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Good News may refer to:
- The chance happening of something beneficial or pleasing that is considered worthy enough to be publicised to a social peer group.
- Good news (Christianity), the message of Jesus
- The Good News Translation, a Bible translation in everyday English
- Good News (musical), opened on Broadway in 1927
- Good News (films), two American MGM musical films based on it
- Good News (1980 novel), by Edward Abbey
- The Good News, free religious magazine published bimonthly by the United Church of God
- Good News Club v. Milford Central School, a supreme court case that weighed the religious establishment clause and free speech clause of the First Amendment against each other
- Good News, the 1981 album by Sweet Honey in the Rock
- Good News, the 1967 album by Cliff Richard
- Good News, a song by the J-pop group NewS
- Good News, a song by the Danish singer Bryan Rice
- Good News for People Who Love Bad News, a 2004 studio album released by indie rock band Modest Mouse
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