HomeLatest Posts Latest Posts Good news stories from around the world. Insights on inner transformation & outer contribution. Good News For HumankindGood news linksAntiheroes blogArchive of Human Genius 7 in 10 cancer patients in the U.S. now survive five-plus years after diagnosis January 13, 2026 The United States has achieved a significant medical victory, with the five-year cancer survival rate rising to nearly 70 percent, up from just 49 percent in the mid-1970s. This historic high, confirmed by the American Cancer Society, reflects decades of progress in early detection and breakthrough treatments like immunotherapy.... Ghana repeals legislation that opened forest reserves to mining January 13, 2026 In a historic win for conservation, the Parliament of Ghana has repealed L.I. 2462, effectively banning mining activities in the country's protected forest reserves. This decision follows months of intense advocacy from a coalition of labor unions, religious groups, and environmental organizations. The repeal safeguards critical watersheds that provide... For the first time ever, EVs outnumber gas-powered cars on the world’s roads January 12, 2026 The majority of cars on the roads around the world are now powered by electricity rather than fossil fuels, drastically reducing the carbon emissions produced by transportation and preventing millions of deaths caused by air pollution. This historic milestone was achieved through aggressive government incentives, improved and less expensive... Fentanyl overdose deaths in the U.S. are now falling sharply January 12, 2026 The United States is seeing a dramatic decline in fentanyl overdose deaths, with new data showing a drop of approximately 33% in 2024 after the crisis peaked at 76,000 deaths in 2023. Preliminary findings suggest continued double-digit reductions in 2025. This positive trend is driven by successful diplomatic efforts... Major rewilding effort removes 100 miles of fencing across the Great Plains of Montana January 08, 2026 Led by the American Prairie Reserve, this initiative relies on volunteers to clear abandoned barbed wire that endangers wildlife and fragments habitat. The removal reopens ancient migration corridors for species like pronghorn antelope and elk, allowing them to move freely across the landscape. This project restores the natural beauty... Pages: 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071