Category: GoodNews


  • Florida Man Survives Gator Attack After Neighbors Drive Over the Beast With SUV

    Walt Rudder (right) poses with alligator whose attack he foiled โ€“ By Rick Fingeret A pair of Florida residents are set to enjoy a show by former Tonight Showย host Jay Leno as a deserved reward for snatching their neighbor from the jaws of death. Or, perhaps it should read the jaws leased by death, because…

  • Woman shot dead on Valentine’s Day identified

    Bob Dale & Joshua Askew BBC News, South East Jo Burn BBC News, Knockholt BBC/JO BURN A “Wonderful Mum” balloon was left outside the pub among the tributes A woman who was shot dead outside a Kent pub on Valentine’s Day has been identified by police as Lisa Smith. Tributes to Ms Smith, 43, from…

  • Oysters Carry Protein That Kills Bacteria Behind Pneumonia, Strep Throat, and Scarlet Fever: Study

    Sydney rock oysters being shucked โ€“ credit Southern Cross University, released. A protein found in oysters has been identified as an outright killer of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and to strengthen antibioticsโ€™ overall effectiveness. The discovery was made by scientists in Australia who found the protein in the bivalveโ€™s โ€˜hemolymphs,โ€™ cells that act a little like blood…

  • Starmer ‘ready’ to put UK troops on ground in Ukraine to protect peace

    Sir Keir Starmer has said he is “ready and willing” to put UK troops on the ground in Ukraine to help guarantee its security as part of a peace deal. Writing in the Daily Telegraph, the UK prime minister said securing a lasting peace in Ukraine “is essential if we are to deter Putin from…

  • Playful People Proved More Resilient During Covidโ€“Excelling at โ€˜Lemonadingโ€™

    Credit: Oregon State University / SWNS Adults with high levels of playfulness showed strong resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to less playful individuals, new research shows. The Oregon State University study is important because playfulness is a vital but under-appreciated resource for building resilience and maintaining well-being during difficult periods such as the pandemicโ€”and…

  • Manhunt continues after Knockholt Valentine’s Day shooting

    Gareth Fuller/PA Media The shooting took place outside the Three Horseshoes pub on Friday evening Police are investigating whether a suspect wanted after the fatal shooting of a woman outside a pub on Valentine’s Day may have entered the River Thames. The woman, who was in her 40s, died at the scene of the attack,…

  • Worldโ€™s Oldest Bird Gives Birth to Yet Another Chickโ€“at Nearly 74 Years Old

    Wisdom โ€“ USFWS / SWNS The worldโ€™s oldest known bird has returned to her home island to hatch yet another chick, at nearly 74 years old. Named Wisdom, the Laysan albatross has been spotted this month caring for her youngster on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Ocean. Like others of her species,…

  • Mother and child die from injuries in Munich car attack

    EPA Germany has been mourning the attack which took place on Thursday A mother, 37, and her two-year-old daughter have died, two days after a car was driven into a crowd of people in the Germany city of Munich, police have said. At least 37 people were injured in the attack, a number of them…

  • Your Valentineโ€™s Week Horoscope from โ€˜Free Will Astrologyโ€™ by Rob Brezsny

    Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle,ย provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Robโ€™s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly column appearing in over a hundred publications. He is also the author ofย Pronoia Is the Antidote…

  • Vance attack on Europe ignores Ukraine and defence agenda

    This year’s Munich Security Conference (MSC) was supposed to be primarily about two things: how to end the war in Ukraine without giving in to Russia, and how Europe needed to boost its spending on defence. But the most senior American present, US Vice President JD Vance, used his time at the podium to talk…