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Good News in History, May 15

627 years ago today, one of the most august figures in East Asian history was born—Sejong the Great—scientist, reformer, and engineer of the Korean...

Good News in History, April 29

125 years ago today, the musician and composer Duke Ellington, one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time, was born in Washington,...

Good News in History, April 7

93 years ago today, perhaps the greatest American whistleblower in history, Daniel Ellsberg was born. In March of last year, Ellsberg revealed to the...

Good News in History, March 12

Happy 68th Birthday to Steve Harris, the bassist, songwriter, and lyricist behind the most famous heavy metal band on Earth, Iron Maiden. A true...

Good News in History, March 2

125 years ago today, President William McKinley signed into law a bill creating Mount Rainier National Park, the fifth in the nation, in order...

Good News in History, February 26

2,771 years ago today, the Neo Babylonian king Nabonassar assumed the throne of the great city, which isn't necessarily good news in itself, but...

After Mojave Fires, Camels Help Restore Iconic Joshua Tree Groves in the Cherished California Desert

The Mojave National Preserve is having its iconic Joshua trees restored thanks to a crack team of a dozen volunteers, 3 beasts, and 6...

Good News in History, January 10

25 years ago today, The Sopranos debuted on HBO. Running for 6 seasons totaling 86 episodes, it is widely regarded as one of the greatest and...

Explorers Become First Ever to Row 2,000 Miles of the Arctic’s Northwest Passage–Led by a Texan

Described as "one of the last great 'firsts'" the passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific through the Canadian Arctic was, for the first...

College Wrestler Scores ‘Quadruple Leg’ Takedown Against a Grizzly Bear to Save a Friend

It takes bravery to compete in college wrestling, and sophomore NJCAA wrestler Kendall Cummings needed every ounce of it when he decided he was...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

A Love Letter to America From a Village in Bangladesh on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11

America, I am sending you good wishes from a small Bangladeshi village on the 20th anniversary of your great tragedy. I knew nothing about...

Good Samaritans Rescue 60 Cows From Hurricane Ida Floodwaters

It might be “herd” to believe, but some Louisiana cowboys recently undertook a very different kind of cattle drive after Hurricane Ida left grazing...

She Spent Her Vacation Picking Up Trash Across the U.S., and Strangers Chipped in With Help and Gas

A Colorado woman has spent 23 days picking up 126 bags of trash across the country. Having over a month off from her job at...

Footage Captures the Moment a Skydiver Leaps From Plane Sitting in an Inflatable Water Raft

A skydiving video shows the moment a woman leaps from a plane at 13,500 ft—while sitting in an inflatable rubber ring. Robin Moore, wearing shorts...

Rescued Horses in Puerto Rico are Now Living the Perfect Life Thanks to Strangers Across the Sea

Kelley Stobie runs an amazing thoroughbred racehorse rehabilitation and rehoming facility on her farm in Puerto Rico, but as you can imagine, funding is...

Strangers Bought All the Frozen Pops From Old Man’s Cart to Help Him Get Out of Heat—Then They Gave Him $60K

Chicago neighbors bought all the paletas from an old man’s cart so he could go home on Father’s Day, then raised $60k for Don Rosario’s retirement.

These Specially-Trained Dogs Have Saved 45 Rhinos From Poachers in South Africa—And Counting

Not only have the canines succeeded in saving dozens of rhinos at Kruger National Park, they have also helped to catch 145 poachers and confiscate 53 guns.

First Native American-Owned Film Studio Shoots Tom Hanks Movie

A Native American tribe in New Mexico has made cinematic history by opening up the first ever Native-owned movie studio.

Descendants of Slaves and Slave-Owners Are Bonding at South Carolina Plantation Where They Share Their Painful Past

Together, white and African-American descendants use the plantation location of their families’ painful past to learn from it and create healing friendships.