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.

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Speaking of Bad Luck……….This Man Was a Very Unhappy Camper



An unhappy camper spent about 15 minutes submerged in sewage in the tank of a California campground’s “Porta Potty” after trying to retrieve the sunglasses he accidentally dropped. Rescue crews from Cal Fire were dispatched to Shaver Lake’s Camp Edison, about 50 miles northeast of Fresno, to extricate the unidentified man from the confined tank beneath the waterless, non-flushing toilet. The man, who was not injured, was extricated and decontaminated by firefighters. Needless to say, the man learned a very valuable lesson……..if your sunglasses drop into a portable toilet, buy some new ones.
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Florida Man Posing as a Cop is Arrested After Pulling Over a Real Cop



Sometimes living in Florida can be like living in a Saturday morning cartoon. Recently, a classic slapstick gag played out on the state’s highways when Nadi Jabari (above left), who was pretending to be a police officer, accidentally pulled over a real cop. The 46-year-old activated a set of blue-and-red signal lights he had installed in his vehicle and attempted to pull over another car. Little did he know that operating that car was an undercover sheriff’s deputy, who alerted the “real” cops, who quickly arrived on scene and arrested Jabari. He is now facing charges of impersonating a police officer, unlawful use of blue lights, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
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Is It Safe To Eat a Boiled Egg With a Green Ring Around the Yolk?



If you’ve ever made hard-boiled eggs, it’s likely you’ve cut into one and discovered that the outer yolk has turned slightly green. It has nothing to do with the egg itself and everything to do with how you cooked the egg. At some point during boiling, the natural iron in the yolk reacts with the natural sulfur in the white. The reaction produces hydrogen sulfide, a harmless, greenish-gray colored mineral that appears right where the yolk meets the white. Since the eggs have usually cooked through when the reaction happens, the green color is a visual cue that they’ve been overcooked. The good news is that yolks with a green ring are perfectly safe to eat, though they may not make the picture-perfect deviled eggs or egg salad. To prevent this from happening, stop cooking the eggs before the sulfur and iron reaction occurs. For perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs, bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil, ensure there’s enough water to completely cover the eggs by at least an inch, gently lower cold eggs into the boiling water using a slotted spoon, and cook exactly 10 minutes for softer yolks and 12 minutes for firmer ones. Transfer the eggs to a bowl of cold water and ice and let them chill for 10-15 minutes before peeling.
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Fake Pilot Says Passengers Were Never at Risk



A Swedish pilot who flew commercial airliners for 13 years with a fake license said he never put passengers at risk. Thomas Salme was caught as he was about to pilot a Boeing 737 from Amsterdam to Turkey, arrested on suspicion of holding a fake pilot's license. He had accumulated 10,000 unlicensed hours in the air, admitting that he doctored his expired pilot’s license. He was fined $2,600 and banned from flying for a year. Judges in Amsterdam rejected the prosecution’s plea for a prison sentence, even praising Salme's safety record. The 41-year-old was working as a maintenance engineer for Scandinavian Airlines when a friend let him access the firm’s full-scale flight simulator while it wasn’t being used. “I got the crackpot idea to apply as a co-pilot at a real airline, so I made myself a Swedish flying permit with a logo out of regular white paper,” confessed Salme. He is now being compared to Frank Abignale, the American who conned people into thinking he was a pilot. Leonardo DiCaprio starred in the film Catch Me If You Can that told his story.
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