Texans Rush In to Foster Dogs After Flooded Shelter Posts Plea on Facebook
An Austin animal shelter was overwhelmed with support, with people lining up in the parking lot to take home dogs after storms flooded the facility.
An Austin animal shelter was overwhelmed with support, with people lining up in the parking lot to take home dogs after storms flooded the facility.
This research showed that workers almost consistently went back to their jobs feeling more optimistic if they spent five minutes playing video games.
If you are waiting in an airport, a train, a security line, or awaiting the arrival of a flight home, these five stories are a perfect way to spend your time and make a smile erupt on your face. (Others around you will just have to bask in your glow.)
As a means of addressing the opioid crisis, this clinical trial will be the first to compare cannabinoids to fentanyl for breakthrough pain relief.
If you've been planning a trip to Paris, you will want to be there on September 27—just don't arrive that day, cause you'll be walking from the airport.
Here are a few good tips on how to put the appreciation back in your relationship.
If you want to get more healthy relaxation time, this new survey says that you should start going out into your backyard.
The Brighton Implant Clinic recently began offering free dental treatment to patients who have exceptional circumstances and are unable to afford treatment. Of the dozens treated, David Bryant who works with blind war veterans, is perhaps the most inspiring. Inundated with stories, the UK dentists agreed that Mr. Bryant's caught their eye.Read More
After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Ruth Johnson found a way to use her extensive real estate experience to give back to those who serve unselfishly in our communities -- not only veterans, but firefighters, police officers, teachers and healthcare workers. For the Homes for Heroes program, she recruited real estate agents, lenders, insurers and home inspectors to provide significant discounts and rebates to our nation's heroes.
People would do some pretty crazy things if it meant they were guaranteed a good night's sleep 365 evenings in a row.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church plans on opening a tiny house village next to their facilities so homeless locals can get inside and off the streets.
The donation is just another way that Danny and Betty Roberson's history of romance and kindness is being carried on – even after her passing.