Monday, 30 November 2020

A ‘Beaver Full Moon’ With Lunar Eclipse Happened This Morning—And Folks Took Some Stunning Photos

If you were up in the early hours of this morning, you may have noticed the full moon turning a shade or so darker and redder. What you were seeing is called a penumbral lunar eclipse. Caused by the moon dipping behind the Earth’s fuzzy penumbra, or outer shadow, this subtle shading effect peaked at 4:32 […]

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Denver Broncos Forced To Play Practice-Squad Wide Receiver At Quarterback

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Lindsay Jones of The Athletic about the Denver Broncos having to play an inexperienced quarterback after four others broke COVID-19 protocols.



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Sufferers Living With Severe Arthritis Could be Given Lasting Pain Relief Thanks to a New Technique

A novel outpatient procedure offers lasting pain relief for patients suffering from moderate to severe arthritis in their hip and shoulder joints. According to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, researchers said the procedure could help reduce reliance on addictive opiates. People with moderate to severe pain […]

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Huge Indigenous-Owned Solar Farm Opens in Remote Northern Community: ‘We work with the sun for the children of the future’

Canada’s largest indigenous-owned solar farm has just been opened in the Northern Alberta community of Fort Chipewyan. Supplying 2.2 megawatts of solar electricity for three First Nations tribes, it will decrease the reliance of the community on the diesel-fired plant that has supplied them for decades. Jointly owned by the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, the […]

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Gone For a Century, Plant Comes Back to Life After Work on a Pond Stirs Up Hidden Seed

A rare plant ‘rose from the dead,’ and was found recently in a Norfolk ‘ghost pond’, becoming the first one spotted in a century. Happened upon by a rambling geography professor, its existence could potentially lead to the rediscovery of other hidden plants lost in England’s recent history, and gives hope to conservation botanists. The […]

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Breakthrough App Guides Blind Runner on Solo 5k Run Through Central Park

Vision isn’t always measured by the things we see, but rather by the things we imagine, the things we strive to accomplish, and the things we make happen. Runner Thomas Panek lost his sight to a genetic disorder in his twenties but he’s never given up on the race. “The safest thing for a blind […]

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Diego Maradona Doctor Under Investigation In Soccer Legend's Death

Leopoldo Luque, the neurosurgeon of former soccer star Diego Maradona, is being investigated by Argentine prosecutors after questions over Maradona

Police in Argentina seized information tied to Maradona's treatment and medical history from his doctor, Leopoldo Luque, after questions over the former soccer player's death were raised.

(Image credit: Javier Gonzalez Toledo/AFP via Getty Images)



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Denver's QBs Sit Out Sunday's Game Because Of COVID-19 Exposure

NFL games have been postponed and rescheduled because of the pandemic, but the league has kept moving forward. But with cases surging nationwide, the NFL is facing its biggest challenge yet.



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Good News in History, November 30

20 years ago today, the Parliament instituted the Countryside and Rights of Way Act in England and Wales. This ‘Right to Roam’ Act also led to a formalized Scottish version, preserving the tradition of unhindered access to uncultivated countryside, provided care is taken not to cause damage or interfere with farming and hunting. The act’s […]

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Revolutionary CRISPR-based Genome Editing System Destroys Cancer Cells ‘Permanently’ in Lab

Researchers at Tel Aviv University have demonstrated that the CRISPR genome editing system is very effective in treating metastatic cancers, a significant step on the way to finding a cure for cancer. In a paper published this week, the researchers demonstrated a novel lipid nanoparticle-based delivery system that specifically targets cancer cells—and co-author Prof. Dan […]

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Sunday, 29 November 2020

NFL Sees Fewer Injuries, More Recoveries In 2020

NPR's Michel Martin discusses whether 2020 has been a bad year for injuries in the NFL, particularly for quarterbacks, with Judy Battista of NFL.com.



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This Moving Company Now Helps Victims of Domestic Violence Leave Abusive Homes Nationwide At No Cost

A moving company announced this month a new commitment to provide free moves to victims of domestic violence and those currently living in abusive situations. Since the recent launch of the program, College HUNKS Hauling Junk & Moving has already completed over 100 free moves for those who are fleeing an unsafe situation in the […]

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Formula 1 Driver Miraculously Emerges From Flame-Engulfed Car Crash

Staff extinguish flames from Haas driver Romain Grosjean of France

Romain Grosjean survived a crash in which his car hit a barrier, split in half, and erupted in flames.

(Image credit: Brynn Lennon/AP)



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Deaths From Terrorism Reach Five-year Low – Falling For Fifth Straight Year

Globally deaths from terrorism fell for the fifth consecutive year in 2019—a 15 percent decrease from the prior year, continuing a positive trend. The 2020 Global Terrorism Index (GTI) reports this week that deaths from terrorism peaked in 2014 and the number of deaths has now decreased by 59 percent since then. The annual report, […]

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‘Mom, It’s Me!’ Woman Meets Son She Placed For Adoption 45 Years Ago And Confirms She Made Right Decision

If Brenda Van Sickle would have been able to care for a baby at 16 years old, she would have gladly—but she was determined to get him the best care, so gave him up for adoption. Last month, 45 years later, she got a phone call, and was able to meet the man who benefitted […]

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Sarah Fuller Becomes 1st Woman To Play A Power 5 Football Game

Sarah Fuller became the first woman to play during a regular-season game in one of college football's Power 5 conferences this weekend.



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Good News in History, November 29

75 years ago today, The Lost Weekend, directed by Billy Wilder and starring Ray Milland and Jane Wyman, premiered in Los Angeles. Academy Awards Best Picture. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, the film noir drama won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay. A Grand Prix winner at the Cannes Film Festival, […]

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Saturday, 28 November 2020

Sarah Fuller Makes History As 1st Woman To Play In A Power 5 Football Game

Sarah Fuller of the Vanderbilt Commodores kicks off in the second half against the Missouri Tigers at Memorial Stadium on Saturday in Columbia, Mo.

