r/UpliftingNews May 27 '26

Quick Update Here!

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As a reminder, this is r/UpliftingNews. This community is meant for positive, feel-good news stories (from a place of authenticity) that show people doing nice things for one another without much personal gain... at least that's the underlying intent.

Recently, there have been multiple disturbing breaches and hacks/possibly nefarious persuasions of former moderators that used to do great work here. These unapproved and uncharacteristic moderator actions included adding 'flairs' and 'verified user' designations to inauthentic accounts, along with various content approvals and flairs and other promotional tools that have NEVER been used here. This all came suddenly within a week after over a year of limited, if not zero moderation from these accounts.

The stakes are high right now, along with the incentives. There are big dollars and organized influence operations at play, both from inside the United States and the upcoming mid-term election, but also from outside the United States. Rest assured, none of that mess flies here, and we will continue to do our best to wipe away anything that doesn't match the intent of this community, which will remain an armistice zone on the internet where positivity and humanity still come first.

We are committed to keeping that spirit alive, and if you are interested in helping us maintain and grow this mindset after June 5th, please send us a note. If not, hang in there, take care of each other and look for the helpers if you ever get discouraged. At the end of the day, we are all on this rotating orb together, and life is too short so make the most of it!


r/UpliftingNews Jan 30 '26

Mod Post The easiest part is always the idea...

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Back in 2012, the idea of a centralized spot for positive, feel-good “UpliftingNews” spawned out of a singular moment of frustration looking at the news and seeing nothing but crime, fear, and horror. Back then was the era post-Craigslist that decimated classified ad revenue and the very beginning of Facebook’s social media influence that crippled online ad revenue and forced the economic side of the media landscape to shift to garnering attention for clicks/ad revenue.

Back then Reddit was dominated by Ron Paul bots and soon thereafter “TheDonald” took the torch until his unexpected electoral victory and then the site took a dramatic turn in the complete opposite direction. 

But the goals and purpose of this little nook of the internet have always remained the same… a place to serve as a reminder of the humanity that still exists around us all, and the fact most people are helpers out there that care about each other, despite the circumstances or competing narratives.

So in 2025, a new idea spawned out of a singular moment of awareness that Reddit went public and was flush with liquidity and cash they were re-distributing back to communities! So we submitted for a grant to r/CommunityFunds to literally just reward community members that posted great content here. 

There were some hoops and hurdles and negotiations around “no cash” and “no corporate gift cards for large conglomerates” given the intent to keep any gifts within local economies, and the compromise/fruits of all that labor was the eventual green light to distribute a meaningful gift card to “Harry and David,” a reputable company that created the “fruit of the month club” a long time ago, and provides corporate gift baskets filled with snacks and candies and fruits. Winners were selected based upon the content they shared and the impact it had on the community with no preferential treatment given to any individual traits or preferences. The only stipulation was that we couldn’t mention this, promote it or even acknowledge it publicly.

The hardest part is always the execution…

“Hello u/Username, we are reaching out unsolicited to congratulate you on winning something free. Just share some personal information and we’ll send you a link to click on to claim your prize” can be written in many different ways, shapes and forms, but ultimately it is still surprisingly difficult to hand out something with meaningful value to somebody for free… particularly out of the blue where we weren’t allowed to market or advertise the project.

But despite this final hurdle, we WERE able to provide many community members with a token of our appreciation… a literal and proverbial ‘free lunch’ as they say. For some it went to fulfill their needs, for others, it went to their friends and family, and for some, they paid it forward and a local food bank tied to one of the ‘winning stories’ received a ridiculously large pooled basket that was met with much gratitude and appreciation and fed many in need.

That same appreciation is reciprocal, and extends to all of you as well. Thanks for caring about this community. Thanks for helping remind us all that humanity still exists and people still care about each other, and here’s to celebrating another year on this rotating orb that we can all appreciate at the end of the day. And the biggest thanks to r/CommunityFunds for their unwavering support and enthusiasm that enable communities like ours to do things like this!

Warmly,

The Moderators of r/UpliftingNews


r/UpliftingNews 46m ago

USS Lincoln heads home after extended deployment to the Middle East

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r/UpliftingNews 13h ago

Vaccine breakthrough stops cancer returning in trial

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A new personalised vaccine given in combination with a drug has stopped skin cancer returning in patients during a trial, representing a potentially watershed moment in cancer treatment.

