5 Nonprofit Restaurants Join Jon Bon Jovi in Giving Back to Communities
WS fans will know about Jon Bon Jovi's Soul Kitchen, a pay-what-you-want diner in New Jersey with no prices on the menu. Here are 5 more delicious nonprofit restaurants.
WS fans will know about Jon Bon Jovi's Soul Kitchen, a pay-what-you-want diner in New Jersey with no prices on the menu. Here are 5 more delicious nonprofit restaurants.
Today is National Siblings Day, an annual holiday in the United States to honor brothers and sisters.
Which big cities in America have the most people who are thriving? According to the 2014 Well-Being Index, there are ten that are probably the happiest metro areas in the country.
Check out these new photos of two adorable North American River Otters born on recently at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse..
A rare monkey not seen for nearly half a century and thought to be extinct has been spotted by two primatologists working in a Congo forest. Their expedition yielded the first-ever photograph of the elusive Bouvier's red colobus monkey.
The last time a bison was born in a wild habitat east of the Mississippi River was in the 1830s. Now, 95 miles west of Chicago, history was reset on a patch of restored prairie grass.
The eerie similarities between Jim Henson's Muppet, Kermit the Frog, and a new species discovered in Costa Rica could be just coincidence, but we like to think it's more like family.
Here's a marvelous reason to admire America. These cultural hubs outnumber Starbucks and McDonald's Combined...
An Australia farm family rescued a baby kangaroo whose mother was killed by a car. 2 years later, the young joey is living the good life thinking he is a dog.
With the Great Lakes ice melted, the blue waters of northern Lake Michigan are clear enough to give pilots a great view of shipwrecks lying on the lake bottom.
In a new documentary, I Am Big Bird, we meet Caroll Spinney, on Sesame Street for 40 years, the man who has no intention of giving up his yellow feathers.
A pair of sisters spent years learning their craft that turns pumpkins, squash and other gourds into $800 works of art.
Nearly 3,000 gathered on July 12 for New York City's first Disability Pride parade to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
A River Raft business risked thousands of dollars in fines to help bring a hungry baby bear to safety last week after she climbed aboard one of their rafts.
These small, rabbit-like creatures are actually sea slugs whose fluffy "coats" and pointy ears have earned them the nickname "sea bunnies."
A 4-year-old leukemia patient got the pretend wedding of her dreams to her favorite male nurse, thanks to a caring and fun hospital staff.
Thousands of teens from around the US gathered in Detroit, painting houses, hauling trash and mowing lawns, to help clean up the city's poorest neighborhoods.
Don't be alarmed by the hitchhiking robot—it's relying on the kindness of strangers to help him cross the U.S. from Massachusetts to California this summer.
A Japanese village has created giant images from Star Wars using different colored rice plants growing in a paddy.
While renovating an Oklahoma City school, construction workers uncovered chalkboards covered in sketches and lessons from nearly one hundred years ago.