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Good News in History, January 21

89 years ago today, The Wilderness Society was formed by an "organization of spirited people who will fight for the freedom and preservation of...

Viral Video Raises $2,400 for D.C. Delivery Cyclist Still ‘Grinding’ with a Broken Foot

A story of grind and hustle published on a popular Instagram feed channeled over $2,000 to a food delivery cyclist who was working through...

Good News in History, January 1

174 years ago today, the world's first "Mercy" Hospital was founded in Pittsburgh, United States, by a group of Sisters of Mercy from Ireland....

Apes Remember Friends Even Though They’ve Not Seen Them for 25 Years (LOOK)

Apes can recognize friends they haven’t seen for decades, reveals new research from Johns Hopkins University. The study, documenting the longest lasting non-human social memories...

Good News in History, December 16

A quarter millennium ago today, members of the Sons of Liberty disguised as Mohawk Indians stole aboard trade ships in Boston harbor and began...

US Sets Policy to Seize Patents of Government-Funded Drugs if Price Deemed Too High

The Biden Administration last week announced it would be seizing patents for drugs and drug manufacturing procedures developed using government money. A draft of the...

Garbage Man Saves Kitten from Being Crushed, Now Adopted and Healthy in Time for Christmas

Seconds away from being crushed in a garbage truck, a snow-white kitten has found a new home in time for Christmas after being saved...

Farmers Were Organized to Collect Eggs of Endangered Wildfowl, Which is Saving a Species in Australia

There are 25,000 Malleefowl left in Australia, but only 2,800 in the densely-populated state of New South Wales. But an unlikely group of heroes...

Rolling Stones Launch Their First Album in 18 Years Performing in NYC With Guest Lady Gaga

It was a gas, gas, gas in a club on Manhattan's West Side late on Thursday, where the Rolling Stones held a private...

Born Without an Arm She Now Has a Realistic Prosthetic With Painted-on Freckles and Acrylic Nails

A student born without a left arm has a "new lease of life" thanks to her prosthetic limb with painted-on veins, freckles and acrylic...

You May See Rare Flamingo in the Wild as Far North as Pennsylvania, Following Hurricane Idalia

Birders attend, a rare opportunity is presenting itself along the East Coast. Hurricane Idalia may have diverted dozens of flamingos from a path between...

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...

Dozens of Messages in Bottles Tossed by a Nantucket Fisherman are Found Around the World

Ms. Cassidy Beach was recently the latest in a long chain of people to be walking along a beach or a harbor and see...

Crow Believes He’s a Rabbit After Being Fostered With Broken Leg by Couple With Five Bunnies

A crow hand-reared by a couple believes he's a rabbit—hopping around their hutch and eating their food—after being adopted by their five bunnies. The crow...

An Espresso a Day Could Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay by Preventing Tau Clumping

Whether enjoyed in a latte, Americano, or even a martini, espresso coffee provides an ultra-concentrated jolt of caffeine. But it might do even more...

Birth of Rare Okapi at Zoo is Inspiring Hope for One of the Least Understood Endangered Species on Earth

Zookeepers threw a coming-out party for the baby calf of an okapi couple—a rare birth of 'one of the least known and understood species...

Man Became Friends With a Fish and the Pair ‘Meet’ Every Summer in the Same Wisconsin Lake

A scuba diver has forged an unlikely bond with a wild fish and the pair meet up every summer beneath the waves for a...

Farmer Filmed the Adorable Moment His Newborn Quails Caused a Mini Stampede in His Home

A farmer was understandably giddy to film the adorable moment when his bumblebee-sized baby 'king' quails stampeded through his home. Bernard Henry raises birds on...

African Psychedelic Plant Medicine Inspires Two New Drugs to Treat Addiction and Depression

A traditional African psychedelic plant medicine has inspired two new drugs to treat addiction and depression. Ibogaine has been used for thousands of years during...

MIT Develops AI that Predicts Lung Cancer Risk up to 6 Years in Advance, Like Finding a ‘Needle in a Haystack’

Researchers at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) have developed a new AI deep learning model that can predict lung cancer risk up to six...