Good News on This Day in History
111 years ago today, the world’s first national park department, Parks Canada, was established, 5 years before its counterpart in the U.S. Today they manage the country’s 48 National Parks, […]
111 years ago today, the world’s first national park department, Parks Canada, was established, 5 years before its counterpart in the U.S. Today they manage the country’s 48 National Parks, […]
27 years ago today, Braveheart debuted at the Seattle Film Festival. Featuring Mel Gibson as 13th century Scottish war hero Sir William Wallace, the film introduced one of Scotland’s seminal figures back […]
16 years ago, the U.S. Navy created what would become known as “The Great Carrier Reef,” after the USS Oriskany, a long-unused aircraft carrier commissioned after World War II was […]
36 years ago, When Doves Cry is released as a single by Prince, becoming Billboard’s Single of the Year, and was Prince’s first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single, staying there for […]
18 years ago today, “The Invincibles” Arsenal FC beat Leicester City 2-1 on the final game of the 2003-2004 English Premier League season to finish as the first side in […]
Satisfied Birthday to Chatting Heads singer, songwriter, and musician David Byrne, who turns 70 nowadays. Before substantial college, Byrne experienced been diagnosed on the Asperger’s spectrum and now calls it […]
16 years ago today, Liverpool FC’s captain and star midfielder Steven Gerrard led the Reds to victory against West Ham United in the 2006 English FA Cup Final, in a […]
55 years ago today, Are You Experienced, the debut studio album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, was released. The LP, which came out first in the UK, was an immediate […]
118 years ago today, Salvador Dali was born. Known for his striking and bizarre images, he is one of, if not the most famous surrealist painter in history. Inspired by […]
728 years ago today, Timur Khan was proclaimed Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and emperor of Yuan Dynasty China. The 6th man from the line of Genghis Khan to […]
Bracken Jelier / SWNS Flossie the pooch out of the blue vanished from her property in Devon, England—and numerous times went by just before anybody read anything at all. On […]
Roman bust procured at Goodwill shop in Austin, Texas, by Laura Youthful / SWNS A chipped marble statue purchased for $35 from a thrift retail outlet has turned out to […]
Japanese Lantern Outcome Larry Johnson, CC license Night time sky admirers, on May well 15-16 glimpse up to see the blood-pink spectacle that is a full lunar eclipse. A lunar […]
The therapy of cancer could be revolutionized by the discovery that current medications, used to take care of depression and coronary heart condition, could reverse vital adjustments in most cancers […]
Now, a Rutgers research study has provided a new explanation of how dunes can kind even on a surface area as icy and roiling as Io’s. The research is dependent on a study […]
Bev Currie CC license Backyard bee conservation is all the excitement these days, with folks planting indigenous pollinator gardens, installing bee houses, and collaborating in citizen science endeavors to watch […]
SWNS An underwater photographer has captured this photograph of a big jellyfish less than a paddleboarder. The graphic was taken by photographer and movie-maker Lewis Jefferies off Falmouth in Cornwall It […]
Dr. Masuko Ushio Fukai (left) and Tohru Fukai – Clinical College or university of Ga Training can counter the damage of diabetic issues by activating a purely natural procedure we […]
Snapchat A social media big has designed a selfie camera—and it can fly about your head and follow you all-around. Snapchat, which has hundreds of thousands extra lively daily consumers […]
SWNS A 90-12 months-aged has located her late husband’s wedding ring beneath an apple tree—35 decades just after he dropped it in their backyard garden. Ann Kendrick says Peter, who […]