250 years ago today, Virginia’s colonial legislature became the first to adopt a Bill of Rights. Known as the “Virginia Declaration of Rights,” it formed the basis and foundation of government in Virginia at the time, and a slightly updated version may still be seen in Virginia’s Constitution, making it legally in effect to this […] The post Good News in History, June 12 appeared first on Good News Network.
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Every April, eastern Nepal’s Tinjure-Milke-Jaljale region sees a rush of tourists, arriving for the vibrant spring bloom of rhododendrons, the country’s national flower. The flowers have now become more than a photo backdrop; they’re part of a new, unregulated market for a “souvenir:” Unlicensed rhododendron liquor. Sold openly in reused bottles with handwritten labels, the […]
Long before OG Anunoby became an NBA Finals hero, he was the quiet kid wandering the halls of Indiana and showing up at frat parties in Bloomington.
Severe thunderstorm warnings are in effect in Piscataquis County, Maine, until 7 p.m., and in Connecticut’s Fairfield County, New Haven County and Middlesex County until 7:45. Click here to see other severe weather alerts. The sizzle is on again today. We’ll see relief at the coast with the sea breeze, but elsewhere, it’s another day in the low 90s. Humidity will combine with the heat to make it feel like upper 90s. At those temperatures, it’s best to limit strenuous outdoor work or sports. Keep guzzling cold, (preferably) nonalcoholic beverages too. It’s easy to get dehydrated with dew points near 70. Heat advisories and air quality alerts There are a number of heat advisories in effect for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine and Vermont until 8 p.m. Friday. There are also active air quality alerts. Click here for all weather alerts School dismissals? A number of schools in Connecticut, as well as Worcester Public S
Satou Sabally continues to look more like herself, her performance in Thursday’s 104-90 win against the Dream being the latest example.
Scientists at RIKEN have proposed a new way to make quantum systems synchronize in only one direction—like a one-way street for sound particles known as phonons. The breakthrough combines two quantum effects to create a form of one-way quantum synchronization that remains surprisingly stable even when exposed to manufacturing flaws and environmental noise, two major obstacles that have long hindered real-world quantum technologies.
"I’ve just never been a real fan of children."
Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston made WNBA history in the Fever's 114-106 win over the Sky on Thursday night in Indianapolis.
A tiny set of ancient genetic “switches” may have played a surprisingly large role in making human language possible. Researchers found that these DNA regions, which act like volume controls for genes involved in brain development, have an outsized influence on language ability despite making up less than 0.1% of the genome.
Amada was swept away by powerful waves while her mother and brother were rescued by bystanders near Treasure Island Beach.
There could be two New York basketball teams capturing championships this weekend.
A ‘global turning point for mangroves’, a new France-sized marine reserve, and how EVs save lives, plus more The post What went right this week: the good news that matters appeared first on Positive News.