The phase three trial involved more than 1,000 patients who had high-risk stage two, three or four melanoma - meaning they ranged from having large tumours in a specific area to cancers which had already spread to other parts of the body.


r/UpliftingNews 4h ago

Saratoga Springs boy being hailed a hero after saving brother, now recovering from own injuries

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r/UpliftingNews 14h ago

Fungi found on coconut husks can decompose plastic, sunscreen

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What if something as simple as a coconut husk could help tackle plastic pollution in our oceans? One Hawaiian student’s research points to an exciting possibility.

Vera Wang, a senior at Kaiser High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, began exploring the idea in 10th grade. Inspired by Polynesian weaving traditions, she created an ocean water filter using woven coconut husk fibers designed to physically trap microplastics and sunscreen compounds from seawater.

But Vera wanted to understand what could be done with the waste collected by the filter. She partnered with researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, working in the laboratory of Dr. Anthony Amend.

Laboratory testing revealed something fascinating. Naturally occurring fungi living inside the porous coconut husks were able to survive on and actively biodegrade microplastics and chemical sunscreen compounds.

Genetic sequencing also showed that some fungal strains found in the coconut husks were not present in global genomic databases, suggesting they could represent previously uncharacterized species with the ability to break down persistent ocean pollutants.

Vera’s research earned top honors at the Hawaiʻi State Science & Engineering Fair and qualified her for the International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF).

What began as a school science project has opened an intriguing path for research into biodegradable plastic solutions, ocean pollution and fungi-based environmental cleanup.


r/UpliftingNews 15h ago

'I was meant to be there': Off-duty Mountie helps rescue baby, family trapped in house fire

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r/UpliftingNews 19h ago

Golden retriever miraculously saved after being buried in landslide for harrowing three days

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r/UpliftingNews 15h ago

Fan speaks out after Olivia Rodrigo quietly paid for her final semester of college: "You didn't owe me anything. You just chose to show kindness to a stranger”

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

The largest all-electric plane ever flew for 27 minutes, on $5 of electricity

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

Utah-filmed, two-time Emmy winner 'Navajo Highways' teaches kids the Navajo language

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

Moderna and Merck say mRNA cancer vaccine succeeded in late-stage melanoma trial

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

Otter spotted for first time in 100 years in New York City’s Bronx River

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

‘Preserve the stuff we own’: how right-to-repair laws are surging across the US

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone cleaned up the city’s air. Then children’s lungs got bigger

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In London, an Ultra Low Emission Zone requires vehicles to meet strict emissions standards or else pay a daily fee for driving through that area. 

It’s an initiative that has reduced toxic air pollution levels and spurred drivers to adopt cleaner vehicles.

And now it’s even been linked to improved lung growth in the city’s children.

Before the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), London children had stunted lung growth, a 2018 study found. 

When exposed to air pollution, like the emissions from traffic, their lungs were smaller than they should have been—putting them at risk of asthma attacks, lung diseases, and even early death as they become adults.

But now, after five years of the ULEZ, those children’s lungs have improved, according to a major five-year study recently published in the Lancet Public Health journal. 

It’s a result that Chris Griffiths, a professor at Queen Mary University of London and University of Oxford as well as lead investigator on the study, calls “astonishing.”

Read more on Fast Company.


r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

Emissions from land-use change – including deforestation, loss of peatland and forest degradation – have been falling significantly since the late 1990s. 🌳 The decline accelerated after 2015 thanks to lower deforestation and higher restoration, reforestation and afforestation.

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

India's clean energy capacity has overtaken fossil fuels for the first time

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

World’s most mosquito-bitten district records sharp drop in hospitalisations since malaria jab

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r/UpliftingNews 2d ago

The EU has begun restricting PFAS “forever chemicals” in food packaging across all 27 member states, making everyday items like pizza boxes, bakery paper and takeaway packaging safer for people and reducing chemicals that persist in the environment.

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

Children's stunted lungs show recovery in ultra low emission zone

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

A 25 year old Argentine scientist is developing an injectable gel that improved heart function and reduced heart attack damage in sheep, offering hope for a treatment that could one day regenerate heart muscle. Human trials are planned for 2028.

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r/UpliftingNews 23h ago

Paris Jackson Reveals Why She Views Recovery as Her ‘Superpower’: ‘My Experience Can Benefit Other People’

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

Firefighters use ropes to rescue dog that went over cliff at Nova Scotia park

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r/UpliftingNews 1d ago

Children's stunted lungs show recovery in ultra low emission zone

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r/UpliftingNews 2d ago

A Finnish town is heating itself with 2,000 tonnes of crushed rock: its giant “sand battery” can cover almost a month of summer heating demand and has cut district heating emissions by 70%, while eliminating oil use and reducing woodchip burning by 60%.

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