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In today’s world, there seems to be more bad news than good news. The truth is, there’s just as much good news out there; the media just isn’t reporting it. If you’re tired of being fed only bad news by the media, you’ve come to the right place. Here you’ll find lighthearted news: inspirational, funny, uplifting and interesting.

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Woman is Lucky to be Alive After Her Electric Toothbrush Exploded



Charlotte Bowers had no issues with the Oral B electric toothbrush she had for months, before it spontaneously exploded while she was sleeping. The explosion caused the toothbrush to catch on fire, but thankfully the steel frame of the bathroom mirror prevented the flames from spreading too far. The 33-year-old had purchased the Oral B Cross Action toothbrush in May 2025, and for 8 months had no problem with it whatsoever. Then, one morning, she opened the door to her bathroom and was horrified to find that it had exploded during the night and caused a fire. She said the explosion tripped all of the electric in the house, though she never heard anything during the night. The fire left the bathroom covered in black smoke, and although Bowers had to spend $267 on special paint to mask the smoke smell, Oral B has only offered her $46 for a new toothbrush. A spokesperson for Oral B said, “Though the cause of the fire remains unknown, it’s important to know that an unplugged cordless toothbrush doesn’t contain enough energy to cause a fire.” Bowers response to the comment was, “It’s completely insulting, I could be dead.” She says she will never have another electric toothbrush because it’s not worth the risk.

 



 

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Dialing "867-5309" Will Now Connect You with a Professional Cancer Support Line Free of Charge



If you call 867-5309 these days, Jenny won’t answer, but a telemedicine professional will. After seeing the emotional toll cancer took on some of his friends, the man behind Tommy Tutone’s 1981 smash hit “867-5309/Jenny,” has teamed up with global nonprofit Cancer Support Community to turn the most famous phone number in music into a hotline for people impacted by the disease. Armed with an ear-worm of a chorus, “867-5309/Jenny” lapped up 1980s radio play until it was one of the most famous phone numbers in the country. Tommy Heath (inset), the group’s frontman, said anyone impacted by cancer can call 272-867-5309 to receive immediate support, trusted information, and personalized guidance from trained specialists at Cancer Support Community. Heath himself is dealing with a minor case of skin cancer, but it won’t stop him from going on tour this summer, where, yes, he will play “867-5309/Jenny,” and presumably tell the crowd all about exactly who it is that will answer the phone 45 years after the hit was released.
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The Deadliest Rollercoaster in America



The Omaha neighborhood known today as Benson looked a whole lot different 100 years ago. Krug Park was an amusement park in the area currently known as Gallagher Park. On July 24, 1930, it was the site of the deadliest roller coaster accident in the nation’s history. The Big Dipper rollercoaster crashed in the early evening hours after a bolt in the brake shoe jammed a rear wheel, causing four cars to derail and plunge approximately 35 feet to the ground. Four people died and 17 people were injured. The event led to a temporary ban on rollercoasters in Omaha and significantly contributed to the decline and eventual closure of Krug Park in 1940. It was landscaped into a traditional park in 1955 and was renamed Gallagher Park.
 
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The Luxury London Shopping Arcade Where Whistling is Banned



The Burlington Shopping Arcade opened its doors in 1819 as London’s original department store. Built as a high-end haven specifically for the rich and powerful people of London, it was a place for them to stroll, shop, and spend their time away from the lower-class riff-raff of London. Of course, Burlington Arcade also attracted its fair share of pickpockets. To avoid being caught by the security guards who patrolled the arcade, the pickpockets would whistle secret codes to alert each other of the presence of security guards. Once the security guards caught on to the practice, whistling was completely banned in the arcade. Today, there are only three people permitted to whistle in the Burlington Arcade. The first is none other than Paul McCartney of the Beatles. One day in 1980, McCartney was caught whistling in the Burlington Arcade. As a result, he was granted lifelong permission to break the no-whistling rule. He continued to be the only person allowed to whistle until 2011, when a security guard made a deal with a young boy that if the boy got a good school report, he would have permission to whistle in the arcade. Lo and behold, four years later the little boy came back with his good report, and he was given a “whistling permit.” Fast-forward to 2025 and Geert Chatrou — the three-time world champion whistler — became the third person given official permission to whistle down the arcade. In fact, to celebrate, he whistled a rendition of the Beatles’ “Love Me Do” as he walked down the Burlington Arcade.
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