Amy Schumer Buys Bed For Worker Who Let Her Use Bathroom in Mattress Shop
We've all been grateful for being granted access to a bathroom when we needed it – but apparently not as grateful as Amy Schumer was.
We've all been grateful for being granted access to a bathroom when we needed it – but apparently not as grateful as Amy Schumer was.
After watching a playoff Cubs game with his fellow fans, Bill freakin' Murray was more than happy to help them announce their pregnancy to the world.
When a pickup truck flipped over onto its roof on the interstate, at least a dozen construction workers and passing motorists ran to rescue the driver.
Monique Hall is a single mother-of-two who thought she was called for an ordinary pizza delivery. Then, the congregants of a church overwhelmed her with a surprise.
At Second City comedy club in Chicago, Improv for Anxiety is helping students and adults relieve their worst anxiety symptoms with improvisational comedy.
This hardy senior has been sewing hundreds of homemade face masks for all her friends, family, and community members-all while jamming to The Beatles.
A cat has survived a leap from 5 stories up a blazing apartment building. Watch the video captured by Chicago Fire Department.
Higher levels of ‘the sunshine vitamin' (Vitamin D) was shown to reduce the risk of infection in Black populations, a Chicago study revealed.
Pilot Pete's Coffee and Treats in Illinois has collected and donated more than 6,000 warm coats for the homeless.
Teens at 5 Chicago Public High Schools are getting free college rides with all expenses paid-and one of their parents can get the same, too.
ComEd has completed a microgrid of solar panels, generators, and batteries that will keep power on in Bronzeville, on Chicago's South Side.
Crusader Prime, a masked 40-something Indiana man in red spandex, a fedora and a thrift store trench coat, hit the streets on a cold day to hand out blankets and food to homeless people. He is part of the Real Life Super Hero (RLSH) movement that has ballooned across the country since the mid-2000s, united through the internet on www.reallifesuperheroes.com.
We've got an appetite for any story about feeding the homeless.
The American Library Association and librarians across the country have moved the Qur'an to the top of their list for titles celebrated during their upcoming Banned Books Week, September 25 - October 2, 2010, an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment.
Jim Schlegel fought during Pearl Harbor and was alive to see the Cubs play in 1945 – now he's gotten the chance to see them one more time.
This intelligent instrument was designed to respond to its environment in real-time – and it responded with a mischievous personality.
For the third consecutive year, 100 percent of the graduating seniors from the Urban Prep Academy, the nation's first all-boys public charter high school, have accomplished what some thought impossible - every single one of these 85 students has been accepted to a four-year college or university.
These siblings went to extreme lengths to make sure their mother would never have to sacrifice for their education ever again.
The beloved hip hop artist didn't feel like waiting around for state representatives to do their jobs and provide children with proper educations.
These elegantly painted dog statues will benefit the families of fallen police officers as well as the medical care of Chicago's pets.
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