"One Tough Bison" Survives Lightning Strike to Thrive on the Range
A bison nicknamed Sparky by US wildlife rangers has not only survived, but thrived, since being struck by lightning while roaming an Iowa prairie.
A bison nicknamed Sparky by US wildlife rangers has not only survived, but thrived, since being struck by lightning while roaming an Iowa prairie.
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This angel takes donations of leftover flowers and gives anonymous bouquets of love to patients and the elderly.
After a shooting at Planned Parenthood that killed three people, a Christian pro-lifer went into a clinic 1,300 miles away to apologize –and celebrate them.
With her father away on military service in the Middle East, Chelsea Jusino was resigned to attending her high school graduation without him. But when she donned her graduation gown and went to the ceremony at a baseball stadium in Clearwater, Fla., she got a surprise.
Thanks, in part, to a million dollar donation from BP, fishermen and their families are getting the help they need in Gulf coast areas where shrimp boats are docked along waters polluted with oil. Food is being distributed for the people, while animals needing to be cleaned are being rescued.
Kalamazoo Central High School beat out more than 1,000 applicants to win the "Race to the Top High School Commencement Challenge" and the honor of having President Obama deliver the school's graduation speech, which took place on Monday night.
A charity that usually turns a wedding dresses into 10 to 30 gowns for stillborn babies, found one dress that has turned into thousands.
This former school bus is a lesson in helping your neighbors as it delivers cold weather gear to people on the street facing freezing temperatures.
When Sylvie the bus driver saw Lori Hiles in tears over her recent loss, she went to Facebook asking for donations – because that's just the way she rolls.
Artist Richard Ankrom took it upon himself to install a new highway number and arrow on a Los Angeles freeway sign in 2001 to help ease congestion and improve traffic flow. Now, some eight years later, the California traffic administrators have replaced the altered sign with another that incorporates the helpful directives for drivers.
An Irish businessman decided to give his taxi driver, who was going to wait for hours in the car, a ticket to come with him to the largest indoor theme park.
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