If Overly Anxious or Depressed, Study Shows That Focus on Past Successes Can Improve Judgement
A UC Berkeley shows that if you're feeling overly anxious or depressed, focusing on past successes can help improve judgement.
A UC Berkeley shows that if you're feeling overly anxious or depressed, focusing on past successes can help improve judgement.
Juliana Fetherman's brother has autism and was lonely, due to his lack of friends—so she made an app for that called Making Authentic Friends.
Trucker Joe Hylton rescues baby along highway after terrifying accident flings her into the darkness and her father couldn't find her.
Arthur Stiby wrote a kids' book after enduring terrible conditions as a POW in World War II. 75 years later, that book is being published.
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Sikh volunteers from Khalsa Aid International fed truckers stuck in Kent and filled sandbags for nearby flood victims over Christmas holiday.
Bunny the dog may only be 11 months old, but she has already learned to communicate with his owners using a 45-button sound board.
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29-year-old Kanat Nurtazin from Kazakhstan makes art out of leaves using a sharp razor. His designs have attracted the attention of Disney.
This English artist creates these breathtaking aerial patterns in the snow by walking in carefully plotted circles for hours at a time.
Jaxson Turner gives Christmas gifts to homeless kids in Texas with his nonprofit Never Too Young To Care (N2Y2C).