
Bold Trials to Kill Vicious Cancer Type is So Successful, FDA Will Fast Track to Patients
Doctors are using the polio vaccine to attack and destroy a frequently fatal form of brain cancer–it has been so successful, it was fast-tracked by the FDA.
Doctors are using the polio vaccine to attack and destroy a frequently fatal form of brain cancer–it has been so successful, it was fast-tracked by the FDA.
Instead of chasing off a homeless woman asking for help, this trooper brought her food and had lunch with her on the side of the road.
After a bomb scare nearly dashed his hopes, a man from Sierra Leone found out how wonderful the English football fans can be...
A Dutch inventor is taking treadmills on the road with a "walking bike" that uses an electric motor and a gentle stroll to make it go.
An Alaska woman caught video of this moose playing an impromptu concert on her wind chimes...
President Obama awarded the Medal of Valor, to thirteen public safety officers who have exhibited exceptional courage, while putting their lives at risk.
A retiree plans to airlift 80 rhinos 6,800 miles from Africa to Australia to put an ocean between them and the poachers.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation Friday ending greyhound and any other kind of dog racing in the state. "Greyhound racing has run its course in Arizona," said Governor Ducey. "It's heartening that these beautiful greyhounds will soon be off the track and in loving homes. For any families looking to adopt a new canine […]
This cat may have used up several of his nine lives to ride out the Fort McMurray wildfire inside a kitchen stove as the house burned around him.
When fifth-graders showed up for a big test, each had a personalized, motivational message from their teacher handwritten across their desk.
Tattoos are now removable through laser treatments–and the L.A. Sheriff's Department owns several machines to help inmates change their lives.
Peppermint and rosemary herbs have been proven to boost mood and memory, with significant benefits displayed for older people
A video of his talents lifted him off the streets to play piano for a stadium-packed crowd – now the once homeless pianist has more good news to share.
Two Kansas moms started the nation's first allergy-friendly food pantry after they both financially struggled because of their kids' allergies.
Rachel Beckwith wanted to raise money for a clean-water charity by asking for donations instead of presents for her ninth birthday. Now, her death is inspiring other kids to do the same.
First responders form a "Wall of Honor" for the last of the 9/11 search-and-rescue dogs as she passes away two months shy of her 17th birthday.
The city of Chennai, India experienced one of the worst monsoons in over a 100 years. One hero emerged to feed thousands and galvanize the community.
Aidan Knaus is quite the chatterbox. He doesn't simply push patients from one place to the next. His intense interest in striking up long conversations has made him the most requested volunteer at a veterans hospital in Minnesota. What's especially interesting about Aidan is the time when he was a boy, and his mother was unsure […]
This year's list of the top countries where people are most likely to give to charity and help a stranger has a surprising new name at number one.
This CPA gave up his lucrative career to become a dog groomer and help homeless pups get adopted with great haircuts.