Happy Friday. A new Lancet study just confirmed that EVs are already measurably cleaning the air over California – researchers tracked it via satellite across 1,700 ZIP codes. Unclear how Big Oil plans to spin "the data came from space."
In today's edition:
The keynote speaker who paid off 176 graduates' loans
A nurse who saved a chef's life six hours after graduating
Sir David Attenborough's retirement plan at age 100
An Indian office complex that just dethroned the Pentagon
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It’s not all doom and gloom out there. Here’s some positive news items from publications around the world.
🇺🇸 Grads Stunned as Speaker Wipes Out Their Final-Year Loans
The 176 graduating seniors at NC State's Wilson College of Textiles were gobsmacked. Their keynote speaker Anil Kochhar ditched with the usual trite life lessons and instead announced he and his wife Marilyn would be covering every senior's final-year loans. (Read more 👉 Happily)
🇺🇸 Nurse Saves a Chef's Life At Her Graduation Dinner
The ink wasn't even dry on Amanda Howard's doctorate of nurse anesthesia when she was forced to put it to use – at her graduation dinner in Philadelphia, where a chef had collapsed in the kitchen. One round of CPR and she had saved a life. She finished her celebration meal still covered in pasta sauce, which is, frankly, the most baller graduation story we've heard all year. (Read more 👉 Happily)
🌎 Women Can Wait Years for an Endometriosis Diagnosis. New Tech Could Change That
Around 200 million women have endometriosis, and the current gold-standard diagnosis involves a nine-year wait followed by keyhole surgery under general anaesthetic, which is brutal for those left in limbo. But now, a wave of new tests is set to dramtically reduce that and improve lives. (Read more 👉 BBC News)
🇺🇸 EVs Are Already Cleaning the Air. Now There's Satellite Proof.
Scientists have predicted for years that EVs would cut air pollution. A new Lancet study finally measured it – from space. Researchers tracked nitrogen dioxide across nearly 1,700 California ZIP codes and found that for every 200 extra EVs on the road, NO₂ dropped 1.1%. And California isn't even fully electrified yet. (Read more 👉 Good Good Good)
🇺🇸 Utah Kids Start a Park-Cleaning Club to "Help the World"
Raylan Jenkins, 10, got tired of trash on his local playground in Springeville, Utah, and did what any rational 10-year-old would do: founded a club. The Cool Cleaning Crew (CCC, if you're Raylan) now hits a new local park every week with bin bags. First meet-up was in a snowstorm. Five kids showed up anyway. "We don't do it for the money but for the world," Raylan said. (Read more 👉 KSL)
🇬🇧 Sir David Attenborough Confirmed to Narrate Blue Planet III at Age 100
David Attenborough recently turned 100, and his retirement plan is – checks notes – narrating a brand-new Blue Planet series. The BBC confirmed Blue Planet III will launch this autumn, with Sir David back behind the mic for a third deep dive after the 2001 original and 2017's Blue Planet II. The new series promises "extraordinary new depths." (Read more 👉 BBC)

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Feel good stories from Happilynews.com guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
Firefighter Helped Deliver a Baby. 22 Years Later, He Traveled 800 Miles to Attend Her College Graduation

The sun was just coming up over Colorado Springs on the morning of February 15, 2004 when Alan Kent's fire engine pulled into the driveway of Todd and Stacy Huddle's house. Kent, a paramedic with Station 15, didn't need to ask what kind of call this was. He could hear Stacy screaming from inside.
"As we pulled up, I remember the sun coming up, and it was a gorgeous, gorgeous morning," Kent said. "But I remember a scream coming out of the house."
Stacy was 39 weeks pregnant. She'd been feeling unwell for days and had convinced herself it was the flu. It wasn't. At 6:10 a.m. – fifteen minutes after the 911 call connected – Kent helped deliver a healthy baby girl. They named her Chloe Faith. Her due date had been Kent's birthday, the following week.
Kent had delivered babies before. What turned this one into something else was a thank-you visit a few weeks later. Stacy bundled up newborn Chloe and brought her to Fire Station 15, just to introduce her properly. "I think I just instinctively knew Alan was just going to be part of our family," she said. So the two families made a pact: Chloe would spend her birthdays at the firehouse, and Kent would show up for every milestone that mattered.
Twenty-two years later, he's kept the promise – minus the COVID years, when none of them could. The 15th birthday was especially memorable: turning 15, on February 15th, at Fire Station 15. Kent retired last July after 35 years on the job. Chloe surprised him at his retirement party.
Last month, he and his wife Laura drove the 800 miles from Colorado Springs to Phoenix to watch Chloe graduate from Grand Canyon University with a degree in educational studies and a minor in Christian studies. "Alan was one of the first people to really hold me," Chloe said. "We've just always had a bond."

"Since I'm retired, I've got a little bit of time," Kent told reporters. "But even if I wasn't retired, I wouldn't miss this."
Chloe is getting married this summer. Kent already has the date on his calendar.
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For 80 years, the Pentagon held the title of biggest office building on Earth. It just got dethroned – not by some gleaming Silicon Valley campus, but by the Surat Diamond Bourse in Gujarat, India. The 15-story complex sprawls across 35 acres, packs in 4,700 office spaces, and houses 65,000 workers under one roof. Surat cuts 90% of the world's diamonds, so the brief was simple: get everyone in the same building. The result is nine towers connected by a central spine and shuttled by 131 elevators (yes, 131), with a smart system that gets you to the top in six minutes flat. The cost? $388 million. The architect Sonali Rastogi swears beating the Pentagon was never the goal – the team just needed more square footage.

Bright Bits ☀️
🤗 Happiness Hack
For 2,000 years, philosophers and psychologists have split a "good life" into two camps: happy (lots of pleasure) and meaningful (lots of purpose). A new study out of the University of Florida proposes a third option that's just as valid: a psychologically rich life, full of curiosity, novelty, and challenge. Psychologists Erin Westgate and Shigehiro Oishi found this third path resonates across cultures – and that for many people, it's the one they value most. The trade-off: rich experiences aren't always pleasant ones. Watching a sad film. Backpacking somewhere unfamiliar. Reading something that disagrees with you. Often those are the moments we look back on most fondly. So if today feels neither blissful nor deeply meaningful, ask whether it's at least interesting. That counts too. (Read more 👉 University of Florida)
❝Some Inspiring Words❞
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched – they must be felt with the heart."
💡Fun Fact
A single bolt of lightning contains enough energy to toast 100,000 slices of bread. Though nobody has successfully rigged up a toaster yet.
📰 This Week In History
1551 San Marcos University in Lima, Peru, opens (oldest continuously operating university in the Americas)
1792 Twenty-four merchants form the New York Stock Exchange at 70 Wall Street
1998 Seinfeld's final two-part episode "The Finale" airs on NBC-TV to 76.3 million viewers
2000 India's population officially reaches 1 billion, and Astha Arora is named India's billionth baby
2010 Jessica Watson at age 16 becomes the youngest person to sail solo, non-stop and unassisted around the world

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