The week's good news: October 11, 2018

It wasn't all bad!

Mount Kilimanjaro.
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1. Wounded Army vet makes it to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro

Adam Keys was given a second chance at life, and he's making the most of it. In July 2010, Keys was serving in Afghanistan as an Army paratrooper when he was severely injured by a roadside bomb. Doctors gave him less than a 1 percent chance of survival, but he beat the odds, making it through more than 100 surgeries and learning how to walk and talk again. Keys, who has three prosthetic limbs, is living life to the fullest in honor of the soldiers who didn't survive the bombing, and decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. Accompanied by a friend and several Tanzanian guides who pushed him and kept his spirits up, he recently reached the top after five grueling days. He left behind his Purple Heart, "for everybody that's ever been in the service," he said. "We owe you big time and we always, always appreciate it."

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Catherine Garcia, The Week US

Catherine Garcia has worked as a senior writer at The Week since 2014. Her writing and reporting have appeared in Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, Wirecutter, NBC News and "The Book of Jezebel," among others. She's a graduate of the University of Redlands and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.