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To Help Your Local Wildlife, Stop Raking and Join the ‘Leave The Leaves’ Campaign This Autumn
A wildlife conservation and advocacy group is encouraging Americans this year to take a break from raking and just 'leave the leaves.'
It's part of...
Toddler Unable to Bend Arms Due to Burns Hugs Parents For First Time After Free Life-Changing Surgery
A toddler who couldn't bend her arms due to burn scars can now finally give her parents a hug after life-changing surgery.
Gamai accidentally pulled...
Torn Between Volunteering and Dream of Adopting a Cat, 6-year-old Starts Poop Scooping Business
This is Luca Arpin, better known to his neighbors as "Poopa Scoopa Luca."
His moniker is well-earned, as the 6-year-old styled himself the neighborhood's #1...
Good News in History, September 11
On this day across history, imperial aggression was resisted or rolled back by indigenous peoples in both the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest (9)...
Hubble Telescope Still Hard at Work Snapping Photos Like This Star-Packed ‘Triangulum Galaxy’
One of our closest and largest neighbors, the Triangulum Galaxy, was recently imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope, proving it's still useful in the...
Good News in History, September 5
A quarter millennium ago, the First Continental Congress was organized in Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, after the British Navy implemented a blockade of Boston Harbor...
Good News in History, August 31
144 years ago today, Wilhelmina Maria, Queen of the Netherlands, was born. The longest-reigning female monarch outside Great Britain, and the longest-reigning monarch in...
5,000 Are Now Sleeping with Roof Over Their Head Thanks to Oregon Task Force Slashing Homelessness
Nearly 5,500 Oregonians have been moved out of homelessness and into housing thanks to persistence from a recently-appointed task force.
This amounts to a 28%...
Good News in History, August 22
370 years ago today, Jacob Barsimson stepped off the boat on North American soil at "New Amsterdam" (Manhattan, New York City) on a mission...
Stray Pup Chases a Doggie Day-Care Bus and Gets Adopted
A determined Lab has found a new home in Georgia after galloping alongside a doggie daycare bus until he won over the driver and...
Good News in History, August 18
86 years ago today, the Thousand Islands Bridge connecting the US with Canada over the Saint Lawrence Seaway was dedicated by F.D. Roosevelt. The...
Hobbyist Hedgetrimmer Transforms His Street into Green Sculpture Gallery in Memory of Beloved Wife
"We're a tourist attraction on Google Maps now," local Londener Polly Barker told CBS News, gesturing to her garden hedge—trimmed immaculately so as to...
New Way of Protecting Tomatoes From Deadly Bacteria Lets Plants Sniff Out Danger Naturally
A new spray that protects tomatoes from a deadly bacteria has been dubbed the ‘aroma of resistance’ because it allows plants to ‘sniff out’...
Missing Horse Reunited With its Family After ‘Crazy Journey’
A horse that bolted from the trail in a remote countryside area of Alberta has been found after a "crazy journey" that saw professional...
Man Builds an Electricity-Generating Windmill in His Own Garden
Often called windmills out of habit, wind turbines generate electricity kinetically from the force of the wind.
However an Englishman has further complicated things by...
Good News in History, July 19
On this day 152 years ago, records reveal that the first Men's Singles championship was played at the All England Lawn Tennis Club at...
Spanish School Keeps Village Traditions Alive With Bell-Tolling Classes – WATCH
There are over 2,000 bell towers across Catalonia alone, and they all need tolling each half-hour; but it's actually so much more than that.
To...
Dad Attracts Diners from Across the Globe After Building $22k Greek Taverna–in His Backyard
Mr. Panikos Panayiotou is attracting diners from all over the world after the restaurant he built in his backyard became a local hotspot.
Forking out...
Good News in History, July 7
41 years ago today, Samantha Smith, a US schoolgirl, flew to the Soviet Union at the invitation of Secretary General Yuri Andropov on an...
Earliest, Most Distant Galaxy Discovered with Webb Telescope Dates to 300Mil Years After Big Bang
For two years, an international team has been exploring what astronomers refer to as the Cosmic Dawn—the period in the first few hundred million...