Category: GoodNews


  • Usyk vs Dubois 2: Oleksandr Usyk & ‘Ivan’ – the untouchable duo who can’t be beaten?

    If it wasn’t already clear then it certainly is now. Usyk is the standout heavyweight of his generation. Usyk has not just cleaned out his biggest rivals – Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Dubois – but he has gone all the way round the block and defeated each of them twice. He dethroned Joshua in…

  • Good News On This Day in History

    40 years ago today, treasure hunter Mel Fisher and his crew discovered part of the 1622 Spanish galleon wreck, the Nuestra Seรฑora de Atocha, 40 miles off Key West, including an estimated $450 million motherlode that included 40 tons of gold and silver, 114,000 Spanish silver coins known as โ€œpieces of eightโ€, Colombian emeralds, gold…

  • Syria presidency announces ceasefire after clashes between Bedouin and Druze

    The Syrian presidency has announced an “immediate ceasefire” in the southern city of Suweida to try to bring an end to a week of sectarian violence that has left hundreds dead. There have been chaotic gun battles on city streets between the local Bedouin tribesmen and the Druze community, with both accused of atrocities. Graphic…

  • Courageous Hero Climbs to 6th Floor Ledge to Save Children and Mom Trapped By Flames in Paris (WATCH)

    Fousseynou Cissรฉ rescuing family from fire โ€“ Credit: @diya.pcsso on social media The video is harrowing. Smoke was billowing outside a Paris apartment window. Fire was raging inside. Two adults and four children were trapped. Fousseynou Cissรฉ never hesitated once he saw them โ€”even though the only escape route was a narrow ledge 65 feet…

  • ‘Party city’ event gets under sail

    Ken Banks BBC Scotland News PA Media The majestic tall ships have ferried hundreds of competitors to Aberdeen The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen – labelled the biggest tourist event in Scotland this year is under sail. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend, to see dozens of impressive vessels from around the world.…

  • Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Concert with Black Sabbath Raised $190 Million for Charity

    Black Sabbath perform in Brazil in 2013 โ€“ credit Robson Batista, via Flickr CC 2.0. The Prince of Darkness made his official curtain call recently with a benefit concert for Parkinsonโ€™s research and childrenโ€™s hospitals that raised a staggering $190 million. Featuring a star-studded lineup of heavy metal greats, and culminating in Black Sabbathโ€™s final…

  • Three killed in explosion at LA Sheriff’s Department training facility

    Watch: Aerial footage of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department training facility Three officers were killed in an explosion at a law enforcement training facility in East Los Angeles, officials say. The blast occurred at around 07:30 local time (15:30 BST) on Friday at the Biscailuz Center Academy Training facility, which houses the Sheriff’s department’s…

  • New ‘eBay for Government’ Helps Counties and States Auction Off Property, Reduce Waste

    Homepage of Municibid โ€“ screengrab Power tools, cars, heavy machinery, office supplies, schools suppliesโ€”even land, thereโ€™s all kinds of things on the virtual auction block of Municibid. This โ€˜eBay for government,โ€™ is allowing state, county, and municipal governments to sell off valuable assets and supplies to reduce waste and invest back into the community. All…

  • Serious water pollution in England up 60%, government says

    Serious pollution incidents by water companies were up 60% last year, according to the latest data from the government. These are events considered by the Environment Agency to have a “serious or persistent” impact on the environment, and which result in the loss of aquatic life and risks to human health. Earlier on Friday, the…

  • SAS and UK spies named in Afghan data breach

    The identities of more than 100 British officials, including members of the special forces and MI6, were compromised in a data breach that also put thousands of Afghans at risk of reprisal, it can be reported. The latest fallout from the breach was kept secret by an injunction until Thursday, when the order was lifted…