No Bad News

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.

Smiley face

This School Hasn’t Changed Its Uniform In Nearly 500 Years



If you ever thought school uniforms were boring, Christ’s Hospital in Horsham, England, would like a word. Tucked away in the English countryside sits one of the most visually striking schools in the world, where students don’t just wear a uniform, they wear history. At first glance, it feels like you’ve stepped onto the set of a historical drama. The uniform consists of a long blue coat, belted at the waist, worn with matching knee breeches, yellow socks and white neck bands. The girls wear the same coat, but with a matching skirt. The uniform remains virtually unchanged for over 470 years, making it one of the oldest school uniforms in the world. The school opened in 1552 to fatherless and poor children in the city of London. From the beginning, students were provided with clothing through public charity, and the blue and yellow color scheme was likely chosen because the dyes were relatively affordable at the time. Today, Christ’s Hospital is home to around 830 boarding students and 70 day students, with boys and girls in equal numbers. The cost is roughly £36,000-£40,000 ($48,701-$54,113) per year, but families rarely pay full price. It’s actually one of the UK’s most famous charity schools.
 


 
Continue Reading...

Giant Interactive Cat Appears at Hong Kong International Airport



Hong Kong International Airport kicked off its Easter holiday celebrations with the introduction of a giant interactive cat, which follows a series of special events at the airport. Situated in Arrivals Hall A, the installation — “A Moment to Purr” — is inspired by the concept of a virtual pet, and invites passengers to engage with the giant cat through a dedicated kiosk. A digital screen allows passengers to feed, interact with, and enjoy the cat’s presence, with playful responses given in real-time. Elsewhere, the airport has recently held a series of special events, including a Spring Serenade, which featured live performances by a local harmonica band and a pianist, as well as the Bunny Bounce, which saw entertainers dressed in rabbit costumes perform a themed dance for passengers within the terminal. The giant cat will remain in Arrivals Hall A until May 2, when it will, presumably, return to its favorite giant cardboard box.
 


 
Continue Reading...

Air New Zealand’s Economy Sleep Pods Set For Launch



Beginning in May, economy passengers on Air New Zealand’s ultra-long-haul flight between Auckland and New York can book a spot in the airline’s bunk-bed style sleeping pods, which will take to the skies in late 2026. The new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners will offer six full-length, lie-flat sleeping pods called “Skynest.” The pods will include fresh bedding, a privacy curtain, ambient lighting, and a kit that comes equipped with a sleep mask, ear plugs, socks and skincare products. Premium and economy passengers will still be required to buy traditional seats for the 17-hour flight, but will have the option of booking a 4-hour pod session beginning at NZ495 ($292). There will be two sessions available per flight initially, and passengers will be restricted to booking one slot. Those opting to sleep in the pods will be in close proximity to other napping passengers and will not have room to sit up. “Double-bunking” is prohibited, as is eating snacks or smuggling in children.
 

 
Continue Reading...

Residents Sentenced in Bear Suit Insurance Fraud Scheme



Three Southern California residents have been sentenced in a bizarre insurance fraud scheme that prosecutors say involved them staging fake bear attacks on high-end cars. It all stems from a claim the suspects filed with their insurance company, saying a bear got into their car — a 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost — at Lake Arrowhead and damaged the inside with scratches. The California Department of Insurance said the suspects provided a video to the company, which showed the “bear” in the car. An investigation dubbed “Operation Bear Claw” took a closer look at the video and found that the bear was actually a person in a bear costume. Biologists at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed that the fake bear was clearly a human in a bear suit. All three residents were sentenced to 180 days in jail and ordered to pay restitution. Officials say the total cost to the insurance company was $141,839.
 

Ruben Tamrazian, Vahe Muradkhanyan and Alfiya Zuckerman

 
Continue Reading...