Here are this week’s uplifting headlines.
1-5 Uplifting Headlines of the Week
1. Experimental treatment in Spain puts 18 cancer patients in complete remission. – Source
2. McDonald’s teen employee hopped through the drive-thru window to save a customer choking on a chicken nugget. – Source
3. Denver Museum of Nature & Science receives a $25M anonymous donation. – Source
4. Omicron is up to 70% less likely to need hospital care. – Source
5. Moderna announces their authorized booster (50 µg of mRNA-1273) increases Omicron neutralizing antibody levels approximately 37-fold. – Source
6-10 Uplifting Headlines of the Week
6. The five-day office week isn’t coming back. WFH is here to stay. – Source
7. Man finds a baby frog in a box of salad, adopts him, and gives him snacks and baths. – Source
8. Posting on social media the University of Warsaw said: “Ph.D. student Michał Styczyński discovered a substance from the melanin category which can be used as an effective, natural UV filter in Antarctic bacteria (eliminating synthetic ingredients of creams which contribute to the death of coral reefs). – Source
9. Lynx hunting in Latvia to be prohibited. – Source
10. The government of Canada moving forward with banning single-use plastics. – Source
11-15 Uplifting Headlines of the Week
11. Kellogg’s strike ends after union members ratify a new contract. “This agreement makes gains and does not include any concessions.” – Source
12. A 11-year-old honored for saving a fellow student from choking and a woman from a house fire all in one day. – Source
13. Biden signs a bill to ban goods made by Uyghur Slave Labor. – Source
14. Denver push puts 576 homeless into subsidized housing. – Source
15. A teacher learned one of her students might go hungry over winter break. She now feeds thousands of kids each year. – Source