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After University Starts Selling Bullied Boy’s Homemade T-Shirt Design, 16,000 Buyers Crash Their Website

After a creative elementary school student was bullied for his homemade university t-shirt, more than 16,000 people bought his design.

When Kids Were Making Fun of Her Son At School, Mom Deploys Her Creative Hospitality

Listen to the inspiring storytelling from The Moth about a mom’s creative diplomacy when she learned students were making fun of her son’s ethnic lunch.

Bob Ross’s Legacy is Helping Inmates Plant ‘Happy Little Trees’ Throughout State Parks

More than 500 volunteers signed up to help plant inmate-grown saplings through the state's newly-named “Happy Little Trees” program.

Since Community College Started Printing Their Own Textbooks, Students Have Saved Over $2.5 Million

When a team of educators in Oregon became sick and tired of their students being charged heaps of cash for college textbooks, they began...

Tree-Filled City Parks Make People as Happy as Christmas Day, Says New Study of Twitter Posts

This first-of-its-kind study used people's tweets to track their moods after visiting public parks—and they found that trees make us as happy as Christmas.

School Superintendent is Using His First Ever $10,000 Bonus to Pay For Students’ College Applications

Instead of pocketing a $10,000 employee bonus, this compassionate school superintendent is using it to invest in the future of his students.

Watch Town Surprise Boy Who is Allergic to Sunlight by Turning ‘Nighttime into Daytime’

Peyton Madden is just your average kid who likes superheroes, playing with his friends, and biking around his neighborhood. The difference between him and his...

When Grieving Father Shares Daughter’s Drawings With the Mayor, It Helps Transform Town into ‘City of Kindness’

This California town may be one of the nicest places in America after a little girl's wish helped spark a citywide movement to “Make Kindness Contagious”.

New Research Says That Art Therapy Reduces Stress-Related Headaches By Up to 40% for Teenage Girls

Researchers were surprised to discover that art therapy reduced the amount of headaches that teenage girls experienced from school-related stress.

More and More People Are Swapping Out Plastic Straws for Coconut Leaves Thanks to Café’s Facebook Post

One Filipino café is inspiring social media users to curb plastic waste by making straws out of rolled up coconut leaves.

How to Protect a Dozen Little Kids From a Grizzly Bear? Sing a Hilarious Moose Song, of Course (MOTH Monday)

A hiking guide tells a funny, yet inspiring, scary story that will be told around campfires for many years by the kids he saved from a grizzly bear.

Researchers Teleport Information to Be Stored Within a Diamond

Japanese researchers have succeeded in teleporting information on a quantum level – and it has huge implications for the future of technology.

Las Vegas is Now Allowing Drivers to Pay Off Parking Tickets By Donating School Supplies

Rather than charge money for parking tickets and driving infractions, the city of Las Vegas is now accepting donations of new, unused school supplies.

Watch Chick-Fil-A Worker Jump Out of Drive Thru Window to Free Choking Boy From Tangled Seatbelt

A young Chick-Fil-A employee managed to use his pocketknife to free a choking boy who had gotten tangled in his seatbelt.

Watch 17-Year-old Hero Catch a Falling Toddler Who Fell Out of a Second-Story Window

This Algerian teenager was in the right place at the right time when he managed to catch a toddler who fell out of a second-story window earlier this week.

Survey Says That 76% of American Parents Are Being Motivated By Their Kids to Go Green

A new survey of American households says that the younger generation may be driving the change for “eco-households” more than anyone thought. While parents should...

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.

African Elephant Poaching Has Fallen By More Than 50% Over the Course of the Last 6 Years

Due to the falling international demand for illegal ivory, there has been a dramatic decrease in African elephant poaching.

An Entire School Started Learning Sign Language to Welcome Their First Ever Deaf Student

The students at this elementary school in Maine have begun learning sign language in order to welcome 6-year-old Morie Belanger to their ranks.

In Landmark Case, More Than 200 Wild and Endangered Animals Rescued From Canadian Roadside Zoo

More than 200 exotic animals have been given a second lease on life after they were rescued from an unaccredited roadside zoo in Quebec.