Sarah Fuller became the first woman to ever play in a Power 5 football game after kicking off for Vanderbilt in their game against Missouri on Saturday.

(Image credit: Hunter Dyke/Mizzou Athletics via Getty Images)



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U.S. Department of Defense Funds New Lyme Disease Vaccine Development

Researchers at Baylor College along with Texas Children’s Hospital’s Center for Vaccine Development have received an $860,000 grant from the Department of Defense to develop a recombinant protein vaccine for Lyme disease—the most common vector-borne disease in the U.S. military and in the general U.S. population. “We have partnered with the experts that have identified […]

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Survey Reveals Employees Would Likely Work Harder If Their Bosses Do One Simple Thing

Just in time for Thanksgiving, a poll of American workers examined the importance of feeling appreciated especially amidst the struggles of 2020. The survey of 2,000 employed adults working from home revealed that workers haven’t felt much gratitude from their employers since they stopped commuting. Seven in ten say they’re working more—and harder—than ever before, […]

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Trump Administration Denies Alaskan Copper Mine Permit in a Brilliant Victory for Salmon Fisheries

To the relief of millions of Americans, the Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday blocked approval for the Pebble Mine project in Alaska, potentially ending a decades-long battle over the health of a major salmon fishery. The agency concluded that “the proposed project is contrary to the public interest” and blocked the approval of the […]

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After One of the Country’s Worst Wildfires WWF Australia is Preparing for a Year of Renewal

2020 was a sad summer to look back on for conservationists in Australia—it was one of the worst seasons for bushfires in history destroyed millions of acres of the country. But already there are reasons to hope, as WWF, the world’s largest independent conservation organization, looks to build on the remarkable response they received to help […]

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Saturday Sports: Diego Maradona, A Legendary Soccer Star Passes Away

NPR's Scott Simon talks to ESPN's Howard Bryant about how college and pro football the COVID-19 surge. And, the complicated legacy soccer's Diego Maradona, who passed away this week at the age of 60.



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Good News in History, November 28

Happy 70th Birthday to actor, screenwriter, and director Ed Harris whose performances in Apollo 13, The Truman Show, Pollock, and The Hours earned him Academy Award nominations. Born in New York City, Harris competed in athletics at Columbia University but discovered a love of acting and moved west to study his craft in Oklahoma and […]

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Friday, 27 November 2020

Invention For Renewable Energy Inspired by the Physics of the Northern Lights Wins Dyson Prize

While renewable energy uptake and solutions continue to grow, many can only generate electricity in the right environmental conditions. For example, solar panels can only capture and convert visible light into renewable energy and must be facing the sun to do so. What is more, solar farms are only built horizontally, never vertically and are […]

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New Zealand Couple Says No to Lucrative Offers from Developers and Gives Land to Nation

A married couple from New Zealand has donated their heritage farming property to the state to ensure the beautiful natural scenery it contains can be enjoyed by the people for all time. Owners Dick and Jillian Jardine handed their 2,200-acre (900 hectare) property to the Queen Elizabeth II National Trust (QEII) “for the benefit and […]

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Dispel Lockdown Woes and Hectic Holidays With Simple, Science-Backed Tips For Boosting Mood

Wintertime weather, holidays, and a pandemic lockdown can make routines difficult, but practicing mindfulness can offer a solution, and be done in very simple forms. The year has been a real humdinger for some and a tragedy for others, and using mindfulness—the direct mental effort to make yourself present in each passing moment, can help […]

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Concentration Camp Survivor in New Zealand is Casually Building and Donating a $50 Million Children’s Hospital

When Mark Dunajtschik escaped Knicanin prison camp near the end of WWII, he was forced to flee his homeland of Yugoslavia. Five years after the war ended, he became an apprentice toolmaker. The trade he mastered then may have shaped his career, but it was the life lessons he learned that ultimately forged the character […]

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Good News in History, November 27

50 years ago today, George Harrison released his three album set, All Things Must Pass. His first solo work after the break-up of the Beatles, it includes the hit singles My Sweet Lord, What Is Life, Isn’t It a Pity, and All Things Must Pass. Joined by Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and others, the LP featured […]

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Thursday, 26 November 2020

Conjure Some Gratitude For Our Incredible Earth Home With Siena Award Winning Photos

One simple way to remind ourselves of this incredible planet we inhabit: By seeing the world from the perspective of artists skilled in noticing the tiny, the magnificent, the sublime.  The photographers who took the winning entries in the 2020 Siena International Photo Awards have just that special way of seeing the wold. Seals swirl like […]

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'Gracias Diego': Maradona's Fans Mourn Legendary Player's Death

A man cries as he waits in a line outside the presidential palace to pay his final respects to Diego Maradona, in Buenos Aires on Thursday.

Thousands of fans lined up from the early hours on Thursday to file past Maradona's wooden casket in the presidential palace. Argentina's beloved soccer star died on Wednesday.

(Image credit: Rodrigo Abd/AP)



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Mom Pays For Multiple Strangers’ Groceries on a Whim: ‘I just wanted to bring smiles to people’s faces’

Comfort food is something everyone can appreciate. More than simply sustenance for our bodies, comfort food nourishes the soul and spirit. Now, one New Hampshire woman is taking the concept to a new level, supplying “comfort” groceries in random acts of kindness to her neighbors. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought stress and food anxiety to […]

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Canadian Scientists Develop Eco-Friendly Substitute for Palm Oil That’s Good for Human Health

Providing a potential solution everybody was looking for, two Canadian food scientists have created a replacement for palm oil. Their invention replicates how the body creates triglycerides, and can hold liquid vegetable fats in a solid form at room temperature—the key advantage of palm oil. The researchers’ oil could be used as a replacement for […]

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The Queen has Launched her Own Gin Featuring Botanicals Grown on Her Country Estate

The pandemic has evidently made 94-year old Queen Elizabeth so bored that she has just launched a specialty dry gin distilled from the botanicals on her 20,000-acre Sandringham country estate. The gardens on her royal estate in the Norfolk countryside provides all the ingredients for the gin, which costs around $67 per bottle and can […]

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American Dolls Covered in Crystals Raise Nearly a Million at Auction For Children of First Responders

American Girl has been busy auctioning off three exclusive holiday collector dolls made with thousands of Swarovski crystals. These gowns and complementary accessories took couturiers over 330 hours to design and hand embellish, with 5,000 Swarovski crystals and crystal beads being added to the dolls. The auction closed last night, and it’s been a ringing success, […]

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News Brief: Trump Pardons Flynn, Hospitals See PPE Shortage, Diego Maradona Dies

President Trump has pardoned Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying about a Russian contact. Hospitals are still short on PPE, months into the pandemic. Also, a filmmaker remembers Diego Maradona.



