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Losing the COVID 19-Pounds (of Weight Gain): Slimming Strategies for Post-Lockdown Renewal

There are a lot of reasons why diet, sleep, and exercise patterns may have been interrupted during the coronavirus lockdowns. Getting back into routines...

Lonely Widower Puts Up a Poster Asking For Friends—And is Flooded With Messages From New Pals

A lonely pensioner who put up a poster asking for friends after his wife died has been inundated with thousands of calls and emails...

Woman Donates Kidney to the Cop Who Locked Her Up (Watch)

A woman whose picture was once on the ‘Most Wanted List’ in Franklin County, Alabama is so grateful to the officer who arrested her,...

School Employs Robot Cleaner to Disinfect Classrooms Using UV Light, Making Them Safe For Returning Humans

A school has employed ROBOT cleaners to disinfect classrooms in a bid to make them Covid-19 safe for returning pupils and teachers. The autonomous self-cleaning...

Man Returns From Safari And Finds New Purpose By Sending Thousands of Books to Rural Kenyan Schools

Since starting his labor of love in 2018, this South Carolina man has managed to send dozens of book shipments to rural African schools.

Yoga Could Be A Lifesaver For People With a Common Heart Condition

Yoga could be a lifesaver for people with the most common type of irregular heart beat, according to new research. A study of 538 patients...

This Nigerian Boy Just Won A Scholarship After Dancing In The Rain Video Goes Viral (WATCH)

In a very modern-day fairytale, after his ballet video went viral, a Nigerian boy was offered a full scholarship to a prestigious dance school...

This Sweet Family-Style Restaurant Has No Prices, and Feeds Anyone in Alabama –WATCH

Drexell & Honeybee’s in Brewton, Alabama serves the usual Southern dishes, but with no prices—just a box where people can pay whatever they can.

Kevin Costner’s New Road Trip App Tells History Stories Tailored Exactly to the Places You Are Driving Through

Kevin Costner has produced an iPhone app that tells stories of local history related to where you and your family are driving on a road trip.

Protest Sign Made by Third Grader Inspires the Nation When it Mysteriously Travels to Protests

Elementary student Mathias Brinda's inspiring BLM sign unwittingly traveled to the Minneapolis protests then back to his Lake Country School.

Free Internet Coming For 35,000 Low-Income Philly Families in Public-Private Partnership As Classrooms Stay Closed

To keep students learning during pandemic, Philadelphia will connect 35,000 student households with two years of free high-speed internet.

Antique Store Owner Gives Student Free $3,000 Piano After He Delighted Customers With ‘Don’t Stop Believin’

After 23-year-old John Capron was filmed playing a Journey cover on an antique store piano, the shop owner surprised him with a free Steinway.

Man ‘Repays His Debt’ to English Family Who Saved Him From a Life of Poverty Selling Peanuts for $1 a Day

While on holiday in India, Colin and Carol Hanson befriended a boy living in poverty, helping his family with rent, schooling and food, which cemented a bond.

10-Year-old Mini-Monet Fetches Tens Of Thousands For Her Paintings – And Donates All The Money

10-year-old Daisy Watt is a 'mini Monet' painting stunning floral landscapes in England that sell for up to £10,000—and donates all the money to charity.

Single Mom Donates Lottery Win Anonymously to Wounded Policeman, But Officers Track Her Down to Reciprocate

Shetara Sims won $100, but even though she needed it, she donated it to a Kansas City officer, but the police department then raised $145k for her kindness.
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After Years of Waking at 4am to Haul Trash, Student is Accepted into Harvard—And His Reaction is Pure Joy

Watch the moment a sanitation worker named Rehan Staton found out he was accepted into Harvard Law School after years of hardship and financial struggle.

Afghan Translator Who Saved U.S. Soldiers Finally Celebrates 4th of July as an American Citizen

An Afghan translator, Janis Shinwari, who assisted U.S. forces in Afghanistan has just celebrated his first Fourth of July as a U.S. citizen.

‘Humble Bus Driver’ Uses Lockdown and Constant Nudges From Students to Finally Get College Degree

A ‘humble school bus driver’ Clayton Ward credits the high school teens he transported for helping him rediscover his dream of earning a college degree.

New Website “Pandemic of Love” Connects 132,000 People in Need of Aid With Those Who Can Help

A new website from Shelly Tygielski called “Pandemic of Love” has already connected 132,000 people in need with those willing to help.

New Mexico School Buys $2,800 of Supplies For Navajo Nation After Year-end Class Trip is Canceled

Students at a Waldorf school in Santa Fe decided to buy supplies for the Navajo Nation instead of postponing year-end class trip that was canceled