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One Piece Star Trained 6 Months for Gravity-Defying Kicks
Community HeroesApr 1

One Piece Star Trained 6 Months for Gravity-Defying Kicks

Actor Taz Skylar spent half a year mastering Taekwondo and wire work to bring his kick-fighting chef character Sanji to life in Netflix's One Piece Season 2. His obsessive dedication helped the show break anime's live-action curse twice.

Mens Health2 min read
One Piece Fans Pack Tokyo for Season 2 Red Carpet Event
Global NewsMar 20

One Piece Fans Pack Tokyo for Season 2 Red Carpet Event

Hundreds of One Piece fans gathered in Tokyo's Roppongi Hills on March 5, many dressed as their favorite characters, to celebrate the Netflix show's second season premiere. The live-action adaptation of Japan's bestselling manga brought a global phenomenon to life for devoted fans.

Japan Times2 min read
One Piece Manga Helps Kumamoto Heal 10 Years After Quake
Global NewsMar 24

One Piece Manga Helps Kumamoto Heal 10 Years After Quake

A beloved manga series is bringing hope to earthquake survivors in Japan through an exhibition celebrating a decade of rebuilding. The creator's hometown connection transformed pop culture into a powerful recovery tool.

Japan Times2 min read
Golfer Hits 2 Holes-in-One in 14 Days
SportsMar 13

Golfer Hits 2 Holes-in-One in 14 Days

Graeme McDowell just made golf history by sinking his second hole-in-one in two weeks, becoming the first player ever to achieve this rare feat twice on the LIV tour. The odds of even one hole-in-one are about 12,500 to 1 for professional golfers.

BBC Sport2 min read
One-Gram Gold Lets South Asian Brides Shine Affordably
SolutionsApr 24

One-Gram Gold Lets South Asian Brides Shine Affordably

As gold prices hit record highs, South Asian brides are discovering a creative solution that lets them honor tradition without breaking the bank. One-gram gold jewelry uses a thin coating of real 24-carat gold over base metals, giving women beautiful pieces at a fraction of the cost.

Al Jazeera English3 min read
One-Armed Golfer Beats 100,000-to-1 Odds for Hole-in-One
Community HeroesFeb 1

One-Armed Golfer Beats 100,000-to-1 Odds for Hole-in-One

Patrick Duke lost his arm in a workplace accident and battled suicidal thoughts before discovering golf. Seven years later, he just sank his first hole-in-one against impossible odds.

Good News Network2 min read
Beach Cleanup Saves 10,000 Litter Pieces and Rare Turtle
Acts of KindnessApr 14

Beach Cleanup Saves 10,000 Litter Pieces and Rare Turtle

Volunteers at a South Carolina beach cleanup removed over 10,000 pieces of trash in two hours and rescued one of the world's most endangered sea turtles. The young Kemp's ridley turtle had been hooked by fishing line but was freed and released safely.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup3 min read
Tanzania Fights Drug-Resistant Infections with One Health
SolutionsApr 1

Tanzania Fights Drug-Resistant Infections with One Health

Tanzania is ramping up its battle against drug-resistant diseases by bringing together health, agriculture, and environmental agencies under one coordinated plan. The country is investing in public education and smarter medicine use to protect its people from a growing global threat.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Brawn GP Won F1 Title After Buying Team for One Pound
SportsFeb 20

Brawn GP Won F1 Title After Buying Team for One Pound

A racing team left for dead became world champions in their debut season. These are Formula One's greatest underdog stories that prove anything is possible.

Google: formula one victory2 min read
Two Golfers Hit Holes in One in Same Round at Houston Open
SportsMar 30

Two Golfers Hit Holes in One in Same Round at Houston Open

Shane Lowry and Adam Scott both aced holes during the final round of the PGA Tour's Texas Children's Houston Open, creating a rare and thrilling moment in professional golf. The incredible feat had fans and players celebrating one of golf's most exciting achievements.

BBC Sport2 min read
India Racing to Bring Formula One Back After 12-Year Break
InnovationMar 12

India Racing to Bring Formula One Back After 12-Year Break

India's Sports Minister is working to bring Formula One racing back to the country after it ended in 2013, with plans to build a stronger motorsports program. The government wants to turn India's growing tech and engineering skills into a world-class racing scene.

The Hindu2 min read
$1 Plants One Tree in Global Reforestation Push
Acts of KindnessApr 22

$1 Plants One Tree in Global Reforestation Push

A new Earth Day partnership makes fighting deforestation as simple as donating a dollar. One Tree Planted is turning small donations into forests where they're needed most.

Google News - Reforestation2 min read
Singapore's ONE Pass Draws 8,000 Global Tech Workers
InnovationApr 20

Singapore's ONE Pass Draws 8,000 Global Tech Workers

Singapore's upgraded ONE Pass scheme has attracted over 8,000 top professionals since 2023, with new AI and tech tracks making it easier for startups to compete for world-class talent. The program now recognizes stock-based pay, opening doors for high-growth companies.

Google News - Singapore Technology2 min read
Volunteers Rally for Tornado Victims One Week After Storm
Community HeroesMar 22

Volunteers Rally for Tornado Victims One Week After Storm

One week after devastating tornadoes ripped through Kankakee County, volunteers are delivering care packages to families who lost everything. Local organizations are making sure no one faces recovery alone.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
MIT Steel Powers Formula One Winners, Now Student Race Cars
InnovationMay 21

MIT Steel Powers Formula One Winners, Now Student Race Cars

A revolutionary steel designed at MIT in the 1980s conquered Formula One racing and is now coming home to power student-built race cars. The same material that gave Red Bull four world championships will compete this June in MIT's electric vehicle.

MIT News3 min read
Folly Beach Volunteers Collect 10K Pieces of Trash in 2 Hours
Acts of KindnessApr 13

Folly Beach Volunteers Collect 10K Pieces of Trash in 2 Hours

Over 10,000 pieces of litter vanished from Folly Beach in just two hours thanks to hundreds of volunteers who showed up for their community and marine life. The cleanup crew even helped rescue an endangered sea turtle, proving why every piece of trash picked up matters.

Google: volunteers help3 min read
Golf Buddies Beat 17-Million-to-One Odds With Twin Aces
Acts of KindnessJun 6

Golf Buddies Beat 17-Million-to-One Odds With Twin Aces

Two friends who've golfed together for over 30 years both scored holes-in-one on the same hole, during the same round. The odds of that happening? One in 17 million.

BBC Sport2 min read
One Shot Restores Hearing in Weeks for Deaf Patients
Health & WellnessApr 4

One Shot Restores Hearing in Weeks for Deaf Patients

Ten people born deaf can now hear after a single gene therapy injection, with some improvements appearing in just one month. Children showed the most dramatic results, including one seven-year-old who began having everyday conversations with her mom.

Science Daily3 min read
Jai Hindley Climbs to 3rd at Giro With One Stage Left
SportsMay 30

Jai Hindley Climbs to 3rd at Giro With One Stage Left

Australian cyclist Jai Hindley powered into third place at the Giro d'Italia after conquering one of cycling's most brutal mountain stages. With just one competitive stage remaining, the determined rider has his first grand tour podium finish within reach.

ABC Australia2 min read
Japanese Towns Turn Used Diapers Into New Ones
InnovationApr 3

Japanese Towns Turn Used Diapers Into New Ones

Two Japanese towns facing a landfill crisis found a solution that tackles one of recycling's stinkiest challenges: turning dirty diapers back into fresh ones. Their breakthrough could help Japan's 100 cities adopt diaper recycling by 2030.

Good News Network2 min read

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