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Good News in History, December 18

Happy 77th Birthday to Steven Spielberg, one of the most popular and successful movie producers in film history. Bullied as an Orthodox Jew growing...

Good News in History, December 15

10 years ago today, China became the third nation to land a rover on the moon with their Chang'e-3 orbiter and rover. The soft...

University Creates 2-Year Debt-Free College Degree to Help Underserved Students

Butler University of Indianapolis has created a 2-year debt-free college to offer an associate's degree aimed at helping prospective first-generation laureates get access to...

72-Year-old Graduates from College with His 99-yo Mom Cheering Him On

Sam Kaplan of Lawrenceville, Georgia has added many items to his resume over the years. But on May 11th, in his 72nd year of...

24 Prison Inmates Get College Degrees, Graduate Together Thanks to UC Program: ‘I literally feel free’

In California, prison inmates are preparing to make their second chance count by studying towards a college degree while incarcerated. Yesterday, 24 inmates in caps...

3 Cooks in Prison Honed Creativity with Drab Ingredients–Now Out, Award-Winning Chef And Businessmen

"There are geniuses in there," said 2-time James Beard Award winner, Keith Corbin, referring to incarcerated men and their ability to cook with the...

Police, Good Samaritans Team Up to Lift Two-Ton Car Off Crushed Teen Driver and Save His Life

Last week in Georgia, people power made a life-saving rescue possible after a driver was trapped under a 3,600-pound car. A collision launched the 19-year-old...

NASA May Have Just Cracked the Code for Replacing Lithium in Batteries: ‘Double or even triple the energy’

Along with routinely launching robots across the final frontier, NASA is also involved in sustainable aviation research, and this division may have cracked the...

Old Wind Turbines are Repurposed into Footbridges Capable of Supporting 30 Tons

Wind turbine blades set to be landfilled or incinerated, are being turned into footbridges that can hold the weight of a 30-tonne digger. Currently, there...

60% of Ecuadorians Vote Against Continued Oil Drilling in Critical Amazon Biosphere

It was called the Yasuní popular consultation, and it asked the people of Ecuador a simple question: "Do you agree with the Ecuadorian government...

Apple Committed $2.5 Billion to Build Affordable Housing and Thousands of Units Have Already been Built

Citing a profound civic responsibility in the tech-heavy city of San Jose, CEO of Apple Inc. Tim Cook created a corporate fund to advance...

Grandma Runs Week-long Summer Camp for 11 Grandchildren–With Daily Menu, Activity Schedule, Homemade Trophies

A dedicated grandma has run a week-long summer camp to bring her 11 grandchildren together for daily meals, and activity schedules, with homemade trophies...

When Boy Asks Strangers for Yard Work to Save up for New Game Console, Cops Are Called–And They Buy Him a New PS5 (WATCH)

It's not every day one reads that a young black man's day was made after police officers are called to the scene. That boy's day...

Palm Beach County Smashes All-Time Record for Sea Turtle Nests: 21,800 and Counting

Palm Beach County has already shattered the record for the number of turtle nests recorded during a single nesting season on Juno Beach, with...

Historic Homes Being Turned into Heritage Building Materials by These Awesome Savannah Women

In Savannah, Georgia, a female-led non-profit works in hard hats and pink high-vis vests in a gradually growing business of reuse and recycling—deconstruction. Deconstruction is...

Your Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘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...

Beautiful Homeless Shelters Get Radical Redesign to Impact Residents

Attempting to get a grip on the homeless epidemic, homeless shelters are making conscious choices to employ trauma-informed designs to make those who are...

Great Monarch Migration Seems to Owe Success to White Spots on the Butterfly’s Wings

Monarchs are the only insects to attempt such a massive trek as the one from Canada to Mexico—and the success of this butterfly's 3,000-mile...

Two Scholars Reveal Incredible Insights Into Floridian Natives Through Long-Lost Language Translations

Imagine a Classics department at a University where the historians never bothered to learn the Greek or Latin of the original texts and you'll...

Endangered Sturgeon–A Fish Once So Popular a King Declared Them ‘Royal’–Making a Comeback in UK

A giant armor-plated fish once so popular King Edward II declared it ‘royal’ is being reintroduced to British waters. Conservationists are bringing back the critically-endangered...