

The site also publishes original content from authors and columnists, such as Desmond Tutu, David Ignatius, Jeanne Marie Laskas, David Suzuki and Karen Armstrong. Topics include health, environment, USA, world, business, culture, kids, pets, and celebrities. It publishes stories and shares videos and news from mainstream media, like NBC and CNN. Too many people, assisted by the media bias, extrapolate from a few cases of people hurting others that human nature is bad." Content "While the media focuses on a small number of frauds-which it should certainly report on-it entirely ignores the millions or billions of honest transactions that take place every day. In an article about Weis-Corbley, Tal Ben-Shahar, an expert on positive psychology and Harvard University lecturer, said that our perception of the world is warped by continual viewing of bad news. Weis-Corbley says that it is a "clearinghouse for the gathering and dissemination of positive, compelling new stories," to promote a well-balanced perspective. Its purpose is to share positive and encouraging stories, as well as breakthroughs in technology and health.

The website was launched in 1997 by Geri Weis-Corbley in order to publish uplifting news gathered from sources around the world.

The Good News Network is an American online newspaper which publishes positive news stories.
