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How To Be The Architect Of Your Own Fortune and Learn to Be Lucky
The word fortune is derived from the goddess of luck and fate, Fortuna, in Roman mythology. She's often portrayed as being blindfolded, meaning she...
Local Masons Rebuild Ancient Tombs Destroyed By Militants
Local masons in Timbuktu, Mali have rebuilt eight ancient mausoleums, turning the tombs into monuments to tolerance and peace three years after an invading...
Muslim Fundraiser for Burned Black Churches Raises $100,000
Muslims came together to raise money to help rebuild the Southern black churches that were burned in arson attacks following the deadly shootings at...
Rare White Whale Spotted as Sightings Hit Record High in NZ (WATCH)
Thar she blows!
Whale watchers have spotted a rare, white humpback — one of only four in the world — swimming between New Zealand’s two...
Surprising Study Finds Spectacular Fjords Are Keeping CO2 From the Air
Tourists are drawn to the stunning beauty of fjords, but you may be surprised, like scientists were, to discover the role these coastal regions play...
37 years After Graduation, Student Sends High School Teacher $10,000
Kevin Perz took the idea of giving his favorite teacher an apple to another level.
The Kansas businessman stunned the woman who was his beloved...
Bereaved Palestinian, Israeli Parents Unveil Something Beautiful at U.N.
GNN Exclusive- At the outbreak of the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict, Israeli and Palestinian parents who’d lost children to violence set up a tent on...
Here Comes The Sun: Skyscrapers Can Erase Their Shadows
Skyscrapers can be impressive feats of architecture, but they often cast gloomy shadows in public spaces. Now, one of the greenest architecture firms in the...
UPDATE: Nations Pledge More Than $5.4 Billion to Rebuild Gaza
An international donors' conference to help rebuild the Gaza Strip after the devastating 50-day war with Israel kicked off this morning in Cairo with...
EU’s Student Exchange Program is Building a More Tolerant Europe
EU’s Erasmus Study Exchange Programme has become a catalyst for creating a common cultural identity among young Europeans and future generations.
A study released by the...
Family Planning Comes to 27 Million Women
Currently in developing countries more than 200 million women who do not wish to get pregnant lack any access to modern contraceptives.
In the last...
7-year-old In Bare Feet Owns Any Stage When She Sing Jazz (Video)
She was seven years old in March when she performed in her first audition on Norway´s got talent.
Since then, Angelina Jordan has been asked...
Clean, Green Indoor Fish Farming Produces Protein for Your Table
Farm-raised fish and shellfish are taking over the seafood section at your supermarket, and the vast majority is imported.
The shrimp and tilapia typically come...
What Norwegians Do When a Boy is Shivering in the Cold
A children's charity in Norway set up an experiment to see what people near a bus stop would do if there were a boy...
Oslo Turns Food Waste into Fuel for Buses
A plant in Norway last week began converting household food waste into liquid biogas fuel to run the city's 135 buses. As a result,...
Tourists Stranded in Philippines Flock to Help Pack Relief Supplies
Many of the 400 tourists left stranded in the island community of Coron in the Philippines have offered to help pack relief supplies, rather...
With a Shrimp on the Barbie: Australia Named Happiest Nation – Again!
For the third year in a row Australia has been named the happiest place to live among developed nations, according to the latest ranking...
World’s Wealthiest Men Join Bill Gates to Raise $4 Billion To End Polio
At the Global Vaccine Summit in Abu Dhabi late last week, the world’s two richest men made a bit of philanthropic history. Carlos Slim...
And the Oscar Nominees are…
It was no surprise that the period films Lincoln and Les Miserables figured prominantly in the list of Oscar nominations released this morning, with...
Extinct in the Wild, Toad Makes a Comeback
The thumbnail-sized golden colored Kihansi Spray Toad, only discovered by scientists in 1996, was officially declared Extinct in the Wild by the International Union...