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Here you can read the best uplifting, happy news that is happening around us. Read and subscribe. Ditch the mower! UK’s bold no mow may sparks wildlife boom. EU emissions plummet 8% in a year, major climate progress! EU emissions dropped 8% last year, signaling strong progress toward a greener, climate-resilient future. Ditch the mower!
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Today's upbeat news stories from around the world. Fed up with all the doom and gloom in mainstream media? OGN Daily's mission is simple: to search the world for inspiring, uplifting, positive news and stories - and share the daily good news with you. We want to brighten your mood, put a spring in your step and a smile on your face.
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DailyGood is a portal that shares inspiring quotes and news stories that focus on the "good" we can find in our world daily along with a simple action to continue that goodness. Since 1999, it has delivered positive news to subscriber inboxes for free by volunteers every day.
The Good Good Good team has curated the best positive news stories to leave you feeling more hopeful about the world. Here’s why we’re celebrating: There's no shortage of good news in the world — but our brains have an internal negativity bias that encourages us to pay closer attention to bad news than good news.