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Feeling overwhelmed by climate doom? These curated resources prove that solutions are happening right now, and hope is a powerful tool for action.

A Philadelphia news team turned Random Acts of Kindness Day into action by surprising shoppers with free groceries, delivering flowers to hospital staff, and treating first responders to coffee. Their spontaneous generosity brightened dozens of lives across the city.
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One in four South Africans now get their news from individual creators rather than traditional organizations, reshaping journalism. A new report reveals how these innovative storytellers are building trust and redefining what it means to report news.

Anna Ince, a Lindenwood University sophomore, just won a competitive scholarship from the Missouri Broadcasters Association for her passion for highlighting positivity through radio. She's using her platform to give voices to people who don't always get heard.

Two cousins from Wisconsin who had never met discovered they were neighbors in Florida when one spotted the other on a local news broadcast. Their chance reunion led to a friendship that lasted over a decade.

Political scientist Ian Bremmer, who advises world leaders, reveals his strategies for staying informed without getting overwhelmed. In a new TED conversation, he offers practical tips anyone can use to think more clearly about the news.

A South Carolina news station is putting money behind every weather forecast they get right. For each accurate prediction, $50 goes directly to local charities.

A quick-thinking good samaritan helped stop a scam targeting a vulnerable person in Richland County, South Carolina. Sheriff Leon Lott is holding a press conference to honor the citizen's intervention and discuss rising scam threats.
Australia's only daily news service delivered in Auslan by Deaf journalists just secured another year of funding after community advocacy saved it from closure. The program has already reached more than 300,000 Australians since launching in 2024.

Iowa news anchor Dustin Nolan made an emotional exit from KWQC TV6 on Friday, urging the industry to prioritize facts over comfortable coverage. His tearful plea for transparency struck a chord with viewers tired of superficial reporting.

When a wave swamped their 15-foot boat near Matlacha Pass, two boaters found themselves in the water—until a passing Good Samaritan pulled them to safety. Both walked away without a scratch, thanks to quick thinking and a helping hand.

The expensive carbon capture technology that climate models relied on to save the planet isn't happening, and scientists say that's a win. Bioenergy with carbon capture would have made emissions worse for decades while costing taxpayers billions.

For the first time in decades, a pope has carried the cross through all 14 stations of the Way of the Cross at Rome's Colosseum. Pope Leo made the historic gesture during his first Good Friday as spiritual leader, honoring suffering worldwide.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition leader Rahul Gandhi both celebrated Good Friday with messages of unity and compassion, showing rare political harmony. Devotees across India gathered at churches to mark the solemn Christian holiday with prayers and processions.

What looked like a massive Ebola outbreak in Congo just got much smaller. Better testing revealed that over 1,000 suspected cases were actually just 116, and five people have already recovered.

The Columbus Dispatch just created a full-time position dedicated entirely to reporting good news and acts of kindness in the community. Kelly Tucker starts this week as the paper's first-ever Kindness Reporter, funded by the Center for HumanKindness.
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Will Reeve, son of the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, married Amanda Dubin in a joyful Miami ceremony surrounded by his Good Morning America family. The heartwarming celebration brought together colleagues and loved ones to honor the couple's new chapter.
Good Samaritan Hospital is giving community members free stroke screenings on April 30, helping people catch warning signs early. The preventive health event could save lives by identifying stroke risks before they become emergencies.

A TV news anchor reveals the simple speaking techniques that help him stay calm and authoritative on camera, even during breaking news chaos. His advice works for anyone facing a big presentation or public speaking moment.

After three years of advocacy by abuse survivors, New South Wales is set to become the first state in Australia to completely ban criminals from using "good character" references to reduce their sentences. The groundbreaking reform means victims will no longer have to sit in court hearing their abusers described as "good people."
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