Therapy Wolves Become Guides for Troubled Teens (WATCH)
Rescued wolves are paired with troubled teens at a facility in southern California where the animals and kids bond, helping heal old wounds.
Rescued wolves are paired with troubled teens at a facility in southern California where the animals and kids bond, helping heal old wounds.
African poachers who once robbed the land of natural resources are now producing food for their families and local distribution.
Samsung has developed a new technology called the Safety Truck, which gives the illusion of transparency and gives drivers a peak at the road ahead.
Cleveland Browns fans had something to cheer about when their team signed a boy in a wheelchair to a one-day contract, and spent the day making him smile.
Spec Sensors, an American company, is developing tiny sensors that detect pollution. One application is for small electronics, worn by runners.
A formerly homeless Ten-Year-Old boy in Phoenix is using his allowance and donations to design and sew clothing for people who are still struggling.
Baltimore, Maryland has been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately, but one organization is shining a positive light
The Monarch School caters specifically to kids who are homeless, giving them access to showers, laundry, meals, and the full array of classes.
Some nail technicians in California are breathing easier, thanks to a project dedicated to protecting workers in popular "mani-pedi" salons.
Female inmates at Rikers Island are taking classes through the Stella Adler School of Acting outreach program, writing and performing their own pieces.
A 10-year-old cancer survivor wheeled a wagon full of LEGO toys through the children's cancer ward in Indiana, foregoing any birthday gifts, to give to others.
Scientists in Austria have created sensation in prosthetic limbs, enabling wearers to actually feel the ground, and differing terrain, beneath their feet.