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Good News in History, August 4

And, 40 years ago today, Prince began a 24-week run at the top of the US album charts with Purple Rain. His sixth studio...

Families in Tiny Texas Town Have Adopted 77 Hard-to-Adopt Kids Inspired By Their Baptist Church Leaders

On the 4th of July, over 2,000 theaters across America ran the film adaptation of the incredible true story from a small town in...

Archaeologists Find Remarkable Marble Statue of Greek God Hermes in Ancient Sewer

Bulgarian archaeologists undertaking routine excavations found something that was anything but routine in an ancient sewer system. A pristine marble statue of the messenger god...

World’s Most Popular YouTuber Builds 100 Homes for South Americans in Disaster Areas

In a video entitled 'I Built 100 Houses And Gave Them Away' the world's most popular YouTuber continued to demonstrate that his channel is...

The Vatican Goes Green: Pope Francis Announces New Suburban Solar Plant to Power Vatican City

There's no country anywhere on Earth that's entirely powered by renewable energy every day, but that's soon to change. In a letter released on June...

Good News in History, June 28

Happy 53rd Birthday to entrepreneur Elon Musk. Through his ambition, sleepless work ethic, and engineering brilliance, Musk has undoubtedly transformed the world for the...

Good News in History, June 25

68 years ago today, the renegade travel host and chef Anthony Bourdain, was born. With his food and culture show, No Reservations, and the...

Boy Who Got Free Life-Changing Leg Surgery Returns to Same Hospital Ship a Decade on–Wanting to Be a Doctor

A boy who was given life-changing leg surgery as a toddler has returned to the same hospital ship a decade later, declaring he wants...

Black Birder Wrongfully Accused in Central Park Used his Fame to Make Bird Watching Show-Now it Wins Emmy

A devoted birdwatcher who landed a show on National Geographic after making headlines during a racial profiling incident has turned his fame into an...

Good News in History, June 17

66 years ago today, Things Fall Apart, believed to be the most read, best-selling African novel ever written, was published. Nigerian author Chinua Achebe depicts...

Good News in History, June 15

30 years ago today, The Lion King was released in theaters, receiving critical acclaim for its music, story, themes, and animation, winning two Academy...

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, May 21

553 years ago today, Albrecht Dürer was born in Nuremberg. This incredible draftsman, engraver, printmaker, and painter was probably the most famous European creator...

Good News in History, May 17

124 years ago today, L. Frank Baum's first children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published in the US. The first edition was printed and...

Majestic Sei Whales Reappear in Argentine Waters After Nearly a Century

GNN has reported several times over the last three years about large baleen whales returning to waters in which they haven't been sighted for...

Good News in History, May 16

306 years ago today, Maria Agnesei was born in Milan. She is the first woman in the Western World ever to be appointed as...

Teen Boy Translating Ancient Texts Turned a 4,000-Year-old Scribe From Egypt into Advice for Modern Age

Michael Hoffen is a new author, and like him, the protagonist of his book is a teenager. But there's quite an age gap between...

Good News in History, May 8

Happy 98th Birthday to Sir David Attenborough, the legendary naturalist, broadcaster and producer who created and wrote the influential documentaries Life on Earth (in...

Good News in History, April 30

127 years ago today, J. J. Thomson announced his discovery of the electron as a subatomic particle, over 1,800 times smaller than a proton...

Archaeologists May Have Found the Villa Where the Roman Emperor Augustus Died

Excavations of a Roman villa dating to the start of the Imperial era show it may belong to the greatest of all the Roman...