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Good News in History, August 24

Happy 51st Birthday to the simply hilarious Dave Chappelle. One of the greatest millennial comics, Chappelle was called a genius during his early explosion...

Good News in History, August 13

60 years ago today, The Beatles’ first film A Hard Day's Night, opened in theaters across America, earning rave reviews and box office success....

Good News in History, August 10

179 years ago today, one of the absolute most important forerunners of the modern Kazakh nation-state was born. Abai Qunanbaiuly, known around Eurasia simply...

Good News in History, August 6

12 years ago today, NASA's Curiosity rover landed on Mars to begin a long and illustrious career as a robotic surveyor and geologist. It...

Paralyzed Man Sets Off to Cycle Entire Length of Britain on a Motorized Bike Controlled by His Chin

A 47-year-old paralyzed man hopes to become the first person to cycle the entire 1,000-mile length of Britain using a motorized bike controlled by...

Good News in History, August 2

5 years ago today, the women of Saudi Arabia were given the right to travel abroad without a male guardian, a major advance in...

Good News in History, July 31

86 years ago today, a pair of remarkable treasures were uncovered in the palace called Apadana, in the ruins of the Persian capital of...

Good News in History, July 28

30 years ago today, Texas Rangers pitcher Kenny Rogers pitched the MLB's 14th Perfect Game which also registered as the first and only one...

Adrift for Days in an Inflatable Tube, Woman Rescued Off Coast of Japan by Passing Sailors

An amazing survival story comes from the southeast coastal waters of Japan where a Chinese woman survived days adrift at sea clinging to an...

Heavy-Set Grandmother Completes Terrifying 29-Mile Swim Through Shark-Infested Waters to Break the Record

A grandmother has defied her age and weight by becoming the first woman to swim from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge to the Farallon...

Fish Swim in Schools for Stealth–as 100 Fish Make Less Noise Than an Individual Swimming Alone

Watching a school of fish move can be hypnotic. The way they turn in near-perfect synchronicity is equal parts beauty and evolutionary brilliance. While scientists...

For World Happiness Day, Finland Wants to Bring 5 Winners to World’s Happiest Country–Crowned 7 Years in a Row

Today, for the seventh year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world by the annual United Nations World...

Scientists Have 3D-Scanned Thousands of Creatures Creating Incredibly Intricate Images Anyone Can Access for Free

An incredible new project has scanned thousands of creatures to advance scientific research and provide colorful images to the world. Natural history museums have entered...

Montreal Teens Hailed as Heroes for Saving Couple from Drowning in Barbados

A pair of British vacationers were saved from drowning by two Canadian teens who happened to be on the same beach at the same...

Run Over by A Car, Mob of High Schoolers Hoist the Machine Off Mother and 2 Kids

In Utah, a mother and two children were run over in a high school parking lot when a horde of students came running to...

Driver Sees 18-Year-old Jump off 50-ft Bridge and Instantly Dives into Racing River to Save Him

An Army veteran in Virginia jumped 50 feet off a bridge into winter-cold water to save a suicidal teen. Instincts clued in Juan Serrano on...

Good News in History, December 29

On this day 80 years ago, a decade and a half after the Irish War of Independence and its treaty-induced interim government, Ireland was born when it adopted its own Constitution. A document committed to democratic ideals that enshrined the people as masters, it also provided the right to every child for a free primary education provided by the State. (1937)

100 Tiny Endangered Seahorses Released into Sydney Harbor with High Hopes

Australia continues to rehabilitate its populations of White's seahorse, an "Australian icon" and the only such creature on the nation's endangered list. In May, GNN...

Oklahoma Teen Overcomes Shyness to Collect and Give Away 54,000 Toys

Reed Marcum was just a kid when he learned that some children in his town of McAlester Oklahoma didn't have any toys under their...

Good News in History, December 11

4 years ago today, the residents of Bougainville, an autonomous region in Papua New Guinea, voted in a 98% majority for independence of their...