Quarterback Gives First NFL Game Check to Cafeteria Workers Affected by Hurricane
After they were struck by Hurricane Harvey, Deshaun Watson surprised his stadium's cafeteria workers with his first game check of the season.
After they were struck by Hurricane Harvey, Deshaun Watson surprised his stadium's cafeteria workers with his first game check of the season.
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Self-Help pioneer Louise Hay passed away today at age 90. Her first book, Heal Your Body, inspired a publishing empire based on the mind-body connection.
Even after his passing, Paul Newman is still giving to those less fortunate and making us love him even more.
Gene Simmons himself was impressed by the Texas heifer who, locals say, was born while KISS music was playing on the radio.
Thousands flocked to Brooklyn for a 90s-themed event that included Lisa Loeb, Salt 'n' Pepa and Coolio and raised big bucks for the charity Smile Train.
Jimmy Carter's Sunday school class erupted in applause when the former president announced he's cancer free.
When this young traveler was unable to pay for her carry-on bag, the clerk told her that she was going to miss her flight – and then an "angel" stepped in to help.
Jermaine Gresham isn't the only football player who is helping strangers at the airport this week.
"I started reading it and thought it was fake... 'This can't be real.'" (And, this bombing survivor's plus-one for the Royal Wedding isn't bad, either.)
While the mainstream media elaborates on the latest celebrity divorce or drug problem, many Hollywood stars are making our world a more positive place, such as Cindy Crawford, Magic Johnson, Will Smith, Pierce Brosnan, and Celine Dion.
A new film premiering next week starring Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen aims to stir up new romantic feelings in people over 60.
I'm willing to go out on a limb here and guess that most stories of kindness do not begin with drug addicted celebrity bad boys. Mine does. His name is Robert Downey Jr. You've probably heard of him. You may or may not be a fan, but I am, and I was in the early 90's when this story of unexpected kindness takes place.
Despite a busy schedule with the NFL, this 27-year-old player was more than happy to return home so he could take a girl with Down syndrome to her high school prom.
The billionaire said: "America made a commitment and as an American ... we all have responsibility. I'm able to do it. So, yes, I'm going to send them a check for the monies that America had promised to the organization as though they got it from the federal government."
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