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Facebook Pastor Raises $21,000 for Needy Kids
Dozens of shrieking, smiling schoolchildren tore into Christmas gifts on Tuesday, the holiday coming nine days early thanks to hundreds of people they'd never...
Bright Spot in Holiday Sales? Online Shopping
One bright spot on the holiday retail landscape will be online shopping. Despite economic downturns, internet sales are expected to rise by 12 percent...
Websites Help to Stretch Your Holiday Budget
In an economic downturn the internet is especially effective as a tool to help you stretch the value of your dollars this holiday season....
Caring Entrepreneurs Become Local Angels
Local entrepreneurs have taken the time to look into the eyes of disconnected young people, street kids who need a hand, and find untapped...
Buffett, Google Invest In Prolific Renewable You’ve Never Heard Of
Geothermal energy may be the most prolific renewable fuel source that most people have never heard of. Although the supply is virtually limitless, the...
Signs That, Amid Tough Times, Americans Will Keep Giving
Even while Americans are reeling from bad economic news, most donors plan to give to charity in coming months, an online survey finds. History...
Bloggers Create Fundraising Tool For Runners to Help Rebuild School In Darfur
Bloggers are combining physical fitness with the desire to help others in a new internet tool called Train for Humanity. Their initial pilot project...
3 Billion Africans to Get Broadband
Google is helping develop a system to bring high-speed internet connections to three billion people developing countries in Africa and elsewhere. The service...
Lottery Windfall for Education in Virgina
The lottery has been funding education in Virginia for 8 years -- this year, $455 million in profits going to the public schools. Now,...
The Lion Who Thought He was People
Christian is the name of a lion cub bought from Harrods department store in 1969 by two young lads who couldn't bear to see...
Inspirational ‘Last Lecture’ Professor Dies (Video)
A Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose 'last lecture' about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday at...
We’re Fixing the Site for IE 6 Users
After hearing from a number of people whose screens always freeze up when visiting the Good News Network, I have set my webmaster to...
10 Things You Can Do Today to Simplify Your Life
Simplifying can sometimes be overwhelming. The amount of stuff in your life and the amount of things you have to do feels too momentous...
One Million Voices for MidEast Peace Hold Global Town Hall Today
Join a Global Town Hall Meeting webcast from East Jerusalem linking Israeli and Palestinian youth leaders with young people from around the world, today,...
UN Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman Calls for Millions to Reduce Violence Against Women
UN Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman called for millions of people to add their name to an online petition for opposing violence against women. "I...
First Cell Phones, Now Computers Come to Cuba
Cubans can now buy personal computers, the latest freedom offered by Cuba's new president, Raul Castro, who lifted the ban on cell phones earlier...
Largest Successful Mind-Over-Matter Experiments in History
The first worldwide double-blind experiments to test the power of intention have produced extraordinary evidence that we can change the physical properties of plants...
Kindness of Strangers Brings Hope to World’s Tallest Man
Just because you are in the Guiness World Record book doesn't mean your life is all roses. Leonid Stadnik got frostbite from walking in...
Redecorating Bedrooms for Sick Kids Fulfills Passion for Iowan
An Iowa woman working in public relations found a passion for redecorated bedrooms for sick kids. Her first project picked up the broken pieces...
Virtual World Online Helps Move Agoraphobics Into Real World
One woman can shop for groceries now for the first time in years, after learning to interact in a virtual world on the Internet...