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Company Makes 500 Copies Of Discontinued Cup For Man’s Autistic Son

This special teal sippy cup is the only one Ben will drink from – and now, thanks to one compassionate company, he'll never need to search for a new one.

Mobile Money Has Lifted 200,000 Kenyan Families Out of Poverty

2% of Kenyan households have been lifted out of poverty thanks to a payment and money transfer system that works on old phones, with SMS text messaging.

Black Rights Activist to be One of First Women on Canadian Dollar Bill

With the exception of Queen Elizabeth II on the $20 note, Viola Desmond will be the first woman on a Canadian bill starting in 2018.

People Willing to Pay 11% More For New Biofuels That Help the Earth

This university took a survey in several U.S. cities about the cost of bio fuel – and people were willing to pay 11% more to help save the environment.

Radio Show Gathers Record-Breaking Million Pounds of Food For Charity Just by Camping

This Philadelphia radio station ended up spearheading the country's most successful food drive after raising more than 600 tons of non-perishable food.

India Plants 50 Million Trees in One Day, Smashing World Record

The world record for most trees planted in a day used to be held by Pakistan with 850,000 – but now India has taken the lead with 49.3 million.

Scientists Are Turning Nuclear Waste into Super-Efficient Batteries

These recycled diamond super-batteries have a half life of 5,730 years – which is about the length of time that human civilization has existed.

Girl Finds Discarded Winning Lotto Ticket, Uses Money to Feed Homeless

Phoebe Brown knew that the lottery ticket on the gas station floor was a winner – so she used the cash to buy food for the hungry.

Toxin-Absorbing Grass Could Clean Up Millions of Polluted Acres

On military training ranges, troops practice firing artillery shells, dropping bombs on old tanks, and testing the capacity of new weapons. These explosives and munitions...

Decline in Rate of US Adults Affected by Dementia, New Study Reports

A recent study concluded that between 2000 and 2012, there was a 24% decrease in older American adults affected by dementia.

China to Build Giant Solar Plant at Chernobyl

The exclusion zone surrounding the abandoned city has been mostly deserted – starting next year, however, it will be the home of a massive solar plant.

Neighbors Harvest Grieving Farmer’s 100 Acres in One Day

What would ordinarily have taken a week's worth of work turned into 7 hours of labor thanks to some loving neighbors looking to lend a hand.

How One Girl Fed Thousands Thanks to an Unusually Large Cabbage

Katie Stagliano once planted a cabbage that grew to be 40 pounds of food – her family donated it to the local homeless shelter, but they didn't stop there.

Veterans Treated by Community Health Centers Increases by 43%

Over 1,500 Veteran Association approved community health center locations help improve access to care for veterans across the country.

In Case of Typhoon, This Turbine Would Power Japan For 50 Years

The first prototype of its kind has been installed in Okinawa – though it's been tested with success, we'll just have to wait until an actual typhoon comes.

Teen Hailed for Creating Sprinkler That Only Waters Grass When Needed

15-year-old Sabiqul Hoque has just created the first 'smart sprinkler' that will hopefully keep gardeners and farmers from wasting water.

Ireland is Creating the Largest Grove of Redwoods Outside of California

In an effort to preserve the woodland titans, the Birr Castle Gardens in Ireland will plant the largest patch of redwoods outside of California.

A Hopeful Message From Good News Network On the Morning After Elections

To Our Good News Network fans, On this morning after election day, we know that you may be hurting over the prospect of an uncertain...

Tennis Star Sisters Unveil Resource Center for Victims of Gun Violence in Compton

Venus and Serena Williams are honoring their late sister and hometown by building an accessible resource center for Compton families affected by violence.

Man Pays Off All Overdue Lunch Fees at Hometown Elementary School

Jerry Fenton wrote a check for $700 to his hometown elementary school so no children would ever have to go hungry at lunch again.