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He Won $3.4 Million - Then Went Back to Work as Janitor

Five years ago, an Evergreen High School custodian was in the middle of bankruptcy when he won the Washington State Lottery's Quinto game -- 3.4 million dollars. But he still lives in a tiny house in Seattle and drives to work in the same car. He splurged on a new track at school.

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Plea for Return of Late Son's Guitar Changes Thief's Heart

A family in mourning over their late son's death has something to celebrate. Four months after his death in a car crash, his bass guitar was stolen from a church where he was a pastor. Two days after the parents issued a public plea for its return, the bass guitar was left on their doorstep.

Girl Loses Half her Brain in Car Crash… and Gains an Amazing New Artistic Ability

Taisia Sidorova, 21, from St Petersburg, was given the last rites after an accident that left half her skull smashed and the damaged left hemisphere of her brain removed. But slowly - with the love and support of her family - she came around, and the artistic right side of her brain began compensating for lack on the left. Even though she'd never been interested in drawing before, she began to display remarkable natural talent.

Contest Lauds World's Unluckiest Travelers Who are Rescued by Kindness

A travel insurance company is looking for the good deeds that turned around some travel nightmares for its new contest, "World's Unluckiest Traveler: The Rescue". Travelers are already posting at the website, stories featuring the kindness of strangers, how a stranger salvaged a mishap or saved an entire vacation. The prize is a $10,000 vacation.

Handicapped Hero Gets New State-of-the-art Home After Losing Limbs in Army

Just two years after losing all four limbs in an explosion in Iraq, Army Specialist Brendan Marrocco was given the keys to a brand new home designed especially with his injuries in mind. The group Building Homes for Heroes built the high-tech home, which is equipped with an elevator, sensors that operate the lighting and front door, and electronic controls that raise and lower the sink, stove, and kitchen shelves.

Twitter Tries to Fill Dying Girl's Bucket List

A 15-year-old girl from North England has been fighting cancer for four years and now strangers around the world are fighting to help her cross off as many items as possible from her 'bucket list'. To stay in a caravan. To swim with sharks. To go to Kenya. To go to Cadbury World eating lots of chocolate.

NFL Stars Rally to Boy Survivor of Hudson Tragedy (Video)

National Football League players are rallying around a ten year-old boy whose mother in desperation drove him and his siblings into the river. Now that his family is gone, the boy's new extended family includes many players who are providing fun activities and financial support.