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The Good News Thread

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Agreed; if its' alright, Serafin, I'm going to pin this thread and re-title it "The Good News Thread"....
 
Another example of Good News from Toronto....

 
 
In a startling scene on the Harlem River, FDNY crews rescued a dog from the water that after getting reports that the canine had been thrown off a bridge and into the waters below.

A marine unit responded after receiving a call about a dog in distress in the water. When crews arrived, they saw a person clinging to the pup from the shore, fighting to keep the struggling canine afloat.

Members of the FDNY marine unit were able to bring the dog on board their vessel and take him to shore, where he received necessary car and got treated for his injuries. "Without the quick response from both the civilian and FDNY members, the outcome for this animal could have been very different," the fire department said.
 
 
(The Guardian) A video of a man rescuing a cat during Hurricane Ian in south-west Florida has gone viral overnight, prompting praise from many viewers. “My boyfriend saving a cat from flood waters near Bonita Beach,” wrote Megan Cruz Scavo in a caption that accompanied a video of her boyfriend, 29-year old Mike Ross, treading across knee-deep water to rescue a terrified-looking cat sitting atop an air conditioner.

Ross’s mother, Marybeth Ross, filmed the rescue and can be heard saying, “Look at Michael saving the kitty. Awww!”

The video has since been viewed 3.1 million times on Twitter and has garnered significant praise and celebration. “I’m sorry, Megan, but he is everyone’s boyfriend now. I don’t make the rules,” wrote one user. “Watching him approach the cat with respect was beautiful! That poor sweetie was clearly afraid, and trusted him to care for it,” someone else said.
 
After her husband’s death, a Long Island woman decided to help local families who depend on a local community center — and has since given....
 
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