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Filmmaker Richard Sanders Remembers Soccer Player Diego Maradona

Legendary soccer player Diego Maradona has died at the age of 60. NPR's David Greene speaks to filmmaker Richard Sanders about Maradona's life.



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Good News in History, November 26

Happy 75th Birthday to John McVie, the English bass guitarist, best known for his founding role in Fleetwood Mac, the band named for his surname ‘Mac’ combined with that of drummer Mick Fleetwood. Playing together for over forty years, McVie and Fleetwood are the only two members of the group to appear on every released […]

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Photos: Remembering Maradona, Latin America's Patron Saint Of The Pitch

Diego Maradona celebrating Argentina victory of World Cup at Azteca stadium, Mexico City, World Cup 1986.

Plus: NPR's Latino staffers share their memories of the Argentine soccer legend.

(Image credit: John Vink)



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NFL Postpones Steelers-Ravens Thanksgiving Game Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

Mark Andrews, right, of the Baltimore Ravens hurdles Devin Bush, left, of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first quarter at Heinz Field on Oct. 6, 2019 in Pittsburgh. This season, the Thanksgiving matchup between the two teams has been canceled due to a coronavirus outbreak.

At least seven Ravens players have tested positive for the coronavirus this week, leading the NFL to postpone Thursday's game to Sunday.

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Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Argentine Soccer Legend Diego Maradona Dies At 60

Diego Maradona, coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima, sits on the bench prior to Argentina

Maradona rose from the slums of Buenos Aires to lead the Argentine national soccer team to World Cup glory, suffered from substance abuse and then had a second career as a coach.

(Image credit: Natacha Pisarenko/AP)



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‘Frankie the Adventure Goat’ Has Traveled Over 60,000 Miles Across America in Epic Road Trip – LOOK

Meet Frankie, the adventurous goat who has traveled over 60,000 miles across the US with her owners in their colorful Airstream trailer. Cate Battles and her husband Chad moved from their house into a trailer in 2016, and they’ve been traveling to beauty spots with their favorite pet ever since. “She’s an awesome travel companion,” […]

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Argentinian Soccer Legend Diego Maradona Dies at 60

In this March 7, 2020 file photo, Diego Maradona, coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima, sits on the bench prior to Argentina

Maradona rose from the slums of Buenos Aires to lead the Argentine national soccer team to World Cup glory, suffered from substance abuse and then had a spectacular second career as a coach.

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New Study Suggests Mouthwash Can Kill Coronavirus in Saliva in 30 Seconds

Along with hand washing and other hygiene measures, mouthwash could become a routine part of people’s daily habits after preliminary lab tests from the University of Cardiff found it can combat coronavirus in 30 seconds.  These results, which are yet to be peer-reviewed, stem from a 12-week study where it’s been found that mouthwashes containing at […]

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Customer Buys Beer and Toasts the Staff With $3000 Tip–As Restaurant Voluntarily Shuts Doors During COVID

A customer at an Ohio restaurant ordered a single $7 beer on the night it shut down for coronavirus—then dropped an enormous tip for the staff as he was leaving.  Just before closing time on November 22, a man walked into the Cleveland jazz joint Nighttown. He ordered a Stella Artois, asked for the check, […]

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In World First, Recycling Plant Uses Special Kiln to Make Disposing of Asbestos Safe For Future Generations

A recycling plant in England has created the world’s first socially and environmentally responsible way to process asbestos. Thermal Recycling in the West Midlands town of Wolverhampton can take asbestos, remove it from the cement it’s mixed in, and turn “chrysotile asbestos into a material that is no more harmful than the cement from which […]

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NCAA College Basketball Begins New Season Amid Pandemic Concerns

The season begins eight months after it abruptly shut down because of the coronavirus. The premiere event — March Madness — was canceled, and it's hoped that won't be repeated for a second year.



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Good News in History, November 25

100 years ago today, the first Thanksgiving Day parade was held—and it wasn’t the Macy’s department store that founded the practice. It was the Gimbels store in Philadelphia. That Thanksgiving Day Parade is still being held annually, although, this year amid the pandemic, a parade will not be marching up the parkway. The celebration will […]

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Man Becomes A Millionaire When Meteorite Manna From Heaven Crashes Through His Roof

One minute, you’re minding your own business, working outside your house building a coffin, and the next minute a smoking meteorite worth a small fortune hurtles through the roof of your veranda and winds up buried in the earth next to your living room. It wasn’t a typical day, but that’s exactly what happened to […]

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Tuesday, 24 November 2020

If You’re Feeling the Weight of the World, This Beautiful Book Will Lighten Your Load

During a darker time than he’d ever known, Brad Aronson discovered shining examples of human kindness that just might have saved his sanity. It happened while his wife, Mia, was being treated for leukemia. Since her treatment would be close to three years, a patient advocate advised her and Brad to each take on a […]

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This 2-Acre Vertical Farm Produces More Than ‘Flat Farms’ That Use 750 Acres

Another massively successful vertical farming startup is pushing the future of farming towards the sky, literally and figuratively. From an ag-tech startup named Plenty, a two-acre indoor vertical farm produces yields that would normally require a 720-acre ‘flat farm’—and it can be done with 95% less water. Saving water is critical in an agricultural state […]

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This Paralyzed Gymnast Rebounded to Start a Tea Company—And it’s One of Oprah’s Favorite Things in 2020

