
Weekly Highlights: Essential Good News
‘Hope, insight and humanity’ fill the International Booker Prize shortlist. Authors compete for £50,000 prize with stories of diverse characters and rich histories.

‘Hope, insight and humanity’ fill the International Booker Prize shortlist. Authors compete for £50,000 prize with stories of diverse characters and rich histories.

Wisconsin AG Josh Kaul is confident the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold birthright citizenship, despite concerns.

Easter festivities in Northeast Pennsylvania offer fun for all ages with egg hunts, brunches, and special prizes.

Andrel Henderson, a sixth grader with special needs, missed 100+ school days due to unreliable transportation.

Judge Abby Meyer cited his misdemeanor record, said his sister Rose Godinez. He appeared virtually in Omaha’s court.

The Legislature advanced a bill restricting firearms in the Capitol to concealed carry permit holders, funding metal detectors.

English singer-songwriter shares insights on appreciating good fortune, benefits of stoicism and his alternate dream of being a trucker.

UGA Miracle raised over $1.4 million for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta during their 31st annual Dance Marathon.

A replanting movement in rural Palestine is renewing hope among farmers with tens of thousands of olive saplings taking root.

Hundreds gathered on the Helen Boosalis Trail, from children to seniors, showing growing energy against U.S. actions abroad.

Meet L, a mid-20s PhD student in Milwaukee, navigating life as an undocumented immigrant with no clear path to citizenship.
An estimated 130 people in Buncombe County are still homeless due to Hurricane Helene, with the total number rising to 824.