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Astros Baseball Fans Take Out Big Ad in The Washington Post Thanking Opponents For Their Hospitality

Washington Nats fans may not have been happy losing 3 straight World Series games to Houston, but that didn't stop their hospitality from impressing visiting fans.

Michael Jordan Opens First of Two Clinics for Uninsured and Underprivileged People

The clinics in Charlotte will provide primary and preventative care to underserved and uninsured residents in the lower-income area of the city.

Nurse With No Experience Trading Stocks Wins $10,000 Playing a New Fantasy Stock Pick Game

A new fantasy stock game is rewarding people from all walks of life with cash prizes—like a nurse from Ohio that just won the $10,000 monthly prize, having no trading experience.

Rather Than Sending Old Pillows Straight to Recycling, Hotel Chain is Using Them to Host Pillow Fight Clubs

Rather than letting hundreds of thousands of pillows go to waste, this hotel chain is hosting a “Pillow Fight Club” for families and friends.

Soccer Team is Winning Hearts After They Stopped Championship Play to Help Opponent Fix Her Hijab in Privacy

Rather than taking advantage of their Muslim opponent's wardrobe malfunction, these soccer players stopped playing so they could help keep her out of sight.

Teen Buys School Bus So He Can Fill It With Supplies and Drive It Down to Mexican Village as a Donation

Utah teen Dylan Ence has spent four years collecting donations and buying a school bus for a poor village in Mexico that he visited as a freshman.

New Power Plant Turns Waste into Energy—and Doubles as a Ski Slope and Climbing Wall

This innovative Copenhill power plant turns trash into energy, and doubles as a ski slope and climbing wall that is open to the public in Denmark.

U.S. Contributes to $100 Million Public-Private Partnership to Preserve Wetlands and Waterfowl

$28 million in new funding from the US will be tripled by partner grants, helping to preserve some of the most delicate park ecosystems in the U.S..

High School Football Team Without a Band Invites High School Band Without a Team to Play at Their Games

Despite how high school sports might cause rivalries between two schools, these two Michigan clubs are now a match made in heaven.

In World’s First Telethon to Fight Climate Crisis, Denmark Raises Millions to Plant Trees

Over the course of just two and a half hours, the event raised enough money to plant 914,233 trees across the European country.

When Tennis Champ Sees Young Competitor Tearing Up After Loss, She Pulls Her into Spotlight for Some Love

Rather than reveling in her victory, tennis champion Naomi Osaka insisted on sharing the post-match interview with her 15-year-old competitor, Coco Gauff.

73% of Kids Want to Spend More Time With Their Parents; And Here Are 20 Things They Want to Do

Most parents and children feel close, but want to spend more time together—and a new survey has identified the things they’d most like to do as a family.

Is This Heaven? No, It’s Iowa: Yankees to Play White Sox on Actual ‘Field of Dreams’ Site

MLB is constructing a temporary stadium on the actual Iowa film set so the White Sox can face off against the Yankees on August 13th, 2020.

Researchers Discover Proteins That Could Soon Restore Damaged Hearing and Irreversible Deafness

Researchers have just discovered a genetic tool in mice which could soon treat irreversible deafness and hearing loss.

In World First, Doctors Have Been Prescribing Museum Visits to Patients—With Vouchers for Free Entry

The art therapy initiative, which is said to be the first of its kind, has already resulted in a Montreal museum happily filling over 185 prescribed visits.

Boy Borrows Airplanes for a Few Joyride Laps on the Tarmac; Now Pilots Want to Teach Him How to Fly

Rather than being punished for his little airport heist, this youngster may have just impressed his way into being officially trained as a pilot.

Cannabis Can Be 30x More Powerful Than Aspirin for Inflammation, Says New Study Eyeing Future Opioid Substitute

The researchers say that the discovery could help create a natural—and potent—form of pain relief without the risk of addiction of other painkillers.

Woman Can’t Walk, So She Teams Up With Blind Man for Hiking: ‘He’s the Legs, I’m the Eyes’

A blind man paired up to hike with a woman who can't walk, and together they make the perfect team to climb a 14,000-foot mountain.

School Gives Students Credit for Physical Education Class When They Do Yard Work for Seniors and the Disabled

Not only has the yard work been beneficial to the homeowners who can't mow their own lawns – it has also had a tremendous impact on the students as well.

Woman Formed Unlikely Connection With Disabled Dad After He Finally Joined Her for a Dance (MOTH Monday)

Christal Brown had always had a complex relationship with her father – but after sharing a dance, they finally managed to form a very singular connection.