Need a Smile? Here's a Video of a Man Walking Briskly Through NYC With His Dog on a Skateboard
Move over, Tony Hawk-there is a new skateboarding legend in town and he is far too busy cruising the streets to stop for autographs.
Move over, Tony Hawk-there is a new skateboarding legend in town and he is far too busy cruising the streets to stop for autographs.
This is the heart-melting moment that two best friends were reunited after only a few days of being apart—and their reactions are adorable.
This homeless man has finally been given the chance to turn his life around—and it is all thanks to a jogger who felt inspired to give him his shoes.
What started as a solo saxophone performance on the New York City subway quickly turned into a jazz performance for the ages.
Daphne Youree was not about to wait for city officials to take care of the flooded expressway-so she decided to take matters into her own hands.
Despite her musical success, Roseanne Cash found herself depressed and defeated on the streets on New York when she received a life-changing phone call.
The famed musician announced that he would have internships lined up for every single one of the Harlem high school students headed to college this year.
Feast of Crispian which pairs Shakespeare with veterans struggling post-war, announced the first-ever National Veterans Theater Festival May 23-26 in Milwaukee.
Within hours of posting a photo of three Irish friends to social media, Twitter users were successfully able to identify the men.
When Gabe Castellanos realized that there was a dog in trouble, he quickly grabbed a life jacket and abandoned his own party in order to rescue it.
Nurses, doctors, and medical personnel in New York City and England will now have access to free hotel rooms during the novel coronavirus outbreaks.
Sikhs around the world have been mobilizing to feed some of society's most vulnerable people during the COVID-19 outbreaks.
The museum boasts one of the most impressive collections of gems and minerals in the world-and it will finally be back on display in fall 2020.
Rock star and environmentalist Billy Idol has just helped to launch a new ad campaign that tells New York City drivers to turn their car engines off.
A New York company called Veles is selling an all-purpose cleaner made of food waste collected from Manhattan cafeterias, and ditches plastic spray bottles.
NSW firefighters took out this 70-foot billboard in Times Square as a means of illustrating just how grateful they are for the help of US firefighters.
If you can solve Ahmed Alwan's simple math problem at the counter of Lucky Candy, you have 5 seconds to grab whatever you want from the store for free.
Blankets of Hope partners with students who create handwritten notes for the homeless, delivering a heartwarming connection along with a free blanket.
This is the fifth year that the two religious communities have teamed up to celebrate the season of giving with a free feast for low-income families.
The recently-approved transportation plan for The Big Apple involves 250 new miles of protected bike lanes that are physically separated from traffic.
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