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Good News in History, March 10

826 years ago today, the Giralda Minaret was designed for the Almohad Mosque in what was Islamic Seville, Andalusia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site...

Good News in History, March 6

Happy 70th Birthday to Jeff Greenwald, traveler, award-winning author, monologist, and photographer. Believing that "every time I set off on a journey, I feel...

Good News in History, March 2

125 years ago today, President William McKinley signed into law a bill creating Mount Rainier National Park, the fifth in the nation, in order...

Good News in History, March 1

Happy 80th Birthday to Roger Daltrey, singer-songwriter for The Who. The band's co-founder put the stutter in My Generation, and the scream in Won't...

Good News in History, February 18

Happy 70th Birthday to John Travolta, star of such films as Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Pulp Fiction, Get Shorty, Hairspray, and Swordfish. His accolades...

Good News in History, February 14

129 years ago today, The Importance of Being Earnest, a play by Irish writer Oscar Wilde, debuted in the St. James Theater of London....

Good News in History, February 12

100 years ago today, George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, a mix of classical music with modern effects written for piano and jazz band, premiered...

Good News in History, January 31

53 years ago today, My Sweet Lord by George Harrison reached number 1 on the UK pop charts. It would hold the same position in the...

Good News in History, January 20

2 years ago today, Zara Rutherford became the youngest woman to fly around the world alone. Landing at Kortrijk-Wevelgem Airport in western Belgium, she...

Good News in History, January 10

25 years ago today, The Sopranos debuted on HBO. Running for 6 seasons totaling 86 episodes, it is widely regarded as one of the greatest and...

Good News in History, December 27

Happy 52nd birthday to Big Duncan Ferguson, the Scottish striker who racked up over 200 appearances for Everton FC scoring 58 goals. Whether you...

Good News in History, December 23

102 years ago today, Visva-Bharati University was founded in West Bengal by the Indian poet and polymath Rabindranath Tagore. The brilliant Nobel Prize-winning humanist...

Good News in History, December 14

On this day 85 years ago, the commission for Major League Baseball met to establish some rules and agreed on the weight and dimensions...

Good News in History, December 3

31 years ago today, engineers at the Sema Group used the Vodaphone network and a computer to send the world's first SMS. It revolutionized...

Prehistoric ‘Axe Factory’ Found in Britain Triggers Search for More Artifacts

In the rolling hills and green fields of Dorset, Dorchester, archaeologists have discovered a polishing boulder, known as a polissoir, which would have been...

7,000-year-old Road Uncovered in Croatia is Paved in Stone–A ‘Sensational Find’

The island of Korcula is something Croats are exceptionally proud of—and rightly so. It is said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo, and...

Man in Pakistan Needed Surgery in Alabama – Got So Much Love That He Invited the Entire City to His Wedding

Almost the only thing Birmingham, Alabama, and Pakistan have in common is Shahzeb Anwer—a man who left his home country for an important surgery...

Walking Through the Doorway of Change – How to Thrive Through Uncertainty

This is an excerpt from Thriving through Uncertainty: Moving Beyond Fear of the Unknown and Making Change Work for You By Tama Kieves... You may...

Italians Turn Old Tradition of Charitable Giving into Modern COVID Response With ‘Suspended Shopping’

As small businesses across Italy slowly begin to reopen their doors, shoppers are using “suspended shopping” to support their fellow locals.

Guy Raises Funds to Build Statue For the First and Only Cat in Space

Have you ever heard of Félicette the cat? Well, not many people have – which is a shame, considering that she was the first...