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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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Wannabe Cinderella Leaves Her Shoe at the Ball



When Prince Christian of Denmark showed up to his 18th birthday bash at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, he never dreamed he would meet a real-life Cinderella. When the single gold stiletto was found, the Danish royal palace had some fun on Instagram by posting a photo of the shoe that was found after the festivities wrapped up. “Is it Cinderella who forgot her shoe last night?” courtiers captioned the snap. 


 

It wasn’t long before Anne-Sofie Tørnsø Olesen came forward as the owner of the stiletto. The 18-year-old student was one of 200 young people from Denmark’s 98 municipalities who scored an invitation to the birthday party, representing the Egedal Municipality. She decided to make the night extra memorable by recreating the well-known children’s story by leaving her single shoe intentionally. "It was meant to be a fairytale ending à la Cinderella,” said Anne-Sophie. She explained that she had talked to her family and friends about it, and they agreed that she should leave the shoe, pointing out that it was a chance she probably wouldn’t get again. However, the plan wasn’t that easy to pull off. When she tried to discreetly drop her heel, someone rushed to return it to her. Determined to follow through with her plan, she decided to try it again. This time when she dropped the shoe, she hurried away so no one could stop her. Anne-Sophie said that although she's single, she doesn't think she and Prince Christian will have the same ending as Cinderella and her prince. "It's not because I think that now I'm going to marry him, but I kind of hoped that someone would think it was funny, and then it also creates attention for the royal house,” she said. The pair did speak at the event, although Anne-Sophie can’t recall the exact conversation. 


Anne-Sofie Tørnsø Olesen and her escort, Alexander Lüders Rix Bach


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How Many Millionaires Are in the U.S.?



As of 2024, the number of millionaires in the United States was around 23.8 million. That means that roughly 1 in 15 people in the U.S. has a net worth of at least 7 figures. That number includes not just tycoons but also people who have slowly built wealth through investing, home ownership, and disciplined saving. It’s not about having a million dollars in cash. It’s about financial assets like stocks, retirement accounts, and real estate. If what you own is worth more than what you owe and the difference is $1 million or more, congratulations…..you’re a millionaire. Most people don’t become millionaires overnight. Data shows that people who reach this milestone typically do so after 30 to 40 years of saving and investing. The U.S. leads in both the number of millionaires and the number of billionaires. Becoming a millionaire is often a milestone, not an endpoint. While many set goals of helping families, funding charitable causes, or starting businesses, they still watch spending, keep track of their accounts, and review portfolio performance. Their finances reflect years of work, not a sudden get rich quick scheme, and while some may one day become billionaires, most are content to sustain a healthy balance of cash, assets, and investments.
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Dating is Hard Enough for Short Men…….Now Tinder Just Made it Harder



Short men are up in arms over a controversial new feature on Tinder. The dating app has started testing a new feature that allows people who pay for the app to filter potential matches based on height — a move that has sparked discussion online about the challenges short men face. Relationship experts say dating can be more difficult for short men, especially on apps, where height filters cause them to get overlooked right off the bat. They stress that while this can certainly feel discouraging, it’s important not to lose hope, as there are still plenty of ways to meet people open to dating a short man. It’s also important, they add, for daters to be open-minded. There’s nothing wrong with preferring to date someone tall, but it’s important to ask yourself how important a specific trait is to you before turning on a filter that will eliminate potential matches. Dating coach Amy Chan encourages people to find ways of meeting people outside of dating apps, ideally in settings where their personalities can shine. Maybe that’s joining a club or taking up a hobby where you’ll meet other like-minded people. “If you’re someone who uses a height filter, you might want to try expanding it an inch or two and see what happens,” says dating coach Blaine Anderson. “You could be surprised who you meet.”
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How to Save Your Life When No One is Around to Help You



For everyone who’s ever taken a CPR class, there’s one thing they probably didn’t show you how to do. Let’s say it’s 5 p.m. and you’re driving home after a particularly stressful day. All of a sudden, you start feeling weak, your heart is beating hard, and you have only a few seconds before you lose consciousness. You can help yourself by coughing repeatedly and strongly. Take a deep breath before each cough, repeating the coughing every second until you arrive at the hospital or until your heart starts beating normally. Deep breathing gives oxygen to your lungs, and coughing increases blood circulation to the heart. Heart pressure also helps restore your normal heartbeat. Cardiologists say that following these instructions can save your life when there’s no one around to help you.
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