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Good News in History, January 19

95 years ago today, Acadia National Park was established in Maine. A rather small park, but nevertheless beloved by Mainers and New Englanders alike,...

Good News in History, January 8

49 years ago today, Ella Grasso became the first woman to be elected to serve as a state governor in the US. A member...

School Teaches Students on Opposite Ends of Violent Conflicts – Reconciliation Over Revenge

In Italy, a one-of-a-kind school sees Palestinians graduating alongside Israelis, Americans with Tribal origins alongside those with European origins, and Bosnian Muslims next to...

After Job Lay Off, Jersey Man Said ‘I Want to Mow Your Lawn’ and His Free Services Spread Across Nation

There's a man in New Jersey who wants to mow your lawn. Don't believe him? Ask the patent office—he trademarked the phrase. Brian Schwartz from...

Paris Art Exhibit Pulls Leon Monet From Famous Shadow of his Older Brother Claude

Did you know Claude wasn't the only Monet? His younger brother Leon's faithful support of his older brother is partly why Claude became the...

Watch Baby Fawn Rescued After it Fell Down Storm Drain And Reunited With Mama Nearby

A baby deer was rescued and reunited with its mother this month after it disappeared into a storm drain along a suburban street. Homeowners near...

A Nurse and Her Boyfriend Saved a Man’s Life on Flight Home from Bahamas Vacation

A man named Michael can thank his lucky stars that when his heart stopped aboard an airplane, there was a healthcare angel sitting just...

Intricate Feather Patterns of an African Bird Inspires New Water Bottle Design

The ingenious and unique feathers of a beloved African bird could provide the inspiration for space-age water bottles which keep liquid still whilst we...

‘Much Less Stressful’: London City Airport Ends Rule on Carrying Liquids in Hand Luggage

One of the London airports has removed the 100ml limit for liquids in hand luggage, as well as the requirements to take out electronics...

Chef Breaks Open Sinking Car’s Window With His Elbow to Save Trapped Motorist

Down in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the sous chef of a beloved restaurant, Philips Seafood, replaced his apron for a cape as he cooked up...

Urban Trees at the End of Life Are Turned into Valuable Products, Rather Than Chipped for Landfil

Across America, cities are choosing to upcycle their felled urban trees into valuable products rather than chipping them, burning them, or dumping them into...

Check Out the 21 Winners of GNN’s 25th Anniversary Book Giveaway for Mental Health Providers

I announced last month that Good News Network was giving away 2,500 free books for our 25th anniversary—and it took many weeks to read...

Large Study of Older Adults Shows People Over 65 Benefit By Staying Active – Let’s Move, People

Inactivity after the age of 65 increases the risk of heart attacks, heart failure, and strokes according to new research from Johns Hopkins in...

Virtual Trip to Museum ‘Can Help People Stay Mentally–And Physically–Healthy’

Online virtual trips to a museum may benefit older people in surprising ways, suggests a new study. Researchers identified an association between regular online museum...

Floating Drones Are Swallowing Tons of Plastic Waste Before it Reaches Ocean

From Chennai to Trentino alto Adige to Baltimore, inventors are churning out methods of stopping plastic pollution from entering the ocean by picking it...

Astronomers Think They’ve Detected a ‘Dark’ Free-Floating Black Hole For the First Time

If, as astronomers believe, the death of large stars leave behind black holes, there should be hundreds of millions of them scattered throughout the...

The Mechanism Behind Memory Loss in Aging Was Identified By Scientists at Johns Hopkins

Neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins have identified a mechanism in the brain behind age-related memory loss. The system lies in the hippocampus, the memory control center...

Students Create Edible Tortilla Tape to Keep Your Wraps Wrapped

Messy burritos could be a thing of the past—thanks to a new edible food tape. Inspired by their own experiences with sloppy lunches, students at...

GNN is Featured in Major Exhibit on Compassion in One of America’s Favorite Museums

On the Inner Harbor in downtown Baltimore sits one of the most unforgettable museums you’ll ever visit, and now you can see GNN's work...

Hundreds of US Cities Composting Their Food Waste Helps Farmers and Cuts Tons of Emissions

Last week, new water restrictions issued for millions of residents of Southern California highlighted the need to make agriculture more efficient—and a new statewide...