Happy news today

Happy news today

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No schools or classes are functioning these days. Thanks to Covid-19, online classes are a new norm. But, ponder a minute for those students who do not have access to smartphones, internet services, and even electricity. This episode of Good News brings you the story of a 25-year-old teacher who started an open-air class for the class 9 students, and a classroom made up of a thatched hut for the class 10 students. Watch report. Positive news stories A man made a unique discovery while at a Pennsylvania state park recently – one that dates back 50 years.  When Joe Fresetta spotted a bottle on the ground at Fowlers Hollow State Park in Pennsylvania’s Perry County, he assumed it was trash, he told NBC affiliate WGAL8 News. He found a message in a bottle containing several faded pieces…

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‘Good News Guru’ Geri Weis-Corbley was listening to the news on the radio with her son when she first came up with the idea for the Good News Network: “I thought, ‘When will he start hearing all of this negativity that’s going into his consciousness?’” At Cristo Rey Research Triangle High School, students go to work each week To boost immunity, forget ‘magic pills.’ Focus on sleep, exercise, diet and cutting stress (Washington Post) Positive world news of today

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Breaking celebrity news and the latest showbiz gossip. All the stories you cannot afford to miss. Emotional and extremely heartwarming video that shows blind, autistic child Kodi Lee’s extraordinary performance in America’s Got Talent Sometimes it seems as if we’re living under a constant barrage of heavy news. But it isn’t all bad out there.

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There’s no denying that the world is filled with a great deal of heartbreak, pain, and injustice. But at Good Good Good, it’s our job to respond to bad news by sharing good news stories about those pushing back to make the world a better place. Share Good News! Use #goodnews41 on social media. Showers taper off before sunrise Saturday morning and the clouds will begin to break up during the day. Gradual clearing will lead to a relatively pleasant day. However, temperatures will be much cooler. A raft of very cold air dives into the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest from Canada, pushing our temperatures well-below average again during the weekend. Cool, dry conditions persist on Sunday.