What is good news for today?
Good news: Congress leader Bharat Singh Solanki recovers from Covid-19 after 101 days. In our good news section, watch the story of former Gujarat Congress president and member of Parliament Bharat Singh Solanki who has created a unique record.
Are there any updates?
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How can I be up to date with the news?
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How can I stay updated without social media?
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What are some good things that are happening?
and a very good friend, Gary Miller, (Col., USMC, Ret.) gave me some information I’m happy to pass on to you. American Legion Post #875 is an active asset to the Neponset Community. Among other things, it maintains the “Avenue of Flags” at Floral
Is there anything good happening?
So compromises were necessary to make it happen. Something our Kansas delegation should keep in mind is compromise doesn’t mean you get everything you want. Compromise means you give a little and they give a little — and good things happen for Kansans.
What are some positive things to say?
Say their name,this gets their attention
What are some good things happening in the world?
What are some good things happening in the world right now? 10 good things that are happening in the world right now. Pollution is dropping. Not all heroes wear capes. Burgers for all. Koalas are being released back into the wild. An army of volunteers has been assembled. Coaching ambulance drivers. Getting that bread.