Texas bans homeowners’ associations from discriminating against renters who receive federal housing aid (www.texastribune.org)
This high speed train could be the first to be powered entirely by renewable energy (www.euronews.com)
Native giraffes make a return to Angola (www.theguardian.com)
Gene therapy eyedrops restored a boy's sight. Similar treatments could help millions (apnews.com)
Houston-area school district announces free breakfast, lunch (www.chron.com)
A flightless parrot is returning to mainland New Zealand after a 40-year absence (www.popsci.com)
The adorable Kākāpō birds were hunted to the brink of extinction.
A Teen Lost Her Ring With Her Father's Ashes. Strangers Dug Through Piles Of Trash To Find It (www.sunnyskyz.com)
13-Foot Sawfish Spotted Farther North Than Any in Decades Hints at Recovery of Species (www.goodnewsnetwork.org)
FDA approves RSV drug, state health experts say is a 'game changer', could reduce hospitalizations by 75% (www.koat.com)
Senior Dog 'Overlooked' in Shelter for 11 Years Finally Gets Forever Home (www.newsweek.com)
Leslie Dart has Planted 372,290 Trees Across Canada Over the Past 3 Summers and Inspired So Many Others (www.goodnewsnetwork.org)
Wind and solar could produce over a third of the world's power by 2030 (www.euronews.com)
Abandoned Supermarket Turned into An Indoor Skatepark for the Community (www.goodnewsnetwork.org)
Guaranteed Income Programs Are Uplifting Oppressed Communities Across the US (truthout.org)
Raccoon rescued from mayo jar in Florida neighborhood (www.upi.com)
A video of the rescue shows the trio chasing the raccoon through a street before managing to get a catch pole around its neck. The jar is then carefully removed.