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Pitcher Runs, Not to Cheering Teammates but, to Comfort the Batter After Season-Ending Strike-Out

Instead of joining his cheering teammates, the pitcher made a beeline towards the batter so he could wrap him up in an emotional hug.

Once Mocked for Constantly Raising His Hand in Class, Former Homeless Kid Overcomes Odds to Live Harvard Dream

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University Becomes First to Offer Free Tuition to Children and Spouses of Fallen Service Members

Starting in the fall, this school will become the first in the country to accept the military scholarship for fallen service family members as payment-in-full.

Hard Work Pays Off For Determined Teen Who Took the Bus to Graduation Wearing Cap and Gown

Corey Patrick had been waking up at 4AM every morning of his senior year so he could take the city bus to school in Birmingham.

Teen Cries With Joy When iPad Dressed in Cap and Gown Rolls Across Stage in Her Place

One week before her high school graduation, Cynthia Pettway was hospitalized and left unable to walk – but that didn't keep her from “walking”...

When Woman is About to Give Up On Lost Cat, She Feels ‘Invisible Hands’ Guide Her to Him

Can you imagine the horror of taking your pet on vacation only to end up losing it? That’s what happen to me—on my honeymoon—when microchipping...

The Greenest Town in Oil Country: ‘The future of clean energy is not just a Republican or Democratic thing’

“I’ve learned a lot in the last three years. I think I can do my part and try to be helpful. That’s the legacy I’d like to leave,” says Mayor Ross.

Photo of Young Athletes Paying Respect to a Funeral is Restoring People’s Faith in Humanity

This group of basketball players is being praised for their show of compassion during a stranger's funeral in Louisiana.

Instead of Motherhood Claiming Crucial Physicians, Tech Connects Stay-at-Home Doctors to the Poor

The innovative project has already helped female doctors treat over 550,000 needy patients across the country.

When Student Could Not Find His Calling, He Used Architecture to Build Some Stability for Refugees

As Scott Key was fretting over what he wanted to do with his life after college, he found the answer that he was searching for in an architecture magazine.

Cameroon Girl Shatters Engineering Gender Gap, Now Employs Thousands of Women to Erect Healthier Buildings

GNN.org is the exclusive media partner for the 2018 ‘Global Good Fund’ Fellows—12 extraordinary young social entrepreneurs who are making the world a better...

On 4/20, Colorado Boasts Record-breaking Surplus Tax Revenue Used for Education, Homelessness

Since retail marijuana stores started opening up in 2014, Colorado has experienced a boom in tax revenue – and most of it is being used to help “Colorado's most vulnerable citizens”.

She Prevents Gender-based Violence in India by Using a Powerful Law

Sometimes, it only takes one determined woman to save millions of people from the judicial system; and in this case, that woman is Gulika Reddy.

School Bus Driver is Being Hailed For Calmly Handling Collision With Semitrailer

It can be hard to maintain a cool head under pressure—but especially difficult to stay calm in a situation like the one Tammy Cummings...

Teacher’s Painstaking Microsoft Diagrams Spur Tech Company to Give Back to His Ghana School

The teacher's startlingly accurate chalkboard depiction of Microsoft Office has earned him international recognition and an outpouring of support for his school.

Power is Restored to Puerto Rican School Thanks to Boy’s Generous Heart

If it had not been for the kindness of a 7-year-old boy from Buffalo, Illinois, these Puerto Rican students may still have been sitting in darkness.

Before They Went on Strike, Teachers Packed Lunches to Make Sure Kids Wouldn’t Miss a Meal

West Virginia educators weren't about to go on strike without ensuring that their low-income students were taken care of first.

How Volcanoes Could Be Used to Build Energy Efficient Cities of the Future

These MIT researchers found that using volcanic resources to build cities isn't just cheaper – it is better for the environment as well.

When Teens Are Asked to do Something Kind, They Write 5,100 Notes to Uplift Every Student in School

When the students at Carmel Clay High School were asked to do something kind for their fellow classmates, they did not just rise to...

Woman Begs For Help to Heat Icy Baltimore Classrooms and Gets Warmest Response

A college student and an NFL linebacker asked their community to help the Baltimore students shivering through freezing classroom temperatures – and their online plea spurred a huge response.