Brave Young Boys Rush into Burning Home to Rescue Children
A 10-year-old aspiring fireman got a chance to test his skills when he and his friend carried their neighbor's kids to safety.
A 10-year-old aspiring fireman got a chance to test his skills when he and his friend carried their neighbor's kids to safety.
A husband with Alzheimer's wanders from home but his mission is so romantic that police are eager to help him fulfill it.
Tony Geraci is leading the charge to overhaul the dysfunctional school lunch system in Baltimore serving as the city's new food service director.
Doctors across the United States commended California which enacted legislation on Friday making it the first U.S. state to prohibit restaurants from preparing food with trans fats, which clog arteries and raise the risk of heart disease.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton got her groove on in South Africa last week, dancing at a party in Johannesburg, as the crowd of attendees cheered along with the country's foreign minister who hosted the dinner.
Looks CAN be deceiving, as you'll see in this video, when a bookish nerd instantly became a high-school hero with all the right moves.
A YouTube fan spent even more free time assembling 100 of the greatest YouTube moments into a 4 minute montage, so we can all spend even more time watching others act like crazy people.
A student diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at an early age overcame the obstacles to become valedictorian and give a momentous speech to his senior class.
"The ducks had nowhere to go in the construction confusion," said Urga Adunga, "so I decided to scoop them up and put them in my cab."
With the highly successful recycling habits of Swedish households - they sent just 4% of their waste to landfills in 2011 - comes the enviable problem of running out of trash to burn in their national waste-to-energy program.
Prison gardens are a growing trend to rehabilitate inmates while providing fresh food to those in need.
6-year-old Johanna Colon brought down the house with her sassy tap dance to Aretha Franklin's "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" at a dance recital Saturday.