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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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Montana “Bar Fairies” Reward Drivers Who Don't Drive Drunk



If you live in Montana and you’ve been out drinking and choose to take a cab home instead of driving, you might not think anybody noticed......but someone did. That someone is the Montana Bar Fairies, a group of volunteers who are going viral for tucking $5 gift cards under the windshield wipers of cars left by bar patrons — a reward for making the right choice and not driving drunk. Consider it the cost of a coffee or latte to help with that hangover. Like most volunteering, it requires a bit of sacrifice. Who wants to get up at 5:00 o’clock in the morning just to go give their money away to strangers? In Polson, Montana, that would be Tim and Kelly, who left gift cards on 8 vehicles. Meanwhile, in Kalispell, it was Shannon and Brittany who left 20 gift cards on parked cars. As for Jesse, Beverly, Grace, and Kate, they worked the Whitefish Winter Carnival, where there are always sure to be cars left behind in favor of rideshares. What started as a small act of kindness — leaving coffee gift cards on cars left overnight at Montana bars — has grown into a nationwide movement advocating for stronger DUI laws and supporting families affected by drunk driving tragedies.
 

 
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Kroger Just Beat Walmart and Aldi as the Most Affordable Grocery Store in America



Grocery stores don’t all have the same prices, and finding the one with the best prices can help reduce costs. While Walmart or Aldi might be the first places that come to mind when thinking about budget-friendly stores, neither takes the crown. A recent study comparing major grocery store chains crowned Kroger as the most affordable place to buy groceries in America. At Kroger, you can get 15 staple items — including dairy, starches, chicken, and baking ingredients — for a total of $30. While not every single one of these items was cheapest at Kroger, most were, some by a significant margin. For example, a dozen eggs at Kroger cost $1.29, compared to $1.47 at Walmart. Kroger’s Corn Flakes and bread edged out the competition by more than 20¢ each. Sugar was actually Kroger’s best deal, priced at $2.56 for four pounds, which is 63¢ cheaper than the next best, Aldi. Coming in second place in the most affordable category was Walmart, followed by Aldi in third place.
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A Tornado in Alaska?



Rumors of a tornado in Alaska swirled around social media recently, fueled by an impressive video showing a large funnel extending down across the hilly landscape. However, looks can be deceiving. The National Weather Service quickly confirmed that it was a funnel cloud rather than a rare tornado. The cloud didn’t touch the ground, as making contact would have qualified it as a tornado. The funnel cloud was spotted along the Denali Highway in a remote area about 80 miles northeast of Talkeetna. The funnel was visible for about 15 minutes by onlookers, extending from the base of a towering cumulus. According to the National Weather Service, the “parent cloud” that generated the funnel rose about 30,000 feet high and produced one single lightning strike. Tornadoes in the state of Alaska are extremely rare, with only seven tornadoes ever recorded within state boundaries since 1959.
 

 
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Pringles Introduces Hot Dog Buns Infused With Chip Flavors



Pringles has introduced its newest product, but it doesn't pack a crunch. The iconic snack brand announced on Monday that it's infusing three of its signature flavors into an overlooked summer staple: hot dog buns. Pringles limited-edition "Pop Dog Buns" combine potato-based hot dog buns with the brand's fan-favorite flavors: sour cream and onion, BBQ, or honey mustard. Each bun is 7½ inches long and comes packaged in the signature Pringles can. The limited-edition Pop Dog Buns are being rolled out on two dates: Wednesday, July 8, and Wednesday, July 15 at 12 p.m. EDT. They will be available through the Pringles online marketplace, OnceYouPopMarket.com, and will come free with the purchase of a three-pack of Pringles sour cream and onion, BBQ and honey mustard chips for $6.97, while supplies last.
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