Here are this week’s uplifting headlines.
1-5 Uplifting Headlines of the Week

1. Guy sacrifices Tesla to save an unconscious driver, Elon Musk offers to cover repair costs. – Source
2. A small city in Iowa is devoting 1,000 acres of land to America’s vanishing bees. – Source
3. India: First 3D printed titanium vertebrae implant helps 32-year-old woman walk again. – Source
4. San Francisco passes law forcing all pet shops to only sell rescue dogs and cats. – Source
5. Brewery offers paid ‘paw-ternity’ leave for employees with new puppies. – Source
6-10 Uplifting Headlines of the Week

6. Hero cat saves sleeping family of 5 from fire. – Source
7. Irish public raises 340K to send teen with cancer to United States for treatment after her heartbreaking video goes viral. – Source
8. Youth team forfeits season over excluding girls | “A youth basketball team decided it would rather give up the rest of its season than play without its two female teammates.” – Source
9. Man Finds Dozens of his Father’s Sketches of fellow WW2 Soldiers in sister’s Attic; Now he’s on a mission to find the families of the men pictured. – Source
10. Two-thirds of Americans give priority to developing alternative energy over fossil fuels. – Source
11-15 Uplifting Headlines of the Week

11. Police dog Freya finds a lost child in woods near Lacombe. – Source
12. This 11-year-old girl has designed and made several prosthetics for her arm – including one that shoots glitter. – Source
13. Fill-in school bus driver builds a ramp for a disabled girl. – Source
14. Lou Schipper was a high school student who left school to fight WWII. The veteran received his diploma this past Friday at the age of 90. –Source
15. When these refugees shared their loneliness, Maine overwhelmed them with kindness. – Source
The linked source for #17 says, “She said one of her opponents challenged her eligibility because of her age, but she was approved to run because of the city charter’s lack of an age requirement.”
If that’s the case, then she’s not the youngest woman (or person) to be eligible. *Anyone* would be eligible. She might be the youngest to ever run, but there’s no proof of that in the article.