Category: GoodNews


  • Nick Robinson says X account hacked to promote crypto

    The Today presenter discovered, according to his X account, he was launching a new cryptocurrency. BBC journalist Nick Robinson says his X account was hacked and used to promote cryptocurrency after he was apparently targeted in an online phishing scam. The Today programme presenter became locked out of his account on X, previously known as…

  • Good News in History, February 11

    99 years ago today, one of the most iconic chefs in the modern era, Paul Bocuse, was born. Bocuse is credited with many things, and itโ€™s difficult to summarize his accomplishments and legacy but to name a few, he has been named โ€œChef of the Century,โ€ holds the record for consecutive yearly 3-star awards by…

  • Plan to scrap need for High Court approval

    Assisted dying cases would no longer have to be signed off by the High Court under changes suggested by the bill’s supporters. The proposed law currently says a High Court judge must check each person is eligible and has not been coerced into making the decision to die. But BBC News has been told Kim…

  • Thank-You Cards Pile Up with Nowhere to Go After School District Receives Anonymous ‘Transformative’ Donation

    โ€“ credit Ashland School Foundation As the hours ticked by, superintendent Joseph Hattrick was flummoxed by the sheer number of cards and papers lined with cut-out hearts and birds, colored all over with heartfelt messages. Hundreds began to pile up in his officeโ€”all saying the same thing: โ€œThank you, (whoever you are).โ€ The Ashland Schools…

  • Minister blames monkey for nationwide power cut

    A nationwide blackout in Sri Lanka has been blamed on a monkey that intruded into a power station south of Colombo. Power is gradually being restored across the island nation of 22 million people, with medical facilities and water purification plants being given priority. “A monkey has come in contact with our grid transformer, causing…

  • Good News in History, February 10

    85 years ago today, In the Mood, by Glen Miller reached #1 on the charts in the US. Itโ€™s one of those jazz tunes that everybody knows, even if they donโ€™t know it by name. The saxophone opening is iconic, and the recording by Miller (though other versions had existed) was taken for the Library…

  • Newport man wants to buy tip where he lost ยฃ620m fortune

    BBC James Howells tried to sue Newport council to gain access to the landfill site A computer engineer who lost ยฃ620m-worth of Bitcoin wants to buy the tip where he believes it is buried. James Howells, from Newport, claimed his ex-girlfriend mistakenly chucked out a hard drive containing 8,000 bitcoins in 2013. He tried to…

  • Scientists Find the Natural Vegetable Antioxidant Luteolin Could Prevent Gray Hair

    Getty Images for Unsplash+ Graying hair is a hallmark of aging and often considered an inevitable part of growing older. However, recent research from Nagoya University in Japan suggests that an antioxidant might suppress this process. Researchers Masashi Kato and Takumi Kagawa identified luteolin, an antioxidant found in vegetables, as being a potential anti-graying agent.…

  • Australia in Sri Lanka: Tourists complete nine-wicket victory to seal 2-0 series win

    A clinical Australia completed a nine-wicket victory over Sri Lanka early on day four in Galle to seal a dominant 2-0 series win. The tourists took just 25 minutes to take Sri Lanka’s final two second-innings wickets, dismissing their hosts for 231. That left Australia, who won the first Test by an innings and 242…

  • Researchers Defang Deadly Hospital Superbugs Using a Pinch of Turmeric

    Superbug illustration by Tanner Konarik for Texas A&M A new study evaluated a low-cost yet effective way to combat bacterial resistance using curcuminโ€“the natural yellow plant compound in turmeric. In 2017, a tragic death in a Nevada hospital was linked to a new strain of bacteria that had developed a resistance to 26 different antibiotics.…