There’s a lot of news out there for your consumption, and most of it is bad. Being stuck at home on coronavirus quarantine means that you probably refresh your go-to news sites more often than you should, leaving you feeling depleted and hopeless by the end of the day. Mandatory Good News aims to change all that. Rather than focus on the doomsday scenarios currently circulating the interwebs, we want to highlight the people who are making the world a better place, one small act of kindness (or one big gesture of generosity) at a time. Catch up on your warm fuzzies every Friday right here — and if you missed last week’s edition, don’t worry; good news never goes bad. Stay safe — and inspired!
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Good News of the Week 5 8 20
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Mandatory Good News: Conor McGregor Hand Delivers Supplies to Dublin Children’s Hospital, Manages Not to Punch Any Kids
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Trevor Noah Pays Salaries of 25 Furloughed ‘Daily Show’ Crew Employees, Which Makes Him a Real ‘Stand-Up’ Comedian
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Jake Gyllenhaal’s New Bae Is Sourdough Bread
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Mandatory Good News: Alaskan Man Travels 7 Hours to Get Groceries For His Neighbors
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Mandatory Good News: Alabama High School Teacher Pays Students’ Utility Bills with Stimulus Check
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Mandatory Good Deed of the Day: Send a Gift Card to Someone Who’s Unemployed
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Mandatory Man of the Year: Brad Pitt vs. Dr. Fauci
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