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353,000 U.S. Jobs Added in January; Monthly Report Smashes Expectations

The jobs report released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed much stronger growth than expected to start the 2024 new year. 353,000...

Good News in History, January 12

65 years ago today, Berry Gordy founded what would become Motown Records, a Black-owned label that achieved crossover success and played an important role...

Good News in History, January 8

49 years ago today, Ella Grasso became the first woman to be elected to serve as a state governor in the US. A member...

Good News in History, January 3

156 years ago today, Emperor Mutsuhito announced the formal conclusion to the Tokugawa Shogunate, and thus launched the Meiji Restoration, one of the great...

Man Joked About Throwing a Walmart Christmas Party and Thousands RSVPed–So He Made it a Huge Toy Drive

A New Jersey man had the rather unorthodox idea of throwing a party at the Walmart self-checkout counter. Perhaps driven by rage and cynicism,...

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...

St. Louis Looks to Resettle Chicago Migrants From Venezuela to Reverse Declining Population, Boost Workforce

Last Wednesday, WBEZ (91.5 FM) reported that a civic leader of St. Louis visited the Chicago Mayor's Office to discuss a program whereby migrants...

National Park Bounces Back From California’s Biggest Single Fire: ‘There’s still beauty’

The Dixie Fire of 2021 was the largest single blaze in California's history, but even this human-accelerated firestorm couldn't tamp down the resilience of...

Minnesota Teens Hook Wallet Full of Cash on a Lake Then Return it to Iowa Farmer–WATCH

This summer Connor Halsa reeled in the fishing story of a lifetime when he went searching for walleye and got a wallet. Inside there was...

Stray Cat Finds a New Life in the Public Library– From Hitting the Streets to Hitting the Books

In an Ohio public library, one of the most valuable employees can't even reach the top shelf of books. He provides another service, however, one...

Geothermal Power is Finally a Reality After Next-Generation Breakthrough of Carbon-Free Energy in Nevada

A commercial pilot project confirmed a record production of geothermal energy in northern Nevada this week. Fervo Energy announced it had successfully completed the well...

Visitor Saves Hummingbird Trapped in Foyer of Historic Site By Cleverly Using a Ladder–While Shooting Video (LOOK)

A woman had just arrived at the Judge Wickersham House, an historic 1898 home in Juneau, Alaska to get a tour, when she happened...

McDonald’s Cashier Pays for Man After His Card Declined: ‘Never Lose Your Giving Heart’

"I want to brag on this young man named Hayden working at McDonald's at exit 8 on 25E near i81," Jason Mosier wrote on...

The Guys Who Sell Ocean Plastic Bracelets Just Reached 30 Million Pounds of Waste Pulled From Seas

4ocean has reached a stellar milestone: 30 million pounds of plastic waste recovered from the our oceans, rivers, and coastlines since the company began...

New Indoor Farm in Downtown Compton Grows 4.5 Million Pounds of Affordable Greens in One Year

Capable of growing 4.5 million pounds of leafy green vegetables per year, a new indoor vertical farm is getting its ribbon cut in the...

After Decades Searching, Woman Finds Biological Mom on Facebook and Meets Grandma Days Before her Death

An adopted woman found her mother using a DNA site and Facebook after decades of searching, allowing her to meet her grandmother just days...

Laid Off in Lockdown, Construction Worker Starts Crafting Radiator Covers–And Earns First Million

A man has turned his lockdown side hustle into a thriving business—which he says has now turned over a million pounds. After the government-imposed lockdowns...

US Mail to be Delivered in 9,000 New Electric Vehicles, With USPS Installing 14,000 Charging Stations

The US Postal Service is going to try and reduce its carbon footprint by buying 9,000 new Ford electric vehicles. To support the new EVs,...

Company to Make History With World’s First 3D-Printed Rocket Launch

A private space tech firm will become the first entity to launch a 3D-printed rocket, which is technically the largest 3D-printed object as well. Totally...

Home Depot Invests Another $1 Billion in Pay Increases for Hourly Workers

This week, The Home Depot announced that it is investing an additional $1 billion in wage increases for its hourly associates. The raises have already...