Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating... A secondhand clothing marketplace based in LA is matching donors to fire victims based on size, gender, and age. Santino Sellick raised ...
When it comes to saving the lake, locals say "all the darts and arrows point back to agriculture." Join 48,000+ hopeful people who already subscribe to the Goodnewsletter. Hi, we’re Good Good Good! We ...
Jake Harvath documented his whirlwind journey on social media, in hopes of encouraging people to adopt wild horses. The animal was among 234 new species discovered in the past year in the Greater ...
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Self-care kits are pre-curated collections of items you can turn to during a difficult mental health period. Here’s how you can make one of your own. International Self-Care Day, on July 24, is ...
At 2 a.m. on December 4, a wildfire sparked in Black Star Canyon, Southern California. Under the cover of night, as the people of Irvine Lake slept in their homes, the brush fire was primed to roar ...
As a student at the University of Minnesota, Max Minakov’s entrepreneurial career blossomed when he invented something his younger self would appreciate: A snow-shoveling robot. “I really, really ...
It’s clear there is a housing crisis in the United States; in 2024, it was reported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that homelessness rose by a staggering 18%. Of course, ...
Sounds Good with Branden Harvey is Good Good Good’s weekly podcast that hosts hopeful conversations with optimists and world-changers about the headlines we can feel hopeful about — and how you can ...
Minnesota joined seven other states in enacting a state-wide policy that restricts phone use in classrooms. This nonprofit is helping teens get off their screens. Mental health company Calm will ...
Karen Grant and fellow school librarians throughout New Jersey have heard an increasingly loud chorus of parents and conservative activists demanding that certain books — often about race, gender and ...