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You Can Now Apply to Be a ‘Puptern’ So You Can Get Paid $100 Per Hour to Play With Dogs

This is not a drill – you can now get paid $100 per hour to play with dogs as a ‘puptern’ at Mutt's Canine Cantina.

This California City is Cleaning Up Their Streets By Paying the Homeless to Pick Up Litter

The initiative will simultaneously provide a paycheck to local rough sleepers while also cleansing the streets of trash heaps.

When Duchess Meghan Accepts Macaroni Necklace Gift From Young Fan, He is Flooded With Orders

This 6-year-old boy could be considered a bona fide fashion designer after Duchess Meghan proudly wore one of his creations earlier this month.

Muslims Raise $250,000 for Pittsburgh Synagogue: ‘Whatever you need … let us know, we’ll be there’

Following the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh last week, these Muslim groups are rushing to help their Jewish neighbors.

When 8-Year-old ‘Queen’ Finds Authentic Ancient Sword in a Lake, Her Fans Rally to Forge Her a Replica

Saga may only be 8 years old, but she already has an international fan club thanks to her recent discovery at the bottom of a Swedish lake.

Ovarian Cancer ‘Breakthrough’ Drug Prevents Disease Returning for Years

These “unprecedented” new study results could dramatically improve the livelihood and lifespan of women suffering from ovarian cancer.

Human Chain of People Help Move A Bookstore, Book By Book

When this independent bookstore had trouble affording expensive moving services, the community showed up in full force to lend a hand.

Instead of Burning Coal, New Fuel Emits Zero Harmful Emissions – and It’s Made From Sewage

These little pellets are the perfect zero-emission replacement for coal – and they're made using sewage waste.

Devoted Lunch Lady Encourages Students by Writing Sweet Messages on Fruit

As a means of encouraging her students, this lunch lady has started turning lunchtime fruit into makeshift fortune cookies. Stacey Truman, the cafeteria manager at...

Watch Two Australian Police Officers Rescue Drowning Kangaroo Because ‘Every Life is Worth Saving’

Not all heroes wear capes – but according to the footage of these two rescuers diving into the ocean last weekend, they might wear police badges.

Every US Public Library, High School, and YMCA is Getting Opioid Overdose Reversal Kits for Free

The pharmaceutical company announced this week that in addition to providing schools with Narcan kits, they would be giving them to libraries and YMCAs too.

Dyson to Join Electric Vehicle Revolution With First Car Launch in 2021

The company is set to begin construction of their first automotive facility in December.

Man Wears Monster Costume for Three Days Straight in Order to Save Sick Children

This kind-hearted monster is determined to help children in need – even if it means wearing a costume that prevents him from eating and sleeping for 3 days.

Totally Green Machine That Uses Biowaste to Generate Clouds for Clean Water Wins $1.75 Million XPrize

The water system doesn't just generate clean water – the carbon-negative technology costs less than 2 cents per liter of clean water.

US Embassy Apologizes for Accidental Mass-Mailing of Invitation for ‘Cat Pajama-Jam Party’

Everybody makes mistakes—even international ambassadors, judging by the contents of an amusing email that was sent out by the US Embassy in Australia last...

Political Opponents Stun Voters When They Perform Unexpected Duet in Display of Comradery

Following a political debate, a Democrat and a Republican set aside their views so they could unite in song for the surprised crowd.

After Becoming Largest European City to Offer Free Public Transit, They’re Enjoying a ‘Revolution’ From Their Buses

Since implementing the trailblazing initiative one month ago, the city has enjoyed a host of positive results.

Dad Confronts Bully by Treating Him Like a Son – Now the Homeless Boy Has Money and Friendship

Instead of being angry at his son's bully, this man approached the boy with compassion – and now, they are all enjoying the wonderful results.

Scientists Growing Rice With Seawater Could Feed ‘Entire Arab World’

The successful harvest of this saltwater rice in Dubai could promise to be a solution for food shortages around the world.

Growing Up Surrounded by Books Could Have Powerful, Lasting Effect on the Mind

This new study shows that teens who grew up around books had a lot of the same mental capabilities as university students who weren't exposed to books.