"Paparazzi For Good" Cameras Paid to Catch Average Folks in Acts of Kindness
Professional paparazzi are being paid to turn their cameras away from celebrities to catch everyday people committing acts of kindness.
Professional paparazzi are being paid to turn their cameras away from celebrities to catch everyday people committing acts of kindness.
This Kansas City soup kitchen masquerades as a restaurant to serve dignity– alongside healthy meals– to the homeless.
A homeless man with a stack of resumes turned his encounters with passersby into job networking opportunities until it paid off.
An Australian farmer is training shelter dogs at his "Truffle Dog University" to sniff out the expensive delicacy.
Mushrooms already protect bees from viruses–now researchers are building hives with them to kill mites, but leave pollinators stronger.
Adrianne Haslet-Davis lost a leg to the Boston Marathon bombing as a spectator three years ago. She plans to cross the line as a runner today.
When climate change doubters on Bill Nye's Facebook page misrepresented NASA's research the space agency set the record straight in an epic series of posts.
People can check out a lot more than books at the San Francisco Public Library - they can find housing and mental health care, too. The California library became the first in the U.S. to hire a social worker with a mental health care background-and since 2009 she's provided services for 800 homeless patrons. Best […]
Imagine 10 acres of woodland fields and branches dripping with butterflies. That's what the remarkable comeback of the monarch in Mexico looked like this winter.
Cast members from "The Sound of Music" surprise Australian commuters with a flash mob performance of "Do-Ri-Mi" aboard a train in Brisbane.
Watch a video introducing this solar-powered pod with wind turbine that lets two people live off the grid anywhere they can park it.
No fossil fuels are used to create any of the electricity for 1.6 million people in Lower Austria.