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Good News in History, July 19

On this day 152 years ago, records reveal that the first Men's Singles championship was played at the All England Lawn Tennis Club at...

Over 100 Dolphins Saved from Historic Mass Stranding in Cape Cod

125 dolphins became stranded in shallow mud flats off Cape Cod, Massachusetts in what one rescue organization calls its largest single mass stranding event...

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...

Fishermen Pull Off Dramatic Rescue of 38 Dogs Treading Water with No Shore in Sight

What started out as a nice weekend fishing trip turned into a massive rescue operation for two colleagues at State Farm Insurance for a...

Giant New Species of Dinosaur Named Loki-ceratops for Horns That Look Like the Norse God

A remarkable new genus of giant horned dinosaur has been unveiled at the Natural History Museum of Utah. First discovered in the badlands of northern...

Good News in History, June 23

137 years ago today, The Rocky Mountains Park Act passed Canadian parliament, establishing Banff National Park, the nation's largest and most famous park. It...

Good News in History, June 22

86 years ago today, Joe Louis knocked out Max Schmeling in a re-match of perhaps the most famous fight series in history. It completely...

Good News in History, June 19

50 years ago today, Johan Cruyff, the legendary Dutch forward, first performed his 'turn' at the 1974 World Cup. The "Cruyff Turn" as it...

Good News in History, June 14

98 years ago today, sumptuous singer Nat King Cole recorded The Christmas Song, written by Mel Tormé and Bob Wells, for the first time. It is...

Wild Horses Return to Kazakhstan Plains After Two Centuries of Absence

In an inspiring return 200 years in the making, the last truly wild horse species has been reintroduced onto the open steppes of Kazakhstan. The...

Portugal Welcomes First Wild Bison in 10,000 Years–the Keystone Species for Rewilding a Quarter-Million Acres

Rewilding Europe is thrilled to announce the arrival of a small herd of bison in a large valley in Portugal. Believed to be the key...

Carved 40,000 Years Ago and Found in a Cave, These Are the Oldest-Known Animal Sculptures

This is the first depiction of a horse ever made by humans as far as we know; cut from ivory an incredible 35,000 -...

Chester Zoo Celebrates as 11 Adorable Endangered Penguin Chicks Hatch–the Most for a Decade

It's hatching season for Humboldt penguins at the Chester Zoo, and this year the keepers have seen a record number of chicks hatched. The 11...

Instead of Taking Millions for Their Land, Texas Family Makes a Park Instead

A rare win for conservation was just scored in the fast-developing Travis County, Texas, where 30 minutes from Austin's busy tech sector, music venues,...

Locals Finally Save ‘the Yosemite of South America’ After Decade Long Battle with Industrialist Who Owned it

A wonderful story comes to us now from Patagonia where a valley of towering granite cliffs and rare species was saved from development by...

World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing is Going Up So Animals Can Walk Safely Over 8 Lanes of L.A. Traffic

Construction of the “largest wildlife crossing in the world” passed a significant milestone in April placing the first girders over an 8-lane freeway near...

Good News in History, May 6

70 years ago today Roger Bannister, a 25-year-old British medical student, became the first man to run a mile in under four minutes—significant because...

Saving Woman’s Son from Flying Hockey Puck, the 3 Reunite on Center Ice in Playoffs After Viral Video

A fan at a Cleveland Monsters game reached over to block a puck that came screaming out of the ice towards the head of...

Cougar Travels 1,000 Miles East in One of the Longest Recorded Treks

Cheekily described as "reverse feline Manifest Destiny," a GPS-collared mountain lion or cougar was recorded traveling 1,000 miles eastward from her home in Central...

Pony-Sized Dinosaurs Swam or Floated Across Hundreds of Miles of Ocean from America to Colonize Africa

Describing a "once-in-a-million year event," an international team of paleontologists has suggested that, though nearly impossible, a herd of pony-sized duck-billed dinosaurs must have...