
A Photo of Your Bare Feet Can Put Shoes on a Needy Child
Here's how you can snap a picture of your bare feet and automatically donate a pair of shoes to a kid who needs them.
Here's how you can snap a picture of your bare feet and automatically donate a pair of shoes to a kid who needs them.
With great power comes great responsibility. Well done, little man.
Tonight, Thursday May 7th at 10/9c, Michael J. Fox returns to TV on on ABC. Fox travels the world in search of the nature of optimism in Michael J. Fox: Adventures of an Incurable Optimist. Watch this video sneak peak from YouTube.
People couldn't figure out why happy images and positive words were appearing in the sky over New Orleans, until now.
It's not uncommon for celebrities to lend their voices to a good cause or charity. But we've also seen stars offering kind words of support to regular folks.
60 percent of Americans who've reached their 100th birthday say they do not "feel old," and most point to positivity as the key to a long and happy life.
As many low-income families continue to struggle with rising costs of everyday living expenses, a power company in Ohio launched a $1 million utility assistance program to help low-income families statewide. American Electric Power Ohio has joined the Neighbor to Neighbor Program in partnership with the non-profit Dollar Energy Fund and began distributing utility assistance grants on May 4.
To help people in drought-stricken areas from California to India, new technologies are harnessing the sun to make saltwater drinkable.
The giant solar receiver installed on a wheat field here in California's agricultural heartland slowly rotates to track the sun and capture its energy. The 377-foot array, however, does not generate electricity but instead creates heat used to desalinate water. It is part of a project developed by a San Francisco area start-up called WaterFX that is tapping an abundant, if contaminated, resource in this parched region: the billions of gallons of water that lie just below the surface.
A small Danish study that looked at diets rich in cheese found some yummy results.
Israel has pledged to fully rebuild a village in Nepal that was destroyed by last Saturday's earthquake.
When disaster struck, twenty of Nepal's most impoverished--and most fortunate--young ladies immediately stepped in to help their neighbors.
Teacher Violet Laack has allocated funds from her estate, worth $1 Million, to the students of Calumet County, where she taught for fifty years.
On Monday, Chipotle Mexican Grill became the first major American restaurant chain to swear off the use of any genetically engineered ingredients.
A clever Louisiana firefighter rescued six baby ducklings from a drain using a ring tone on his iPhone.
A woman crippled for 30 years with what she thought was cerebral palsy is now walking and active thanks to a single pill.
The Postmaster General yesterday unveiled Animal Rescue commemorative postage stamps launching the Stamps to the Rescue promotional campaign.
The social media world has gone crazy for this photo of a teen walking an elderly man home while carrying his groceries.
An ability to make a special connection with traumatized and immigrant children has earned a Texas educator the title of 2015 National Teacher of the Year.
A poodle has free reign of a senior nursing care center in Minnesota, where she spends her days seeking out and staying with the sick and elderly.