The course of human life can change in the blink of an eye. That’s what happened when at age 14, Canadian gymnast Taylor Lindsay-Noel took a bad spill that left her paralyzed. On track at the time as an Olympic hopeful, Lindsay-Noel already had strength and spirit. In the 12-year journey since she became a […]

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Winning the Fight: Elephantiasis Cases Cut By 150 Million, the Second-Leading Cause of Disability in the World

Humanity is making sterling progress on reducing the global prevalence of the tropical disease lymphatic filariasis. Scientists conducting a review for the journal Lancet used almost 15,000 different global locations to estimate that the burden of the disease—commonly known as elephantiasis—was around 199 million infections in 2000. The disease is caused by a parasitic worm, often […]

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Good News in History, November 24

25 years ago today, Ireland narrowly voted to legalize divorce, ending a 58-year-old ban. The Catholic Church was strongly against the amendment, but told their congregations that they could vote for the amendment in good conscience, and it would not be a sin to do so. The referendum was passed 50.28% to 49.72% and became […]

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Incredible Customer Service Letter Arrives Next Day After Phone Call Opens Personal Connection

This blog was submitted to GNN by one of our readers for publishing. If you have an interesting story of kindness or positivity, be sure and send it to us for review. Arpi Krikorian wanted to place a phone order for contact lenses in October, so she called 1-800 CONTACTS—and made a contact she will […]

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FDA Approves America’s First Prescription COVID-19 Home Testing Kit

The FDA announced on the 17th that the first at-home COVID test which provides rapid results has been approved in the United States. The test is available with a prescription, and is authorized for use at home with nasal swabs for those aged 14 and older whose doctor suspects they might be infected with COVID-19. […]

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Nice Or Naughty? The Best (And Worst) Companies During This Pandemic

GNN polled readers on our Facebook page to find out which companies have excelled during the pandemic of 2020, and which ones didn’t live up to normal standards of customer service (even in a time of turmoil when they might actually want to level-up their usual performance). THE NICE LIST Two Fortune 500 insurance companies […]

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Monday, 23 November 2020

‘Monumental Day’ as First-Ever Woman is Named the General Manager of Major League Baseball Team

The Miami Marlins broke one of baseball’s glass ceilings by becoming the first club to hire a woman as General Manager in Major League Baseball—or in any professional men’s team in the U.S. Kim Ng (pronounced Eng) also became first the Asian-American to manage a team—and it is obviously not the result of any diversity […]

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NFL's First All-Black Officiating Crew To Work Tonight's 'Monday Night Football' Game

Referee Jerome Boger makes a holding call penalty during a game between the Tennessee Titans and the New York Jets in Nashville, Tenn. in December 2018. Boger will lead an all-Black officiating crew during Monday Night Football on Nov. 23.

"The opportunity to work with a great group of Black officials and exhibit our proficiency in executing our assignment is something I am really looking forward to," NFL referee Jerome Boger said.

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12-Year-Old Boy Turns Downed Trees Into Baseball Bats

When a storm knocked down trees across Mount Vernon, Iowa, Tommy Rhomberg made a bat for his friend. Demand skyrocketed after photos were posted online. He's raising money for a disaster relief fund.



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Good News in History, November 23

Happy 60th Birthday to the American television broadcaster Robin Roberts. Although she’s been the anchor of ABC’s Good Morning America for years, she was also a sportscaster on ESPN for well over a decade. After growing up in Mississippi, Roberts attended Southeastern Louisiana University studying communications, but she also excelled in playing basketball—so good is […]

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Sunday, 22 November 2020

Coronavirus Patient Who Couldn’t Talk Thanked Hospital Staff With Violin Serenade – WATCH

It started with a note passed to a nurse from his hospital bed in Utah. A retired music teacher was being intubated to help treat the COVID-19 that had infected his lungs. While he couldn’t talk, Grover Wilhelmsen came up with another way to say ‘thank you’ to the angels who were caring for him […]

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New Hand-Held Prototype is Being Developed for Home-Based Cancer Screening Kit

Scientists from two universities in Ontario, Canada reported progress on their efforts to release the world’s first hand-held home test kit designed to screen for cancer. A home-based screening kit for different kinds of cancers would be game-changing in the quest for more proactive health monitoring. To this end, researchers from McMaster and Brock universities […]

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Home Depot is Giving $1 Billion in Raises to its Employees and Investing the Same Next Year

With everyone staying in their houses and getting around to doing those home improvements and DIY projects, U.S. hardware giant Home Depot’s earnings for the third quarter rose 23 percent from the same period in 2019. The company announced this week that it is investing a billion dollars of that profit into its employees—and making […]

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Good News in History, November 22

25 years ago today, Toy Story debuted in American movie theaters. It was the very first feature-length film created entirely using computer-generated animation and it made Pixar studios a household name. It was the directorial debut of John Lasseter, and featured the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, and Wallace Shawn, with an […]

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New Study Shows Healthy Sleep Habits Help Lower Risk of Heart Failure by 42%

Adults with the healthiest sleep patterns—those who are morning risers, sleeping 7-8 hours a day with no frequent insomnia—experienced a 42% reduction in the risk of heart failure compared to those with unhealthy sleep patterns. And this remains the case regardless of other risk factors, according to new research published by the American Heart Association […]

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Saturday, 21 November 2020

NASA Uses Supercomputers To Count Earth’s Trees From Space For the First Time

To get a sense of how much carbon the Earth can store, and how it changes over time, scientists would need to count a bewildering number of trees, and track their growth over time. Incredibly, the folks at NASA are now using supercomputers to do precisely that—via top-down imaging from space. Scientists from NASA’s Goddard […]

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German Shepherd Stars in Family Game Nights, Playing Anything They Put in Front of Her – WATCH

This four-year-old German shepherd loves nothing more than to play family games with her owners to pass time during lockdown. From Jenga to Tic-Tac-Toe, the toy dog uses her teeth to gently pick up the pieces to play just about any classic family game. “Anya never fails to amaze us,” says Lori Knoble, who uses […]

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8 in 10 Americans Say Positive Memories Have Been a ‘Lifeline’ During the Pandemic

In a new poll, 78% of Americans said that looking back on cherished events in their lives has helped comfort them during this stressful time of lockdowns. 73% said they are reminiscing much more often these days, according to the survey of 2,000 American adults. Respondents report telling an average of eight more personal stories […]

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Saturday Sports: COVID-19 Throws A Wrench Into Basketball At All Levels

How players from high school all the way to the NBA are navigating coronavirus this season.



