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Corner Store Owner Gives Away More Than $6,000 in Free Goods to Seniors Preparing for Quarantines

The Day-Today shop in Edinburgh has been delivering free “coronavirus kits” to elderly people staying indoors amidst fears of COVID-19 exposure.

Now Children With Autism or Sensory Issues Can Buy Vans Shoes Designed Exclusively For Them

In addition to the shoes being released in a soothing range of colors, they have also done away with shoelaces and complex attachments.

Two-Legged Dog Named ‘Lieutenant Dan’ is Vying to Be the Next Cadbury Bunny

Need a sweet distraction from your work week? Check out this sweet two-legged pup trying to be the next official Cadbury Bunny.

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.

This Café Offers Work and Support to Youth Who Have Aged Out of the Texas Foster Care System

For Texas foster kids who have aged out of the system, the La La Land Kindness Café is offering them a place of employment and community in Dallas.

These Stunning Images Show What ‘Work’ Means to Photographers Around the World

Whether it's shoveling salt or washing water lilies—these beautiful photo finalists show the diversity of meaningful work.

CO2 Emissions From Global Power Sector Declined By Record-Breaking 2% in 2019, Says New Research

With coal usage collapsing in Europe and the United States, the world's energy sector experienced the largest drop in CO2 emissions since 1990.

Watch Celebrations Erupt After Nation’s Last Ebola Patient is Discharged From Treatment Center

With no new confirmed cases in the last two weeks, DRC officials believe the nation's second-worst Ebola outbreak has finally come to an end.

Meet the 18-Year-old Blind Piano Player Who is So Talented, Scientists Are Studying His Brain

The remarkable story of this blind piano prodigy is now helping scientists to better understand the human brain. Matthew Whitaker has been blind since birth....

After Coronavirus Bars Visitors From Attending Event, Ohio Stadium Donates Food to Nashville First Responders

After the Greater Columbus Convention Center found themselves with enough food to feed several thousand visitors, they used it to feed their TN neighbors.

17 Inspiring Quotes and a Playlist From Malala to Empower Women on International Women’s Day

In recognition of International Women's Day, here are some words of wisdom and a feminine powerhouse playlist for the holiday.

As Millions of Dollars Are Raised for Nashville Tornado Victims, Gibson is Donating Guitars to Affected Musicians

Gibson's charitable foundation is offering to replace any lost or damaged guitars through their Gibson Gives Recovery Plan.

THC Holds Promise As Possible First-of-Kind Treatment for Women With Endometriosis: Study

Not only did the cannabinoids treat sympoms of pain and anxiety, they were also shown to reduce malignant growths caused by the common condition.

This Pizzeria Has Been Attaching Photos of Adoptable Shelter Animals to Their Delivery Boxes

This Just Pizza franchise in Amherst, New York has been flooded with business since they started attaching the flyers to their boxes last week.

Billy Idol is Protecting NYC Air By Telling Drivers to Shut Their Engines Off: ‘Billy Never Idles; Neither Should You’

Rock star and environmentalist Billy Idol has just helped to launch a new ad campaign that tells New York City drivers to turn their car engines off.

You Can Now ‘Reforest the Oceans’ One Online Search at a Time Thanks to This New Search Engine

Not only does the Ekoru search engine help to replant sea meadows in the oceans, it also helps to remove plastic pollution from the sea.

These Bikers Are Giving Courage and Emotional Support to Kids Escaping Child Abuse

Hundreds of children all over the world have benefited from the emotional support and protection of BACA bikers volunteering their time and friendship.

Scorched Australia is Getting Power Back Thanks to New Solar Grids Funded by Philanthropist Couple

The coalition has been installing the solar microgrids in as little as two days—and they are preparing to deploy 100 more across New South Wales and Victoria.

Newly-Discovered Bacteria That Gobbles Up Pollutants Could Have a ‘Big Impact on Climate Change’

The bacteria, which was first discovered back in 2017, has now been confirmed to be “particularly adept” at digesting toxic pollutants.

Determined Not to Lose Her Motor Function, Musician Plays Violin During Brain Surgery (WATCH)

Thousands of people have been captivated by this video of a classical musician playing the violin while surgeons are removing a tumor from her brain.