Cops Buy Them a Car Seat Instead of Slapping Family With a Ticket
When officers were notified that a woman in a car was holding a baby in her lap, they came to issue a citation, but decided to donate a car seat instead.
When officers were notified that a woman in a car was holding a baby in her lap, they came to issue a citation, but decided to donate a car seat instead.
When Islamic State militants advanced toward a monastery in northern Iraq, the monks rushed to protect a cherished library of centuries-old Christian manuscripts.
During panic attacks, your body is turning on the stress response. The good news is, you can help activate its relaxation response by employing these 7 steps.
After a stray bullet took out the eye of five-year-old Donovan Lyles Jr., a theater group donned matching eye patches to throw him a pirate-themed party.
Researchers spent 11 years tracking the liver function in nearly 28,000 coffee-drinking adults, and the results are good. The caffeinated beverage may even decrease your risk of liver cancer by 14%
Attaining success in life, Jim Carrey told students in his recent commencement address at a university in Iowa, is about "letting the universe know what you want, and working toward it, while letting go of how it comes to pass."
Ladies in their late 80s and 90s got together at the Pleasant Point assisted living center to '"bare all" for a girly calendar to raise money for charity and put some fun back in their lives.
A pack of stray dogs instinctively came to a funeral home in Mexico where a woman who had fed them daily was being honored for her kindness after her death.
A passenger's note to an airline flight crew, thanking them for a safe flight, is going viral in the aftermath of the Germanwings crash in the French Alps.
The Purple Door Coffee shop is considered one of Denver's best—and not just because of the beans. Their "royal" purple doors are open to serving jobs to homeless youth.
Hashtag Lunchbag, a nonprofit that began with a few brown-bag lunches for the homeless on Skid Row, has spread to 100 cities and five continents.
During the next several weeks, more than $3 million will be given to skid row charities that care for the poorest residents in Los Angeles, thanks to a reclusive WWII veteran.