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Waiting For Vote Results? …Here’s Some Good News From State Elections Around the US

As the world waits for the outcome of the U.S. presidential race, we found some good news to focus on down the ballot. From...

Tiny Chihuahua With a Huge Heart is Named the American Humane Hero Dog of the Year

She may only weigh four pounds, but she’s a Chihuahua with a huge heart and one very big job: Little MacKenzie was born with...

Young Inventor Turns Her Disability into ‘Superpower’ After Building Prosthetic Arm That Shoots Glitter

By thinking creatively about her underdeveloped arm, Jordan Reeves has used Project Unicorn to help other kids love their disabilities.

If You or Someone You Know is Facing Eviction, Here’s Some Good News –And Where to Find Help in U.S.

Millions of Americans are being impacted by the economic downturn this year, with many even facing eviction. To ease the strain, the Trump Administration issued...

Las innovadoras renovaciones de los hoteles antiguos hacen que la vivienda sea perfecta y asequible, con excelentes comodidades

Se construyeron viviendas para personas de bajos ingresos a partir de un antiguo hotel Days Inn en Missouri, creando estudios y apartamentos de alquiler con una habitación a partir de 495 dólares.

Landscaping Pros Have Been Giving Free Lawn Care Services to Healthcare Workers, Relieving Their Stress

Project Evergreen has been mowing lawns for frontline workers taking some of the stress out of their lives while beautifying the environment for when...

Innovative Renovations of Old Hotels Make Perfect Affordable Housing –Including Great Amenities

In Branson, Missouri, an old Days Inn hotel which has been vacant for 8 years has found new life, and been given a noble...

First Grader Turns Her Dream of Feeding Homeless People Into Reality –By Launching Her Own Foundation

Paris Williams is six years old. Like many of her first-grade peers, she’s adorable, but this little girl is also driven by a mission...

Student Turned Her Ruined Summer Plans Into a Way to Help Isolating Seniors Connect With Doctors

This is one of 50 finalists in the Reader’s Digest “50 Nicest Places in America” contest for 2020. A crowd-sourced effort to uncover places...

Hair Stylists Infected With COVID-19 Were Wearing Masks Along With Their 140 Clients—Tests Prove No One Got Sick

When 2 hairstylists infected with COVID-19 cut hair at a Great Clips salon in Springfield, Missouri it became the “outbreak that never happened”.

20 Wolf Cubs Born in Zoos Successfully Integrated into Wild Packs to Be Raised As Their Own and Diversify the Gene Pool

In a major boon to a persecuted species, 20 cross-fostered Mexican wolf pups have been successfully introduced into wild wolf packs in Arizona and New Mexico.

Investigadores Encontraron Como Apagar el Crecimiento de una Forma Agresiva de Cáncer de Mama

Investigadores de la U. Tulane han identificado un gen que causa una forma agresiva de cancer -- y una manera de 'desactivarlo' para inhibir el crecimiento del cancer.

Tree Service Comes to Rescue When Cat Adopted During COVID Gets Stuck in Tree With Thunderstorm on the Way

It was getting darker by the minute as a neighbor went on Facebook Live to get help for a stranded kitten—and a tree serviceman came to save the day.

In Dozens of American Cities, Officers and Protestors Embrace During Rallies Against Bad Policing

Across the US, protests against police brutality have included dozens of beautiful scenes of brotherhood and unity between law enforcement and protesters.

Tulane Researchers Find a Switch to Turn Off Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer Growth

Researchers at Tulane U. have identified a gene that causes an aggressive form of breast cancer—and a way to “turn it off” to inhibit growth of the cancer.

With Penguins Missing Visitors Amidst Zoo Closure, Museum Takes Them on Adorable Cultural Field Trip

Since the Kansas City Zoo has been closed to visitors during the COVID-19 outbreaks, the staffers decided to take their penguins on an art field trip.

Two-Legged Dog Named ‘Lieutenant Dan’ is Vying to Be the Next Cadbury Bunny

Need a sweet distraction from your work week? Check out this sweet two-legged pup trying to be the next official Cadbury Bunny.

Architect is Reuniting People With the Photo Memories He Discovered in Shuttered Printing Store

Since Brian Bononi began his labor of love last month, he has managed to deliver two dozen sentimental items with their rightful owners.

Farming in the Forest: A Chance to Reverse 1,000 Years of Destructive Land-Use Practices

Multi-layered forest farming instead of outdated mono-crop agriculture is a win-win for climate change, ecosystems, wildlife diversity, and human health.

Chiefs Player Celebrates Super Bowl Win By Covering the Adoption Fees for 109 Shelter Animals

Following his team's historic Super Bowl win, defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi celebrated by paying for all the adoption fees of local shelter pets.