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The Greenest Colleges in America
A U.S. Green Building Council partnership released its third annual report listing the greenest colleges nationwide. The online-only guide, available as a free download,...
Pit Bull that Saved Family in Fire Wins National Hero Award
A 15-month-old dog had to overcome fire and smoke -- and her breed's reputation -- to become a national hero. The dog named Diamond...
Eagle Cam Update: Snowstorm, Growth Spurt and Hawk Poop
Exactly a month after the first eagle hatched live on webcam in Decorah, Iowa, the three eaglets are almost edging their parents out of...
Alabama Tornado Victims Helped By ‘Army Of Volunteers’ and Steady Stream of Aid
An army of volunteers trooped into storm-stricken communities across west and central Alabama on Saturday, bringing food, water and labor to those trying to...
She Used 4 Easy Tips to Lose 232 Pounds
Anita Mills has been overweight for as long as she can remember. She recalls "plumping up" at age 5 and weighing 200 pounds in...
Jimmy Carter and 3 Other Elders to Visit North Korea, Ease Tensions
Ex-U.S. President Jimmy Carter and three other former leaders arrived in Beijing on Sunday en route to North Korea to discuss the revival of...
New Airline Passenger Rights Law Gives $1,300 for Bumped Flights, Other Benefits
One example of the US government championing the rights of citizens over corporations debuted today with a new a federal rule allowing airline passengers...
Americans Donate Over $120 Million to American Red Cross to Assist Japan
The American Red Cross announced that the public has generously donated $120.5 million to help the people of Japan following the March 11 earthquake...
Japan Mayor’s YouTube Plea Gets Big Response for Isolated Residents Near Fukushima
After the Japanese government ordered the people of Minamisoma to stay indoors when the nearby nuclear plant started leaking, all the food stores shut...
Study: CBD May Help ADHD Kids More Than Drugs
Hyperactivity. Fidgeting. Inattention. Impulsivity. If your child has one or more of these qualities on a regular basis, you may be told that he...
Good News Makes Better People, Says New Study
A new study released Tuesday by the University of British Columbia found that people were inspired to do good when they see media stories...
Organized Crime Groups in Japan Supply Truckloads of Relief to Disaster Victims
Organized crime networks have been sending tons of relief goods in trucks from the Tokyo and Kobe regions to deliver food, water, blankets and...
Missouri Pork Processor Will Reuse All its Waste to Power the Plant
Meat eaters should search out Heritage Acres' all-natural pork products. Not only are their pasture-raised hogs hormone-free and fed only soy, corn and oats...
Kindness and Hope Flourish Amid Rubble in Japan
"Things here in Sendai have been rather surreal. But I am very blessed to have wonderful friends who are helping me a lot. I...
A Tribute to the Japanese People: No Looting or Anger Despite Shortages
The Japanese people are demonstrating a true allegiance to social order and calm as they search for loved ones or wait in lines for...
McDonald’s Sets Long-Term Sustainable Beef, Coffee Plans
McDonald's has laid out a plan to move to more sustainable meat, coffee and product packaging. Gradually, the company will require suppliers to source...
Tunisians Forget Their Own Problems to Help Libyan Refugees (Video)
Having endured the tumult of their own revolution, Tunisians have traveled from far and wide to serve food and bring supplies to refugee camps...
Dozens of People Perform CPR to Save One Heart Attack Victim
When Howard Snitzer clutched his chest and crumpled on a freezing sidewalk outside Don's Foods in Goodhue, Minn., he was wearing gym shorts, fresh...
Help for Obesity: Stomach Pacemaker Zaps Internally to Prevent Overeating
Forget stomach stapling and lap band surgery. The next big thing in weight loss surgery may be the stomach pacemaker. Designed by a pacemaker...
Grandson’s Disease Spurs Family to Fund First Rural Diabetes Center to Help Thousands of Families
Often, the most inspiring advances are born out of the need to fill a void. When long time Parsons residents Jacque and Kelly Rector's...