
Rock & Roll Photographer Turns Local Homeless Into "Stars"
Rock & Roll photographer Nigel Skeet's 'Homeless Rock Stars Project' captures the essence of who these men and women are, going beyond the homeless label.
Rock & Roll photographer Nigel Skeet's 'Homeless Rock Stars Project' captures the essence of who these men and women are, going beyond the homeless label.
Child Protective Services cleared a Silver Spring couple of any wrongdoing for allowing their two young children to walk around their neighborhood alone.
A mother who is blind and deaf and about to embark on daily life without her college-bound daughter was given a brilliant gift as a tangible reminder.
A nonprofit medical research organization has developed a male contraceptive that is likely to receive the Food and Drug Administration's seal of approval.
A United Nations report says there are nearly 100 million fewer hungry people worldwide since 2012, and Bangladesh is one country leading by example.
Her aunt and grandmother battled cancer, so young Daelynn decides in an act of kindness that there are children more deserving of her hair than herself.
One proud mother living in Camden, New Jersey bought a billboard to praise her son for being a fine young man and graduating from high school.
Tara the tabby cat, formerly a stray, was awarded with the 33rd annual National Hero Dog Award for saving a four-year-old boy from an attack. Purr-fect choice.
A 10-year-old cancer survivor wheeled a wagon full of LEGO toys through the children's cancer ward in Indiana, foregoing any birthday gifts, to give to others.
Scientists in Austria have created sensation in prosthetic limbs, enabling wearers to actually feel the ground, and differing terrain, beneath their feet.
A family-owned restaurant near Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, is getting a generous helping of support, thanks to loyal diners worldwide.
Hundreds of folks in need have asked for–and received–thousands of free meals from Chef Willy Fontanez in his purple Cajun food truck.
A 79-year-old Milwaukee man decided to use all his $200,000 winnings to rent billboards that remind young women to pay attention to their health.
Laughter yoga -- a new form of exercise that gives you spiritual satisfaction, stress relief and better health, is becoming all the rage in America, where people especially need a smile on their face in the tougher economic climate. (video)
A Fairmont Copley Plaza doorman has vastly improved the life of a sick child who's been staying for months at the hotel during treatments.
An American who made his fortune in gambling and real estate has devoted his riches to restoring Florida's longleaf pine forests and teaching kids to love the land.
This 60-year-old dance teacher shows her high school students a few moves in a hip-hop routine to "Uptown Funk."
For those who can't tear themselves away from their smartphones as they walk around campus, a University has added a "texting lane" on staircases.
A 10-year-old aspiring fireman got a chance to test his skills when he and his friend carried their neighbor's kids to safety.
The single most beneficial thing we can do for our kids is to love them. It seems straightforward, but I'm not sure that love is that straightforward.