Category: GoodNews


  • Tiny Chihuahua Helps Rescue Owner Who Fell into Swiss Glacier

    Chihuahua helps rescue owner on Swiss glacier โ€“ Released by Air Zermatt Like a miniature St. Bernard, a Chihuahua is being called a โ€œfour-legged heroโ€ after helping to save his owner who had fallen down an icy crevasse in the Swiss Alps. The Air Zermatt helicopter company credited the long-haired pup with leading them to…

  • Charges after women die following Sunderland care home crash

    Two men have been charged with a number of offences, including robbery and kidnap, after a BMW crashed into a care home in Sunderland following a police chase. The deaths of two Highcliffe Care Home residents, a woman in her 80s and another in her 90s who died the day after the crash, are still…

  • Heroic Dog ‘Rocky’ Alerts Indian Village of Oncoming Landslide, Saving Dozens

    Lights were out in the mountain village of Siyathi, northern India, but one resident clearly wasnโ€™t interested in going to sleep. Well past midnight on June 26th, Rocky the dog sat on the ground floor of a home in Himachal Pradesh state barking and howling loudly. June being Monsoon season in India, rain was teeming…

  • Crystal Palace: Why are Nottingham Forest set to replace them in Europa League?

    There are two crucial points to consider when trying to understand how Palace have come to lose their place in the Europa League. The first is Palace’s argument that John Textor, who owns stakes in them and in Lyon, does not hold decisive control at Selhurst Park. In their dealings with Uefa, Palace have strenuously…

  • โ€˜Significant Milestoneโ€™ For Turbine That Uses the Tides to Create Energy Off Scottish Coast

    An AR1500 Tidal Turbine deployed at the MayGen site in Scotland โ€“ credit SAE Renewables Wind turbines altered to function underwater have set industry records after generating non-stop power for over 6 years without maintenance. Located in the Pentland Firth off the coast of Scotland, the MayGen marine energy project is one of the largest…

  • UK economy shrank unexpectedly in May

    Tom Espiner BBC business reporter Getty Images The UK economy shrank unexpectedly in May, contracting for the second month in a row. The economy contracted by 0.1%, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, confounding analysts who expected to see slight growth. The government has made boosting economic growth a key priority and Chancellor Rachel…

  • The Baltimore Homicide Rate Has Fallen to Near 50-Year Low

    Rowhouses on the 1100 block of N. Fulton Avenue in Sandtown-Winchester, Baltimore โ€“ credit Balitmore Heritage, via Flickr, CC 2.0. Eli Pousson The beleaguered city of Baltimore, once a posterchild for crime infested American cities, has seen substantial year on year reductions in homicides, with the current 2025 rate on track for a historic low.…

  • Root on 99 with third Test finely balanced after day one

    Joe Root finishes on 99 not out at stumps as England close on 251-4 against India after day one of the third Test at Lord’s. Source link

  • Coastal Winds Mature This Vineyardโ€™s Grapes to Perfectionโ€“and Power Their Winemaking Sustainably

    credit โ€“ Scheid Family Wines As green as the Chardonnay grapes they grow, a winery along the base of Californiaโ€™s coastal Santa Lucia Mountains run entirely on wind power. The mountainsโ€™ unique geography keeps the area windy, which powers not only a large private wind turbine, but a delayed and elongated growing season that complicates…

  • Deadly new Russian drone attack hits Kyiv

    A massive overnight Russian drone attack hit Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, killing at least two people and injuring 13, local officials say. Authorities in Kyiv say drone wreckage hit the roof of a residential building in the central Shevchenkivskyi district and fires burned across the city. Residents’ sleep was interrupted for three hours as drones and…