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Good News in History, November 21

This daily column features all the good news, anniversaries and birthdays from this day in history—November 21.

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Friday, 20 November 2020

Zoom Is Lifting its 40-Minute Time Limit For Thanksgiving Day So Families Can Hang Out Together

For families across the US, Thanksgiving this year is likely to look a little different—with grocery stores across the nation stocking up on smaller turkeys to meet people’s changed needs. As for Zoom? As a thank you to its customers, from midnight ET on November 26 through 6am ET on November 27, they’re lifting their […]

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UK is ‘Looking to the future,’ Setting a Ban on Gas and Diesel Car Sales For 2030

The long-hypothesized ban in the UK on the sale of cars that burn fossil fuels has been officially scheduled for 2030, making it the earliest of the powerful Western economies to do so. The ban comes into effect five years ahead of previously discussed deadlines; it would affect both gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles, and five […]

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Obama Agrees to Prank a Fan By Showing Up on Her Zoom Call–and the Results Are Hysterical

When Jimmy Kimmel Live! researchers heard about a woman in Maryland who’s one of Barack Obama’s biggest fans, they realized the time was ripe for setting up a good-natured prank. Joyce Taylor was told she was going to be part of a special screening where she’d watch pre-taped clips of the former president reading from his […]

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100 Years After First Diabetes Breakthrough, Canadian Scientists Believe They’ve Found a Cure

Scientists at the University of Alberta just cured diabetes in mice, opening the floodgates for research on adapting this cure for humans. The potential cure is a landmark moment in preventing the growing prevalence of diabetes in our society, a disease which, according to WHO, burdens 422 million people worldwide. The process involves a stem […]

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With 14,000 Critical Acres Added to Montana Wildlife Reserve, It May Become the Largest in the Lower 48

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. The American Prairie Reserve, one of the nation’s largest and most ambitious conservation projects, acquired the property of Blue Ridge Ranch in northern Montana’s Great Plains in August last year. The property is home to a large elk herd, along […]

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Good News in History, November 20

95 years ago today, Robert F. Kennedy was born. The U.S. Senator from New York became Attorney General during his brother John Kennedy’s years in the White House—and would eventually launch his own race for president after JFK’s assassination. Many of the civil rights initiatives championed by the Kennedy Administration and its successor were spearheaded […]

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Thursday, 19 November 2020

‘Autistic’ Boy Can Name Any Car Ever Made—and Makes Amazingly Lifelike Photos With his Model Collection

People with autism generally see the world through a different lens than the rest of the world, and it’s often one with a singular focus. Such is the case with 12-year-old Anthony Schmidt. Anthony is driven—by his obsession for cars. His extensive collection of model cars is mind-boggling, but Anthony’s love of automobiles doesn’t stop […]

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A Miracle On 34th Street For Tiny Owl Found Stowed Away in Rockefeller Christmas Tree

According to a traditional carol, it’s partridges in pear trees we should be on the lookout for at this time of year, but one man found a very different kind of holiday surprise this Monday—a teeny owl hiding in the Rockefeller Center’s 2020 Christmas tree.  When a worker helping set up the iconic New York […]

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Lowe’s Goes All-Out for Autistic Boy Who Loves The Store–Making the 4-Year-old an ‘Honorary Associate’

When you wander the aisles of a big-box hardware store, you can hunt up everything from garden gear to grills to paint. What you might not expect is that in the appliance section, you can also find a jumbo-sized package of goodwill and compassion. Lowe’s may be a hardware giant, but it seems they have […]

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Arkansas Schools Install Solar Panels to Save Millions On Energy and Pay Teachers More

An Arkansas school district saved so much money from switching to solar power for their buildings, they were able to bump up their teachers’ salaries and eliminate their budget deficits. The Batesville School District in Arkansas switched to solar power in 2017 when—following an audit by an energy efficiency company called Entegrity—they discovered they were […]

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Jeff Bezos Created $10 Billion ‘Earth Fund’ to Meet Climate Crisis, First Grants of $800M Go to Iconic Environmental Groups

The Bezos Earth Fund, created by Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos and worth $10 billion, has just distributed $791 million in grant money to large environmental organizations that focus on restoring forests and wildlife, and cutting carbon emissions. The fund, which lacks a website, a board of directors, or even a grant application process, […]

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Good News in History, November 19

400 years ago today, the settlers aboard the Mayflower first laid eyes on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The group of English families known today as the Pilgrims sailed aboard a Dutch cargo vessel to the New World on a grueling 10-week voyage. Carrying 30 crew members and 102 passengers whose desire to emigrate to America was […]

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MLB Suspends NY Met Robinson Cano For Doping

Robinson Cano of the New York Mets bats against the Miami Marlins on August 17, 2020. MLB banned Cano for next season following a positive steroid test.

Major League Baseball has suspended Robinson Cano of the New York Mets for an entire season. He was found to have used an anabolic steroid that's banned by baseball.

