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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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Blind Woman Regains Sight After 23 Years and No One Knows Why



For more than two decades, Mary Ann Franco from Florida lived in complete darkness. After suffering a spinal injury in a car accident, she gradually lost her eyesight until she could see nothing but blackness. Then, in what doctors later described as a medical mystery, a simple fall inside her home appeared to change everything. Franco reportedly tripped over a tile in her living room and fell backward, hitting her head. The accident left her badly injured and forced her to wear a neck brace for months before undergoing a 4-hour neck surgery. When she woke up in the hospital after the procedure, something extraordinary had happened. At first, she was too disoriented from the anesthesia to fully understand it. Then the next morning, she looked out of her hospital window and realized that she could suddenly see trees, buildings and sunlight for the first time in more than 20 years. Even the neurosurgeon who operated on her admitted that he couldn't fully explain the recovery. Dr. John Afshar later described the case as a “true miracle," saying that he had never expected the procedure to affect her eyesight at all. Franco herself believed faith played a role in her recovery. Although her vision wasn't perfect, Franco said she was simply grateful to be able to see again after so many years in darkness.
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Handyman Turns Pink Barbie Camper Into a Gas-Saving Ride



Georgia handyman Mali Hightower has come up with a unique way to combat soaring fuel prices by modifying a Barbie Dream Camper into a functioning vehicle using a 2-gallon, 1-piston engine from an old power washer. Hightower said he’s always had a niche for building go-karts, and once he saw how gas prices were skyrocketing, he started making mini cars. He uses the bright pink vehicle to travel around the Atlanta suburb of Ellenwood. The camper costs only a few dollars to fill up, compared to more than $60 to fuel his minivan. It just goes to show that when gas prices climb high enough, people can get extremely creative.
 

 
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Apartment Building Printed in 34 Days



Europe's largest 3D-printed apartment building in France contains 12 social housing apartments spread across three floors. The project's printing process was carried out in just 34 days. It's positioned next to another very similar building by the same developer, which was constructed using traditional techniques and took three months longer to complete. According to the developers, ViliaSprint is the first building in France in which both the load-bearing structure and all of the walls were printed directly on-site. The curved facade and rounded floor plan are only economical because of 3D printing, complex geometries that would add significant cost with conventional formwork. On-site concrete production further reduces transport emissions, and the optimized form also saved approximately 10% of concrete volume.
 





 
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Stop Throwing Away Your Used Tea Bags



If you think tea bags are just for brewing, think again. From skincare miracles to clever cleaning hacks, there are a variety of uses for tea bags that can fit into your daily routine. Here are just a few of the smarter and more sustainable ways to use tea bags once you've enjoyed a cup.


REVITALIZE YOUR SKIN
Start by soaking a tea bag in lemon juice and let it chill in the refrigerator for a few hours. Use the resulting liquid to wash your face and neck and enjoy a cool, invigorating feel. Not only does it clean, it also leaves your skin feeling refreshed. They’re also handy for toning down dark circles and reducing eye redness. Just wet two tea bags and place them over your eyes for about 15 minutes.

CLEANING AND ODOR CONTROL
Tea bags can be used to polish glass surfaces, plates, and even cooking grates. Just wet a tea bag with boiling water to whip up a simple cleaning solution that makes surfaces shine without harsh chemicals. They also work wonders on controlling odors. Toss a dry tea bag in your refrigerator to help soak up unwanted smells. You can also use a wet tea bag on your hands to quickly neutralize the odor onions leave behind.

PEST CONTROL AND PLANT CARE
The smell of tea can keep pesky visitors away. Used tea bags placed in cupboards or tucked away in the corners of your home can help deter critters like mice and spiders. Gardeners use tea bags to help keep moisture locked in after watering flower pots. Just drop them in the bottom of the pots and your plants will thank you.

TENDERIZING MEAT
Believe it or not, tea bags can be used to create a flavorful marinade for meat. Steep them in boiling water and pour the mixture over your meat before marinating. The tannins in the tea help break down proteins, leaving your meat tender and delicious.

PAIN RELIEF
If you have a scraped knee or other abrasion, applying a moist tea bag can help ease the pain. The tannins in the tea work to soothe and speed up healing.
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