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Our generation increasingly relies on social media to stay informed. According to Pew, 54% of Americans get their news from social media platforms at least sometimes. In some cases, it's almost against our will: the algorithm sometimes throws in a politics-related video for us even if we don't want it.

We have an antidote for bad news for you right here: the newest compilation of uplifting headlines from the Global Positive News Instagram page. If you're feeling news fatigue, check out these stories and have your faith in humanity restored yet again!

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Man celebrating 26th birthday surrounded by colorful confetti, bringing positive vibes to your day.

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    Man sitting at Disneyland before and after weight loss, showcasing a positive transformation.

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    Man holding a small dog in a red sweater, celebrating a positive award for fostering over 1,200 dogs.

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    The current state of events is not ideal, even this usually cheerful Panda has to admit that. Political uncertainties, the climate crisis, and billionaires not being happy having a billion dollars – these are all pretty valid reasons for stress. In fact, according to new research, 47% of Gen Z and Millennials feel constant worry.

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    The media we consume plays a big part in that. To put it mildly, reading the news bums us out. In a 2022 global survey by the Reuters Institute, the majority of people said they actively try to avoid the news. In Brazil, for example, 54% of the respondents said they selectively don't watch the news. In the UK, the rate was at 46%.

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    Stuffed aardvark laying on a blue surface with a cheerful story about its creation from a suggestion.

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    Boy and puppy in colorful wheelchair, highlighting positive post about second chances and kindness.

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    Cat with amusing expressions spreading positive vibes and joy.

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    It's not always just the negativity that puts people off the news. The Reuters Institute also found out that young and less educated people don't watch or read the news because they find it hard to follow and comprehend. "The news media could do much more to simplify language and better explain or contextualise complex stories," they concluded.

    You might think that it is all social media's fault. And while that's true to a certain degree (Facebook still was the most popular platform to access news), people consume the news differently in other parts of the world. In the Netherlands, for example, print newspapers are surprisingly popular. In Japan, people still rely on television as their primary source of news.

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    Founder of a $100M food company hands over business to employees with positive intentions, smiling behind oats package.

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    Tropical fish swim near vibrant coral in support of marine ecosystem rights in Ecuador.

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    TikTok user improves disabled woman's yard, raising $380K for home accessibility. Positive transformation story.

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    The same pattern continues "down under", as the majority of Australians say that they are "worn out by the volume of news." In 2019, a whopping 62% said they regularly avoid the news for at least some period of time.

    Misinformation is a big reason why folks turn away from the news media. Last year, researchers at the University of Michigan found that Americans from both sides of the political spectrum feel bombarded with information from many different sources and feel that avoiding news is the only way out.

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    Middle schooler finds cancer-fighting properties in goose p**p while collecting bacteria samples by a lake.

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    Worker planting trees in a field for a National Trust project, aiming to bring positive environmental impact in England.

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    Volunteer in a yellow suit helping a dog during a wildfire rescue effort.

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    When those who identify as Democrats feel misinformed about the new media, they usually turn to nonpartisan news outlets. When those who identify as Republicans feel like they can't differentiate between what's fact and what's fiction in their news media feed, they use less news media overall, including less conservative news media.

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    Young man in scrubs standing by hospital lockers, embodying a positive outlook and legacy of helping others.

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    Tanzanian student wears solar backpack for reading at night, offering positive impact and sunshine to their day.

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    Retired police dog in a field, credited with saving a man lost in the woods, brings positive vibes.

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    One of the study's authors, assistant professor of communication and media at the University of Michigan Ariel Hasell, said that people's distrust in "the establishment" is one of the main causes. "When we don't trust institutions, we don't have those mental shortcuts to determine whether nonpartisan news outlets are sharing information viewers can trust."

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    Smiling man in an office talking on the phone, illustrating positive posts about improved productivity and well-being.

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    Dog with police badge around neck, symbolizing positive posts and spreading sunshine in a police department setting.

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    Older man entering a wooden hobby shed for stained glass class, bringing sunshine to the day.

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    Yet it's unfair to say that people tune the news out only for their own benefit. Those who follow the news religiously might say that it's selfish to be uninformed and to even take pride in it. But experts say that we're choosing to disengage not only because of news fatigue. They think another phenomenon, compassion fatigue, might be at play here.

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    Father and son showing surgery scars, highlighting a positive act of kidney and bone marrow donation.

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    Volunteers build tiny homes for Helene survivors, creating positive impact with new structures on trailers.

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    Man donating blood surrounded by happy families; positive impact on millions of babies.

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    When we didn't have the 24-hour news cycle, compassion fatigue mainly affected healthcare workers. Overexposure to other people's trauma would cause doctors and nurses mental and physical distress. But now we as news consumers also start to feel the symptoms: numbness, depression, and a decreased sense of purpose.

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    A person in a cafe served by a robot operated by remote employees, illustrating a positive and innovative work model.

