Jon Stewart Says Goodbye to The Daily Show With A Little Help From Friends
After 16 years at the helm of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, comedian Jon Stewart signed off yesterday, with surprise guests, during a special goodbye show.
After 16 years at the helm of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, comedian Jon Stewart signed off yesterday, with surprise guests, during a special goodbye show.
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Atop a 17-story building in NYC lies a hidden sanctuary–a green space the size of five football fields to harbor wildlife, save energy, and divert runoff.
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If you want to set up a drink stand in your yard, you won't need to worry when these cops pull up. The police chief announced they will never shut you down.
Volunteers have been working around the clock to take over 2,000 pounds of pet food and supplies into rural Oregon, where wildfires are burning homes.
For years, a military family believed their dog, Zeus, had died while they were away overseas. Watch their joy as they were reunited years later.
From coaching little league to handing out gift cards, these officers made us freeze, put our hands above our heads, and applaud their acts of kindness.
Students here are taught from an early age that police officers are their friends. For a lucky foster kid, one policeman turned into more than just a friend.
California is dumping millions of "shade balls" into its water, slowing evaporation and saving hundreds of millions of gallons of water during the drought.
Odin, a 13-year old from Peterborough, Ontario with Aspergers, has trouble making friends. When no one RSVP-ed to his birthday party, his mom took to social media to garner some birthday wishes for her son. Celebrities began tweeting greetings and the support snowballed into a grand party at a bowling alley.
A Whitby restaurant has offered to help a nine-year-old autistic Oshawa boy whose lemonade stand was nearly shutdown by a sour neighbour who called police on him during a recent holiday. All proceeds will go to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.