Boy Uses His Birthday for Good Deed After Seeing Police Protests on TV
This 10-year-old didn't like the idea of "good" police officers being called "bad"—it felt like bullying to him, something he knew about firsthand.
This 10-year-old didn't like the idea of "good" police officers being called "bad"—it felt like bullying to him, something he knew about firsthand.
A retired musician serenaded his wife of 33 years with his trumpet, as she entered the airport, returning from overseas after her father was stricken ill.
As he attempted to propose to his girlfriend while on vacation at the beach, Matthew made one miscalculation-and it turned into a memory to last a lifetime.
At the UN, the president of China pledged $1bil to peace and $12bil across the world to end poverty and vowed to cancel debt of poor nations.
Hospitals in the U.S. have inadvertently started a Pay-it-Forward pizza chain sending solidarity deliveries to the next one dealing with a shooting rampage.
"Moderate mental retardation" is a particularly cruel diagnosis for a boy obsessed with cars. It meant that Jake would not be able to drive a car. But, everything changed when his family pulled into the Ford dealership in Apple Valley and, for the first time, a salesmen did more than pay Jake a passing glance.
The former president and first lady smooched in a crowd-pleasing show of affection during a Braves baseball game.
Erin had spent the summer collecting cans and bottles just to be able to buy herself 60 raffle tickets. What she did when she won was priceless.
Most kids have a morning routine: eat breakfast, check messages, pick out clothes. For this boy, it included leading a blind deer to food before school.
Vanessa Cantu considers herself an incredibly optimistic person. When she was a freshman in high school she was involved in a serious car accident. Her seat belt didn't work and without its support her spine broke and she suffered severe, internal injuries. From that point on Cantu's life became fixated on finding a way out of her wheelchair and back on her feet.
Michael Sulsona, who lost both his legs after stepping on a land mine as a soldier in Vietnam, was lucky to be in his neighborhood Lowe's hardware store recently when his wheelchair broke down. Three employees stayed an hour past the store's closing time to fix the old wheelchair, and did so without any charge to the Marine veteran.
When a man rolled off the platform and onto the train tracks yesterday around 1:00pm, one man jumped right in after him, and another soon followed.