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    Nigerian bread seller photobombing a celebrity, leading to viral fame and modeling deal, spreading positive vibes.

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    Illustration of breast cancer treatment with new d**g in development, part of positive posts series.

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    There have been instances in the past when people disengaged from news media. Usually, it has to do with some big event or catastrophe, like 9/11. Author of Avoiding the News: Reluctant Audiences for Journalism Benjamin Toff says that we're dissatisfied with the lack of resolution in news: "None of the stories feel like they come to a conclusion in a satisfying way."

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    Girl kissing her dog on the head, showing a positive moment of love and companionship.

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    Elephant enjoying donated Christmas trees for enrichment at a zoo.

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    Elderly woman happily handcuffed, fulfilling a humorous bucket list item, spreading positive vibes.

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    We watch the news, see all the horrible things happening, and can't help but feel helpless. Psychiatrist Arash Javanbakht explains that our aversion to news media might be explained by one form of survival mechanism that we have: learned helplessness. 

    Basically, when we know we cannot control a scary or painful situation, we simply give up. Arash Javanbakht says that this is why we can't handle watching or reading the news anymore: we feel too helpless by the onslaught of terrible news and, instead of taking action, simply give up.

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    Man in graduation attire holding diploma, achieving positive milestone at 60, fulfilling late mother's wish.

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    Man installing colorful mosaic in a pothole on pavement, bringing positive vibes and creativity to urban streets.

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    Chicago government building powered by renewable energy, featuring solar panels.

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    But how do you feel after scrolling through this list of positive, wholesome news, Pandas? Did it alleviate your anxiety at least a little bit? Let us know which stories you loved the most in the comments! And if you want more uplifting goodness, check out our previous posts about the Global Positive News page herehere, and here!

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    Children and a teacher smiling in a classroom, highlighting a positive program offering free meals in Indonesia.

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    Firefighters with a community member in front of a fire truck, receiving free meals from local restaurants in Los Angeles.

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    Therapy dog with children in school, spreading positivity and joy.

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    Elderly Walmart cashier smiling, supported by TikToker who helped him retire with $166,000, spreading positive vibes.

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    Children playing with water from a pump in Ethiopia, connected to positive humanitarian aid news.

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    Various types of sugar displayed with text about the UK sugar tax's positive impact on reducing sugar intake.

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    Abandoned foal in kitchen safe haven; woman’s rescue brings sunshine.

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    Sea lion on wet highway beside police car, getting escorted back to the ocean, bringing some sunshine with its cuteness.

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    A man in a green hoodie stands near the scene of a car crash, illustrating a positive act of bravery and rescue.

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    Woman sorting plastic bottles amid Thailand's positive initiative to ban waste imports to reduce pollution.

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    Pipes labeled "H2 Zero Emission" under a cloudy sky, showcasing clean energy innovation.

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    Two women on an airplane with a stuffed tiger, supporting kids impacted by LA wildfires with comfort items.

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    Smiling woman and man make heart sign, with receipt showing $20,000 tip, bringing positive vibes.

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    Quilting group holds a colorful heart-patterned blanket, donated to residents and sick kids for positivity.

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    Traffic jam with inset of Spanish flag, highlighting positive air quality improvements in Barcelona.

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    Golden Retrievers and people gather in a small town under a "Welcome to Golden" sign for Golden Retriever Day celebration.

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    A smiling child enjoying pasta might bring some sunshine to your day.

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    Argentina's poverty rate drops with child beside flag, bringing positive news.

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    Woman rock climbing, showcasing positivity and determination, highlighting benefits for Parkinson's patients.

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    Tabby cat with a skeptical expression, highlighting positivity in understanding feline emotions.

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    Group of friends in sombreros with a homeless man at World Darts Championship, spreading positive vibes.

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    Man finds a lost Christmas gift in a wall after 50 years, rediscovering childhood joy.

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    Firefighters in Arizona with their newborns, spreading positivity in 2024.

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    Hidden $5 notes in a pipe on a tourist island, spreading kindness with positive posts about generosity.

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    Woman and child smiling at an event, spreading positivity with charitable actions in the community.

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    Fire chief uses milk and beer to save two houses, bringing positive news and sunshine to the day.

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    Helicopter rescue of skiers after 500-foot fall, aided by iPhone satellite SOS in wilderness.

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    Electric car charging in Norway, highlighting the country's shift toward sustainable transportation solutions.

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    Emirates staff in airplane cabin, highlighting positive airline news about autism certification.

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    Couple finds engagement ring in wildfire debris; man proposes among ashes, bringing positive vibes.

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    Town hall in Thiberville, France, highlighted in a positive post about a man donating €10 million to the village.

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    Happy dog with anti-aging treatment concept, bringing sunshine to your day.

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    Firefighters and a woman comfort a young boy in a hospital after a bicycle accident, bringing positive moments to his day.

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