The Surprising Organ Donation That is Saving a Little Girl's Life
Who knew going to the principal's office meant that something good had happened rather than bad?
Who knew going to the principal's office meant that something good had happened rather than bad?
For people who want to control their weight or reduce their intakes of sugar, sodium and saturated fat, water may be just what the doctor ordered.
The first results from aerial surveys in Africa were released by Zambia and the results are optimistic.
It's impossible to maintain dry eyes while watching these love birds get lifted off the streets.
Six-year-old Noah Pozner's family wanted letters from his friends and relatives buried with him, and now thanks to social media and the compassion displayed by one airline, their wish will be granted -- and some family members living far away will feel some closure.
A call for help from a homeless veteran turned into an outpouring of support as dozens of leather-wearing bikers stepped up with baby supplies just two weeks before the expected birth.
Prisoners working in a nearby park jumped into strong moving current to help save three boys floating downstream after their kayak overturned in a Washington state creek.
Chinese welcomed the arrival of the Year of the Snake with raucous celebrations on Saturday. Practitioners of the ancient art of feng shui say the year ahead will see financial markets slither higher as optimism grows.
At children's hospitals around the country, window washers are dressing up as super heroes and doing their part to help kids feel better.
The adorable kids in the fifth grade chorus of PS 22 in Staten Island talk about the importance of Valentine's Day and cheer up senior citizens with songs and cards.
Crow's feet – often regarded as an unwelcome sign of ageing – could actually be something to smile about. People are judged more attractive and more intelligent if their eyes wrinkle around the corners when they smile, research shows.
From a cursory glance, with the recession sending thousands of unemployed millennials back to mom and dad's house, it would seem that anyone born within the last 20-odd years is in bad shape. But according to the results of a new study (and contrary to the opinion of anyone claiming that "the good old days" have come and gone), each new generation is happier than ones that came before it. What the heck do they have to be so smiley about?