Here are this week’s uplifting headlines.
1-5 Uplifting Headlines of the Week
1. After Denver hired homeless people to shovel mulch and perform other day labor, more than 100 landed regular jobs. – Source
2. The engineer who lived modestly donates $37 million to Pittsburgh Foundation. Mr. Suckling’s bequest will benefit the Sewickley Public Library, the Heritage Valley Health System in Sewickley, and nonprofits and programs in the Sewickley region that help low-income youth and families. – Source
3. New Alabama bill would abolish civil forfeiture, require convictions to confiscate property. – Source
4. Arizona DPS trooper drags a man from car seconds before train hits it. – Source
5. When internet trolls told this record-breaking teen explorer to make a sandwich, she did just that. – Source
6-10 Uplifting Headlines of the Week
6. The marijuana-based anti-seizure drug could hit U.S. market in 2018 after strong study results. – Source
7. Marine life conservation groups see a swell of donations after reports suggest Trump hates sharks. – Source
8. In-N-Out employees can work their way up to $160,000 a year with no degree or previous experience. – Source
9. Montana governor signs executive order to keep net neutrality in the state. – Source
10. Saudi women will soon be able to drive. And, now, they want to fly, too. – Source
11-15 Uplifting Headlines of the Week
11. Man learns to read at age 47 after hiding illiteracy for years. – Source
12. Cyclist finds a nearly dead puppy, works frantically to revive her. – Source
13. Star African-American ballerina Aesha Ash is wandering around inner-city Rochester NY in a tutu, to show other little girls of color that “it’s okay to embrace our softer side, and let the world know we’re multidimensional.” – Source
14. A puppy that was to be put down because its owners could not afford life-saving surgery has been saved by a student veterinary nurse who stepped in at the last moment. Fay Alsworth raised £3,000 in six days to pay for Nelly to have a special operation in Somerset. – Source
15. Arizona woman shot in the head during Las Vegas massacre to leave the hospital after profound recovery. – Source
21. “despite Trump’s attempt to make them cost more” Seems to imply a nefarious plan on Trumps part to punish solar energy producers when in reality he is adding higher tariffs to foreign imports of solar panels (among many other imports).
I didn’t vote for Trump, but the “despite Trump’s attempt to make them cost more.” line, really make you guys sound biased.
Give facts, not opinions.
I just went to read on that because I didnt know what that was about. He’s not making them more expensive for the heck of it, just trying something to make the home market grow. Deceiving headline, not uplifiting…
Kudos Harold.
if you fail to see the trump admin’s crusade to champion oil and coal over renewables like wind and solar, then you really need to simply read more actual news. It’s all there.
I feel sorry for anyone who espouses opinions, without actually doing real research to back it up.
yes, the tariffs are on foreign solar panels coming into the US. Its not like Trump is trying to make US made solar panels more commercially viable or competitive, though! don’t be fooled!
Trump has been trying to prop up the collapsing coal industry, even though there are more US workers in the Solar sector than there are in the coal mining industry.
So the false claim he is working to save the coal workers is false. He and his billionaire friends/lobbyists just want more money money money, and solar and wind threaten those profits.
reality is here, no amount of spin can hide the blatant grab for money while destroying the environment.