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Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Researchers Make Biodegrading Tableware From Sugar and Bamboo So it Will Be As Cheap as Plastic

Scientists have designed a set of “green” tableware made from sugarcane and bamboo that doesn’t sacrifice on convenience or functionality and could serve as a potential alternative to plastic cups and other disposable plastic containers. Unlike traditional plastic or biodegradable polymers‚ which can take as long as 450 years or require high temperatures to degrade—this […]

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Birder Sees Sickly Swan in NYC And Bundles it Up For 23-Mile Trek Across Town to Save its Life

It takes a lot to phase New Yorkers. Even the sight of a woman schlepping a live swan and lugging a bicycle on the subway didn’t cause much of a stir. “Nobody seems to be fazed,” Ariel Cordova-Rojas, the swan schlepper told The New York Times. “One man was sitting right in front of me […]

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Tiny Spacecraft is ‘Solar Sailing’ in Orbit Using Only Sunlight, a Revolution in Space Exploration

An American astronomical society is proving that, like the Vikings of old, exploration of foreign shores—in this case foreign planets—is possible if you but master the use of the humble cloth sail. LightSail 2, designed and crowd-funded by the Planetary Society, is a small spacecraft that has been moving around at high-speeds in Earth’s orbit, […]

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Study During Lockdown Shows Video Gaming Hours Can Help Your Mental Health

A study published by the University of Oxford has demonstrated that video gaming during lockdowns increased mental well-being due to a variety of factors, and that time spent playing was not the most critical factor. The combination of more national lockdowns across Europe and North America and the Christmas season likely has video game developers, […]

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‘Saint’ Dolly Parton Partly Funded Moderna’s Promising New Coronavirus Vaccine

Dolly Parton has described feeling honored to have contributed money to research that has led to one of the most encouraging COVID-19 vaccines so far. In April 2020, the superstar gave word on Instagram that she was donating $1 million to Nashville’s Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The Tennessee-based center has been an early trial site […]

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Good News in History, November 18

155 years ago today, Mark Twain’s first successful short story, Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog, was published in the New York Saturday Press. It was his first great success as a writer and brought him national attention. In the story, the narrator retells a story he heard from a bartender, about the gambler Jim […]

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Tuesday, 17 November 2020

The National Zoo Has a New Panda Cub–And They’re Asking for Votes to Name It

The National Zoo in D.C. needs a name for its newest panda cub, and everyone’s invited to help name the little guy. Born on August 21, 2020 in the US capital, this wee one is known to excel at napping, nursing, and cuddling with his mother Mei Xiang—there’s even a Giant Panda Cam so you can […]

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Traps That Once Snared Uganda’s Wildlife are Turned into Intricate Art By ‘Snares to Wares’

In Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda, a non-profit is helping local artisans make a living through selling sculptures made from the wiring in poacher’s traps. Located in northwest Uganda, the nation’s largest national park is a poaching hotspot, with the most common method being a wire snare that closes around an animal’s foot. Most […]

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SpaceX Launches Historic Flight For NASA, Shuttling Astronauts via First Class to International Space Station

At 7:30 in the evening, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carried four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), reopening the pathway to regular crewed missions into space for NASA for the first time in nine years. It took just twelve minutes for the powerful rocket, developed by the commercial space-faring company started by Tesla […]

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Japanese Town Deploys Robot ‘Wolves’ to Protect Residents From Bears

Who’s afraid of the big, bad wolf? Japanese black bears, it seems—or at least they’re afraid of big, bad robotic wolves. With bear sightings at a five-year high and dozens of attacks reported in Japan this year alone, city officials in the town of Takikawa on the island of Hokkaido took action by buying and […]

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After Devastating Storm, Boy Makes 115 Baseball Bats By Hand Out of Fallen Limb to Raise Money for Iowa Victims

When a huge derecho hit Iowa in August with winds that reached 140 mph, a 12-year-old boy found a unique way to help the storm’s victims.  “We didn’t have, like, any damage [to our home],” Tommy Rhomberg told CBS News, “but just driving around town there were people with half their house destroyed, and I […]

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Good News in History, November 17

50 years ago today, a patent on the first computer mouse was presented to the engineer and inventor Douglas Engelbart. He became an internet and computer pioneer at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI International’s Augmentation Research Center) spearheading the creation of not only the computer mouse, but the development of hypertext, networked computers, and early […]

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Monday, 16 November 2020

Iconic Paris Bookstore Gets So Many Orders After Pleading With Fans, They Had to Shut Down Website to Catch Up

What happens when a world-famous independent bookshop finds itself in dire straights due to the global pandemic? It gets creative, of course. As with other struggling bookstores like New York City’s venerable Strand, landmark Paris bookstore Shakespeare and Company experienced a devastating drop in revenue as the COVID-19 lockdown forced them to drastically change the way […]

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The Second COVID Vaccine to Show Encouraging Results: Moderna Tops 94% Protection, Needs No Freezer

A new vaccine that protects against the coronavirus is 94.5% effective, according to early data from the US company Moderna.  The study involved 30,000 people based in the States, with half receiving two doses of the active vaccine spaced four weeks apart, and the rest given placebo injections—a shot of saline with no effect.  The […]

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NCAA Takes A Shot At Hosting 2021 Men's March Madness Tournament In One Area

A view of the NCAA logo during the first round of March Madness on March 21, 2019, at XL Center in Hartford, Conn. The NCAA announced it plans to hold the 2021 Men

The NCAA said hosting a tournament across 13 U.S. cities "would be very difficult to execute." Talks are underway to try to hold all 67 games of the tournament in Indianapolis in March and April.

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An Over-the-Counter Sleep Aid May Help Prevent and Treat COVID-19

Results from a new study suggest that a hormone commonly used as an over-the-counter sleep aid may be a viable treatment option for COVID-19. Particularly with coronavirus cases rising during what some have termed the “fall surge,” repurposing drugs already approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for new therapeutic purposes continues to be […]

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Britain Helps World’s Most Remote Inhabited Islands to Establish Biggest Marine Sanctuary in the Atlantic

Centered around the small archipelago of Tristan da Cunha in the Southern Atlantic, governments and ecological organizations have created the fourth-largest marine protected area on Earth, and the largest in the Atlantic Ocean. Spanning 265,347 square miles, Tristan da Cunha is almost three times as big as the island of Great Britain, and will protect […]

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With Every Planet Visible This Week And Leonid Meteor Shower Shooting Fireballs, It’s Time to Get Out the Telescope

For those who like to gaze at the night sky, this week there will be a lively show as the Leonid meteor stream, as well as all seven planets, will be visible throughout the night—the lack of a strong moon helping immensely to see everything. Jupiter and Saturn will be visible in the early night, […]

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While Pro And College Athletes Fight Through A Pandemic, Kids Have A Tougher Path

Antonio Jimenez (L) and his father Antonio Garcia at their home in Portland, Ore. Jimenez, a 16-year-old high school junior, has been trying to develop his basketball skills during the pandemic by training in small groups with other players and shooting several hundred jump shots daily at home.

