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Couple Accidentally Ships Their Cat with an Amazon Return–1 Week and 3 ‘Miracles’ Later They’re Reunited

A Utah housecat was reunited with its parents recently after a nap in her favorite hiding place turned into a 6-day nightmare. Galena the calico...

Good News in History, May 1

217 years ago today, the Slave Trade Act of 1807 entered into force in Great Britain, abolishing the British participation in the Transatlantic Slave...

Two Big Cats from Infamous Tiger King Captivity Thriving in San Diego After Sanctuary Helps Save 69 Tigers

A San Diego wildlife sanctuary is proud to report that two of the 69 tigers rescued from the infamous collection of the 'Tiger King'...

Good News in History, April 25

70 years ago today, Bell Labs finished the first functional solar cell, allowing for a panel of metal and glass to refract light and...

Millions of Birds Now Migrating Safely Through Darkened Texas Cities After Successful Lights Out Campaign

Texas is in the middle of the most important migratory pathway for birds moving up and down the Americas—nearly 2 billion birds, or 1...

Good News in History, April 16

106 years ago today, Xuan Hua, also known by the dharma name An Tzu, was born. Xuan Hua founded The Dharma Realm Buddhist Association,...

Good News in History, March 18

100 years ago today, the classic silent film The Thief of Baghdad, written by and starring Douglas Fairbanks, debuted in cinemas. Freely adapted from...

Legally Blind Texas Student Defies Odds, Gets Accepted into Veterinarian School: ‘Anything is possible’

Faith Snapp had always grown up around animals; and though she couldn't see them, she "always loved them." Now, she's on the road to becoming...

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...

Top Keepsakes Parents Save From Their Baby’s First Years and Why

A survey of 2,000 parents looked at how they hold onto their child’s younger years, with three in four saying their child is growing...

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...

3-Legged Dog Cured of Cancer by Breakthrough FDA-Approved Treatment With 87% Success Rate

A 3-legged American pit bull with a heart of gold and sweet disposition captured the hearts of Alicia and Andrew Alderson when they adopted...

Good News in History, February 21

196 years ago today, the first issue of the Cherokee Phoenix was published using the Cherokee syllabary invented by Sequoyah. Sequoyah, also known as...

Good News in History, February 16

19 years ago today, the Kyoto Protocol went into effect after ratification by Russia. It commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based...

Most Americans Say the BEST Part of the Super Bowl is Not the Actual Game

According to an American survey of 2,000 Super Bowl watchers, 40% look forward to attending or hosting a party for the big game, rather...

She’s a Pet Detective Who’s Tracked Down and Reunited 330 Lost Dogs with Owners for Free–Using Thermal Imaging

Meet the pet detective who has helped track down and reunite 330 lost dogs with their owners for free—using a thermal imaging drone. She doesn't...

Good News in History, January 29

60 years ago today, the iconic black comedy film Dr. Strangelove, premiered in American cinemas. Directed by the genius Stanley Kubrick, the film was terrifying...

Girl Hatches a Quail From a Supermarket Egg And Now Has a Devoted Pet (Video)

A 13-year-old girl hatched a quail from a supermarket egg—and now hopes the bird might start its own family. Zara Sutcliffe calls the affectionate fowl...

A Rare Pair of Singing Gibbons Released into the Wild Bring Hope for Species (Video)

In Sumatra's first-ever rehabilitation center for a special kind of singing primate, their first two residents not only recovered from stints in illegal captivity,...

You Won’t Believe Your Eyes Watching This Mouse Tidy up a Man’s Garden Shed Workbench

A retired postman must have rubbed his eyes a few times, because it certainly looked like a mouse was tidying up his workbench for...