Texas Signs 'Save Our Lemonade Stands Bill' as Governor Tips a Cold One on Twitter Video
Little lemonade entrepreneurs will no longer have to worry about running their lemonade stands without a business permit in Texas.
Little lemonade entrepreneurs will no longer have to worry about running their lemonade stands without a business permit in Texas.
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The Day-Today shop in Edinburgh has been delivering free "coronavirus kits" to elderly people staying indoors amidst fears of COVID-19 exposure.
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Since B12Give launched in Toronto last May, the service has saved more than 11,000 pounds of food from ending up in a landfill.
For Texas foster kids who have aged out of the system, the La La Land Kindness Café is offering them a place of employment and community in Dallas.
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Oat milk giant Hälsa Foods is helping struggling U.S. dairy farmers turn their pastures into organic oat crops to serve the exploding milk substitute market.
After Hazel the dog went missing in 2017, her owner assumed she was lost forever—until she saw the pup appear on her news feed three years later.
Since Brian Bononi began his labor of love last month, he has managed to deliver two dozen sentimental items with their rightful owners.
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.
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.
Rather than spite the customer who criticized him for welcoming a homeless man around his donut shop, this restauranteur responded with compassion.
This clever Australian shepherd named Vango managed to alert pet store owners to his plight after he began barking up a storm earlier this week.
After this English bookshop experienced a "tumbleweed day" with zero sales, their online plea for help spurred an outpouring of support.
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