The coronavirus pandemic has eliminated or cut short many sports opportunities for youth athletes. Parents are still looking for ways to help their kids but it's not easy.

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Good News in History, November 16

75 years ago today, UNESCO was founded by the United Nations to promote international collaboration through education, science, and culture. With the goal of fostering peace and universal respect for each other, UNESCO (which stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) is most known for choosing and protecting World Heritage sites. These locations […]

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Let’s Talk About Our Lives! Join Geri and Coach Tama Kieves LIVE on Facebook With Your Questions

Most of us don’t relish change of any kind, but this year we have a unique opportunity—to break free of the ways that don’t serve us. If there’s any part of your life you might want to improve—join us to talk about it on Sunday during a LIVE interactive streaming show. It’s called, Ask Us […]

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Looking For Uplifting Gifts For Business Clients or Employees? Special Discount on Bulk Orders of ‘Good News’ Books

Do you want to express your appreciation to 50 or more special people? We’ve slashed the price of our paperback books for anyone who needs the PERFECT gift for 50 or more people this holiday season. Already taking advantage of our offer, MDA Financials in Pennsylvania ordered a case of 120 books, and sent them […]

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Sunday, 15 November 2020

In Remote Areas With No Internet, High-Speed Connections Come from Safe Beams of Light

A tech project has developed a way of bringing fiber optic-speed internet to the most remote and mountainous parts of India and Kenya. Their plan is to blast beams of gigabyte-rich light from projectors mounted on high towers in a bid to bridge the digital divide and bring universal internet connectivity. If you want to […]

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Dustin Johnson Wins Masters Tournament, Green Jacket For The 1st Time

Dustin Johnson won his first Masters title on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club.

Johnson went into the tournament ranked No. 1 in the world and set a new record as the first player to reach 20 under par at the tournament.

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Honest Homebuyers Return Coins Worth $15,000 That Had Been Hidden and Forgotten

When a South Carolina couple recently sold what had been their ‘dream house’, they were sure they had tied up all the loose ends before the sale. Repairs had been made, the paperwork was all in order, and they had removed their belongings from the home in which they had spent the last 32 years—or […]

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Watch Family’s Dachshund and Speedy Tortoise Playing Football Together

This is not your normal game of fetch—although this speedy tortoise would surely be up for one. Rudy Janssens found the tortoise while walking around in a small Belgian forest, 30 years ago, and it has been happily sharing the yard with generations of family pets. Rudy told GNN they named him Jaguar because “he […]

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New Citizen App Lets Small-Scale Fishermen Catch Illegal Trawlers

If fish stocks off the Ghanaian coast were to collapse, it would put the livelihoods of millions of people at risk, but a new app that lets local fishermen photograph and report illegal trawlers could be the perfect tool to prevent the disaster. With hand net and hand line, small-catch fishing here in West Africa […]

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Good News in History, November 15

Happy 80th Birthday to Sam Waterston, the stage and film actor noted for his performance in The Killing Fields (1984), for which he received an Academy Award nomination, and for his role in Law & Order, which earned him both Golden Globe and SAG Awards. He continued his quietly charismatic and unfailingly solid performances in HBO’s […]

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If You Feel Like Things Are Falling Apart, They Are Probably Actually Coming Together

Most of us don’t relish change—and we’d rather remain stuck inside a cocoon than fly like a butterfly. This excerpt by Tama Kieves, from her recent book Thriving Through Uncertainty: Moving Beyond Fear of the Unknown and Making Change Work for You, is meant to help you see that another world is available to you. […]

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Goldie Hawn Brings Proven Mindfulness Lessons to Kids And Their Parents Online for Free

In education and psychology circles, actress Goldie Hawn is known for much more than her long career in film and TV and signature giggle. The Goldie Hawn Foundation, with its MindUP program, has been teaching mindfulness in schools for more than 16 years—and they’ve measured successful outcomes in students who often experience anxiety, stress, anger, […]

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Saturday, 14 November 2020

Vaccine Alliance Raises $2 Billion to Buy COVID Shots for Poor Nations

A group that since 2020 has protected half the world’s children against some of the deadliest diseases has announced new donations for its fund that aims to protect the world’s adults against the new coronavirus pandemic. Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance says it received $360 million from the European Commission, France, Spain, The Republic of Korea, […]

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The Ultimate Guide to Flu Prevention: 4 Micronutrients You Should Eat This Winter to Stay Healthy

With a uniquely different flu season approaching, there’s never been a better time to alter your diet so it can fortify your immune system—and there are four micronutrients proven to do this. While many people are waiting until the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic can be eliminated with a vaccine, like the one from Pfizer that reported 90% […]

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Saturday Sports: Major League Baseball Hires Its First Female General Manager

We talk to Howard Bryant about Kim Ng, the first female general manager in Major League Baseball, as well as the MVP awards and how the NFL will cope with a spike in coronavirus infections.



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Good News in History, November 14

180 years ago today, Claude Monet, one of the founding painters of French Impressionism, was born in Paris. He became the driving force of the movement with his broken dashes of color and rapid brushstrokes. The term ‘Impressionism’ derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise; which was displayed in a pivotal 1874 exhibition—the first […]

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Marlins Name Kim Ng MLB's First Female General Manager

Kim Ng, seen earlier this year, will be the first woman to lead a Major League Baseball team, the Miami Marlins.

She is leaving her senior vice president position at Major League Baseball to join the Miami team. Over all, Ng has three decades of baseball experience.

