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Someone Left a Note Written From the Perspective of a Retiring Utility Pole—and It’s Weirdly Heartwarming

This utility pole is set to be retired by the end of the month—so an person took it upon themselves to write the pole's goodbye letter to the community.

New Releases For ‘Record Store Day’ This Weekend Will Have You Spinning

This year's Record Store Day has everything from charity efforts to re-releases and ground-breaking new collaborations from artists across every genre.

Father-Daughter Duo Donates $44 Million Ranch for University Veterinary Students

The “unprecedented” gift will ensure that students will have an invaluable resource for learning about animal medicine and sustainable farming.

Drug That Can Alleviate or Even Completely Eliminate Celiac Symptoms May Be Available as Early as 2021

This university has created a simple medication that can directly attack gluten molecules and render them harmless.

Proud Dad Mic’d His 4-Year-Old Playing Hockey and the Results Are Comedy GOAL!

When an amused dad shared a video of his 4-year-old son's relatable hockey commentary, the youngster quickly amassed a slew of new Twitter fans.

Want to Get Your Creative Juices Flowing? This New Study Says You Could Try Playing Minecraft

A new study from Iowa State University says that playing certain video games – particularly Minecraft – can help people think more creatively.

Watching This Hummingbird Mama With Her Newborns is Just What We Needed on Mother’s Day

Angela Elsey, a preemie-cuddling volunteer, noticed a hummingbird nest outside her window and filmed the babies for her hugging group stuck in quarantine.

‘First of its Kind’ Zero-Emission Geothermal Energy System in Canada May Soon Be in Your Town

The first-of-its-kind underground system uses a closed-loop design generates zero greenhouse gas emissions and requires no fracking or water.

Man Launches ‘Uber Eats-Style’ Service That Rescues Surplus Event Food and Delivers it to Charities

Since B12Give launched in Toronto last May, the service has saved more than 11,000 pounds of food from ending up in a landfill.

Atlanta is Transforming an Abandoned Plot of Land into the Largest Public Food Forest in the US

Not only is the Urban Food Forest set to be the largest of its kind in the United States, it is also the city's first public food space.

Brad Paisley Breaks Ground on His Free Grocery Store for the Hungry in Nashville

The country singer and his wife say that they're launching the store as a means of reducing food insecurity in Nashville, Tennessee.

Woman Credits Her Brave Chihuahua as the Reason She Survived a Bear Attack

This 51-year-old woman may not have survived a recent bear attack if it had not been for her courageous little dog staying by her side.

Great Things to Do at Home While Quarantined: Let’s Be Pandemic-Positive

Need tips on how to spend your time in self-isolation? Here are 16 productive and positive things to do from home while you're in quarantine.

Instead of Using Milk Cartons to Search for Missing People, Pizzeria is Attaching Lost Pet Flyers to Pizza Boxes

A New Jersey restaurant is hoping to help reunite local patrons with their furry friends by attaching missing animal flyers to their pizza boxes.

Clever Girl Scout’s Business is Booming After She Launches Jason ‘Momoa Samoa’ Cookies

The fifth grader took advantage of the actor's beloved Hollywood status by using his name to sell modified “Momoa” cookie boxes.

First-of-its-Kind Village for Homeless Native Americans Now Houses Dozens in Seattle

Eagle Village is a trailblazing new settlement in Seattle that has been designed by Native Americans for Native Americans—and it already helping dozens.

Boy Thought to Be Nonverbal Can Speak After Dentist Discovers He is Simply ‘Tongue-Tied’

A 6-year-old boy's life has been utterly transformed as a result of his dentist thinking to look under his tongue.

You Can Help Homeless People Get to Midwestern Warming Centers by Using These Free Lyft Coupon Codes

If you want to help people find shelter during Winter Storm Jayden, the ride-sharing app is offering free rides to warming centers until Friday.

When Single Mom Wins State’s Largest Ever Lotto Prize, She Shares the Fortune With Those Who Need It Most

51-year-old Lerynne West doesn't want to spend her fortune on frivolities – she wants to spend it on helping animals, veterans, and people living in poverty.

Archaeologists in Egypt Discover Mummy With Gold Tongue

The English phrase about someone being "silver-tongued" clearly runs cross-culturally, as recently a set of mummies were unearthed in Egypt, and one was buried...