one of the best dance tributes out there using the Pharrell hit, Happy.
Sixty residents and staff at...
U.S. Olympic Swim Team Shows Off Dancing Skills in Spoof Video
It's not all hard work and no play for the U.S. swimming team.
A light-hearted, spoof video filmed by the team during the run-up to...
TV’s Real Hero: Iraq War Vet Overcomes Scars on Dancing With the Stars
Eight years after surviving an explosion as a teenage soldier in Iraq, Army corporal J.R. Martinez can't stop smiling as he captures the hearts...
Scientists Document Dancing Birds (w/ Video)
Previously, it was thought that only humans had the ability to groove. But, some birds have a remarkable talent for dancing, two...
Lithuanians World Champions in Latin Team Dancing (Video)
A Lithuanian team became the Latin sport dance world champions again after three years. The Klaipeda University formation team, Zuvedra ("Seagull"), regained its world...
95-year-old Pickleball Player Dominates the Courts: ‘I Keep moving’
From Kansas comes the story of a timeless American: a great-great-grandmother who sings, dances, and plays pickleball twice a week.
Lois White puts the elder...
Good News in History, November 4
287 years ago today, the Teatro di San Carlo was inaugurated in the city of Naples with the opera Achille in Sciro. It is the...
Parents Are Preparing ‘Gen Alpha’ Kids for the Future by Prioritizing Creative Thinking
Parents are prioritizing creative activities with their young children to prepare them for the future, according to a new poll.
The survey of 2,000 parents...
Good News in History, October 23
Happy 70th Birthday to Ang Lee, the filmmaker who was a stay-at-home dad before gaining fame for directing the Oscar-winning films Brokeback Mountain and...
Mystery of Nazca Lines Deepens as AI Survey Doubles Number of Geoglyphs and Alters Their Meaning
It took nearly a century to locate the 430 geoglyphs hidden in the Nazca Desert of Peru, but archaeologists surveying almost the entire region...
He Shares the Happiest Moments in People’s Lives While Traveling Through Every Country
Reprinted with permission from World at Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel.
"It's really just a publicity thing," says Michael Zervos,...
Good News in History September 23
163 years ago today, Robert Bosch, founder of the corporation Robert Bosch GmbH, was born in Ulm. One of the most important German industrialists...
Your Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will Astrology’ From Rob Brezsny
Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to...
Good News in History, August 22
370 years ago today, Jacob Barsimson stepped off the boat on North American soil at "New Amsterdam" (Manhattan, New York City) on a mission...
Nanofiber Molecules Help Repair Cartilage Damage in Joints by ‘Regenerating Tissue’
A team at Northwestern University has come up with the term "dancing molecules" to describe an invention of synthetic nanofibers which they say have...