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Friday, 13 November 2020

Man Opens Up His Home to Shelter 300 Dogs From a Hurricane: ‘It doesn’t matter if the house is dirty’

Ricardo Pimentel may not have had an ark to ride out the storm, but he’s being hailed as something of a modern-day Noah nonetheless. As deadly hurricane Delta bore down on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula tearing a path of destruction directly to his door, Pimentel herded hundreds of animals—including more than 300 dogs, numerous rabbits, chickens, […]

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While Excavating 1000-yo Viking Ship, Norwegians Find Remnants of Elite Society

Further ground penetrating radar scans of the area surrounding the Gjellestad Viking ship burial in Norway discovered in the autumn of 2018 have revealed that it was only a later addition to a traditional burial, feasting, and religious complex that dates back to the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Remains of three longhouses, a […]

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After Learning a Single Dad Struggled With Confinement and Kids in High-Rise, Couple Lets Them Use Beach Home

As has been the case for families all around the globe, the past few months have been stressful for the Smiths, to see the least. Sam Smith is a single father to 6-year-old Lysander and 3-year-old Zenduel. Since lockdown began in England, the family has been largely confined to their one-bed apartment on the 15th floor […]

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Are Your Ears Ringing From Tinnitus? This Non-Invasive Nerve Stimulation Could Help Millions

In the largest clinical trial of its kind, researchers have shown that combining sound and electrical stimulation of the tongue can significantly reduce tinnitus, commonly described as “ringing in the ears.” They also found that therapeutic effects can be sustained for up to 12 months post-treatment. The findings could potentially help millions of people since […]

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Daughter Gets Job in Dad’s Alzheimer’s Care Home So They Can Be Together Through Pandemic – And Finds Her Passion

A dedicated daughter has got a job in a nursing home so she can keep seeing her dad through the pandemic. 49-year-old Nina Ambrose was devastated when lockdown rules meant she couldn’t visit her father Roger, who moved into a nursing home in January. So when she was furloughed from her job, the former Butlins […]

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Good News in History, November 13

80 years ago today, the animated film Fantasia, conceived and produced by Walt Disney himself, was released. It was only Disney’s third animated film and, though it featured Mickey Mouse in the role of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, it had almost no dialogue and consisted of eight pieces of classical music conducted by Leopold Stokowski, including […]

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Thursday, 12 November 2020

Cooking Skills Have Improved So Much in 2020 That 40% Think They’re Ready to Compete on MasterChef

More than 40% of Americans think their cooking skills have improved so much during the pandemic that they could now compete on TV’s “MasterChef,” according to a new survey. More than six in 10 Americans said their cooking skills have improved since the beginning of the pandemic, and a new survey of 2,000 Americans revealed […]

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Barber Shop Swoops in to Help Run Restaurant When Staff Gets COVID: ‘We couldn’t ask for better neighbors’

It was the best of times; it was the worst of times, but when it was the worst of times for Jersey City eatery Würstbar, their best of neighbors at Virile Barber Shop swooped in to help. Like many restaurants struggling to stay afloat in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Würstbar had adapted it’s […]

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Athlete With Downs Syndrome Makes History as First to Finish an Iron Man Race–And Gifts the Medal to His Mom

Clocking in at 16 hours; 46 minutes; nine seconds (just 14 minutes shy of the 17-hour cutoff time), triathlete Chris Nikic didn’t finish with the fastest time when he recently completed his first Iron Man race—but he did set a new world record. This past Saturday, after swimming 2.4 miles, the 21-year-old Floridian cycled 112 […]

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Virgin Hyperloop Completes First Test Run With Passengers Aboard

After more than 400 tests, Richard Branson’s Virgin Hyperloop, a levitating train of small passenger pods, just made transportation history as it completed its first run with people aboard. Chief of Technology Josh Giegel and Sara Luchian, the Director of Passenger Experience, reached speeds of 107 mph (172 kph) at the DevLoop testing center in […]

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Ancient Maya City Built Sophisticated Water Filtration System With Materials We Still Use Today

Archaeologists working at the site of the ancient Maya city of Tikal in northern Guatemala have found a sophisticated water filtration system that would have proven to be millennia ahead of its time. Built at the end of a channel from the Corriental reservoir, a critical source of drinking water for the northern Maya, the […]

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Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe's 'One Life' Is Mostly A Call To Action

One Life, by Megan Rapinoe

Rapinoe's book traces her own political awakening in the hopes that other people will follow in her footsteps and understand that they have an imperative to speak out about injustice in the world.

(Image credit: Penguin Press)



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84th Masters Will Have No Spectators Because Of Coronavirus Protocols

It's opening day of the Masters Golf tournament in Augusta, Ga. It was moved from the Spring to November because of the pandemic. Tiger Woods is defending champion.



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Good News in History, November 12

180 years ago today, the French sculptor Auguste Rodin was born. Considered the founder of modern sculpture, his world-famous works, such as The Thinker and The Kiss, helped make him one of the few widely known sculptors of art history. Born into a working-class family in Paris, he used a craftsman-like approach in his work. […]

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Wednesday, 11 November 2020

11-Year-old Artist is Spreading Kindness Making Flags of Gratitude for Veterans and Health Workers – LOOK

Morris Township is your typical New Jersey town: There’s a fire department and a police department; there’s a medical center, and fun stores, and lively restaurants. Thanks to the work of a super creative girl—since the pandemic hit in March, frontline staff in the area have been finding some very special items outside such places […]

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'One Life': Soccer Player Megan Rapinoe On Sports, Being Gay And Taking A Stand

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with American soccer superstar Megan Rapinoe about her new memoir, One Life.



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Tweet Your Thanks to a Veteran Today and $25 Goes to Paying Off Their Mortgage – And They’re Being Surprised LIVE

Together, we can pay off the debt of those we’re forever indebted to. Today is Veterans Day, and on November 11, every time a person tweets “Thank you for your service,” Veterans United is contributing $25 to paying off the home loans of deserving former military personnel. This amazing campaign is being marked by the hashtag […]

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