Good News: A Nurse Saves a Traveler’s Life, and a Postcard to Grandma

Here are a few more Good News stories making the rounds . . .

1.  A nurse named Claire saved a man’s life at the Charlotte airport last month, after she noticed that he was having a HEART ATTACK while they were both at the gate waiting for a flight.

She jumped into action . . . performing CPR and even using a defibrillator.  The man, 57-year-old Ken Jeffries, told Claire, “I am so appreciative and indebted to you.”  (Here’s a local news report, where they talked to each other.)

2.  A child in Canada dropped a postcard to her grandma into a mailbox . . . but forgot to add the stamp.  She was at a camp at the time, and one of the workers helped her put a sign on the mailbox, alerting the mailperson.  And they even included a stamp with it.

The mailperson saw the sign . . . spent some time digging through all the mail to find the postcard . . . and put the stamp on it for the girl.

3.  This should be good news:  The U.S. military’s extensive investments in unmanned systems could make ONE THIRD of its total size ROBOTIC in 10 to 15 years.