Dog Hiding in Stolen Car Turns Up 24 Hours Later
Rose Nese was "hysterical" when her beloved yellow lab went missing on Sunday – but after a frantic 24-hour search, he turned up totally unharmed in the back of the stolen vehicle.
Rose Nese was "hysterical" when her beloved yellow lab went missing on Sunday – but after a frantic 24-hour search, he turned up totally unharmed in the back of the stolen vehicle.
Betty Tisdale is doing again what she does best, saving and caring for orphans in war zones. Known as the Angel of Saigon dating all the way back to the Vietnam war, Betty established an orphanage there and constantly raised money to build new additions for more orphans and better facilities. These days she brings her halo and heart to Afghanistan.
If approved, the measure is expected to save homeowners up to $60,000 over the course of 25 years.
This 4-year-old may not be able to fly or turn invisible, but his "superpower" is better than anything in the comic books.
This engineer believed that the pup's predicament was too dangerous for a human to intervene – so he turned to his technology skills.
98-year-old Lillian Weber sews dresses by hand for small children in Africa from her farm house in Iowa every single day.
Four brothers loaded up their mowers to help a stranger after hearing about an elderly woman who was in trouble with the law because her grass was too high.
A Canadian man who was celebrating two major life milestones in one day was blessed with a third last week, with a twist of fate that made it the best birthday ever.
New Zealand refuses to sit idle while citizens sleep out in the cold this winter—the government just launched an ambitious initiative.
These impressive artworks may look like they were created with traditional materials, but they were actually made by a grandmother using MS Paint.
Video report of the unbelievable feat of heroism assumed within a split second by Wesley Autrey who jumped onto the subway tracks in front of an oncoming train saving a teen from certain death
The bald eagle population in the lower 48 states and the District of Columbia is 11,040 pairs in 2007. This is a nearly 1,300-pair increase from the 2006 estimate...