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The Day the Music Changed the World: Live Aid, 25 Years Later
For one day — July 13, 1985 — an unprecedented charity telethon called Live Aid mesmerized an estimated 1.4 billion of the planet's 5...
Cheap Solar Cells Scoop Million-dollar Prize
A flexible solar cell that could provide cheap energy for everyone has been awarded a prize worth nearly a million dollars. The Millennium...
Green Tea Extract Appears to Keep Cancer in Check
The Mayo Clinic has conducted the first clinical studies of green tea extract in cancer patients and the results are good news for leukemia...
UPDATE: Chalkboard Message Lady Gets New Camera From Generous GNN Reader
After reading about a woman who motivates commuters via chalkboard messages, a Good News Network subscriber, Eleanor Melograna, wanted to step in to help....
Google Invests $38.8 Million in Two Wind Farms
Internet search giant Google Inc has invested $38.8 million in two wind farms in North Dakota that generate enough energy to power more than...
250,000 Clean-Up Slovenia in One Day
Almost a quarter million Slovenian people came together one sunny morning in April to clean up their country, while a bit further north in...
Good Goes Viral: Stanford Class Focuses on Social Media for Public Good
Through an experimental class at Stanford's Graduate School of Business that tries to use social media for the public good, a trio of students...
South Korean Students Battle Cyber-Bullying with Positive Comments
With the rising number of suicides caused by cyber-bullying, a South Korean movement is leading the way in efforts to restore civility to human...
Using the Worldwide Web to Engage With Your Next-Door Neighbors
When a Washington, D.C., couple moved to Burlington, Vermont, they were having trouble getting to know the neighbors. So, they cooked up a plan...
Vinegar and Honey Cured Organ Player’s Crippling Arthritis
When Sarah Gall was crippled by arthritis, the powerful painkilling drugs prescribed by her doctor brought no relief. Yet the 55-year-old church organist...
Library of Congress Puts Thousands of Historic Books Online
Nearly 60,000 books prized by historians, writers and genealogists, many too old and fragile to be safely handled, have been digitally scanned as part...
Skype to Be Integrated Into TVs From Panasonic
Panasonic and LG Electronics, two of the top television makers, are integrating the free online calling service Skype into their new high-definition televisions. ...
Time Calls it “The Decade From Hell”… NOT!
Time magazine named this "The Decade From Hell". The sensationalist headline ignores all the good things that happened, so we, at the Good News...
Firefox 3.5 Now the World’s Most Popular Browser
New site tracking from StatCounter Global Statistics shows that Firefox 3.5 is now the most used browser in the world, surpassing Internet Explorer 7....
Peace Sculpture Unveiled, Born of Egyptian Student’s Gratitude for US Town
A 10-foot-tall peace sculpture was unveiled and dedicated to the people of Wausau, Wisconsin, recently, to build a bridge between them and their Arabs...
Award Winners Changing the World Through Tech
The Tech Awards is an international program honoring innovators from around the world who are applying technology to benefit humanity. This year's winners received...
Shoe Company Founded to Give Away Shoes to Barefoot Kids
TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: With every pair you purchase, TOMS gives a pair of new shoes to a child in...
Google Search Reunites Father, Daughter After 30 Years
The internet has made the world a smaller place once again as a father located his daughter after a search of nearly three...
Christmas Outpouring in November for Dying Boy
Seven weeks before Christmas, a modern day Christmas miracle was taking place in South Lyon, Michigan, in the home of a five-year-old boy in...
Uruguay Becomes First Nation to Provide a Laptop for Every Child
Since the final batch of XO laptops were delivered on October 13, it is now official: Every last pupil in Uruguay's primary school...