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After Australian Bushfires, People Knit Mittens for Burnt Koalas and Raise Almost $2 Million to Help

In addition to crafting hundreds of pieces of knitwear for injured animals, people from all over the world have raised almost $2 million in donations.

In World First, German Steelmakers Power Their Furnace Using Only Hydrogen Instead of Coal

With the steelmaking industry producing 7% of the world's CO2 emissions, this breakthrough from Germany could be pivotal in curbing its carbon footprint.

Watch Iconic Soccer Star Surprise a Superfan at Work—Followed By the Best Day Ever

Not only did the team surprise their fan with a visit to their stadium, they also gave him season tickets to every single one of their away games to come.

Playing Traditional Games Protects Your Thinking Skills As You Age, Says New 68-Year Study

Playing cards, chess, or board games isn't just fun—this longitudinal study says it protects your thinking skills as you get older.

Years After Accidental Holiday Text, Man Still Gets Together With the Grandma Who Invited Him to Thanksgiving Dinner

It has been several years since Jamal Hinton was invited to a woman's Thanksgiving dinner—and they have been fast friends ever since.

Man Transforms His Pub into the Most Festive Bar in All of UK So He Can Raise Money for Sick Children

With more than 60,000 Christmas lights and towering sculptures made of beer bottles, this may be the most festive pub in all of Great Britain.

Dying Man Fulfills Final Wish of Having a Beer With His Sons—And the Photo is Comforting Thousands

Since the photo was shared last week, it has prompted thousands of people to share their own stories of comfort and familial love.

With Only 4% of Their Works by Women Artists, Museum Resolves to Only Buy Female-Made Art for One Year

This Maryland art museum is aiming to close their gender gap by exclusively buying artworks by female artists and designers for the next year.

Missing Cat Finally Reunited With Owner After It Was Found Wandering the Streets 1,400 Miles Away

It has been five years since Sasha the cat disappeared from her home in Portland—but thanks to her microchip, she has finally be reunited with her owner.

Man Hailed as a Hero After He Rushed to Pull Driver From Burning Car After Fuel Explosion

If Edward Cyr had not rushed into action when he did, Glenwood Little may not have survived the car fire that erupted from his backseat earlier this month.

After Spectacular Unanimous Approval in Congress, Extreme Animal Cruelty is Now Officially a US Felony

Since the PACT Act was unanimously passed in the US House and Senate, it was officially signed into effect by President Trump on Monday.

Mom Fighting Breast Cancer Comforted By Random ‘Angel’ in a Restaurant When She Needed It Most

Right when Amy Pettenato was beginning to despair in the face of her cancer fight, an “angel” in a restaurant swooped in to comfort her.

Los Angeles is Giving Out Free Trees for Yards and Neighborhoods; Here’s How to Get up to 7

The city hopes that by giving away saplings to residents, they will be able to plant at least 90,000 trees over the course of the next two years.

Cameroon Man Uses Wasted Plastic Bottles to Build Canoes for Fishermen in Need

Not only does his organization help to keep Cameroon clean of plastic waste, it also helps to promote ecotourism and support low-income fishermen.

Austrian Government to Turn Hitler’s Birth Home into Police Station to Deter Neo-Nazi Pilgrims

Legislators are now holding an architectural redesign competition in order to ensure that the building is transformed into a more appropriate civil space.

Discovery of Brain Circuit That Controls Compulsive Drinking Offers Hope for Alcoholism Cure

Additionally, the scientists were able to manipulate compulsive drinking habits simply by using light to control the brain circuit.

‘Sober Bars’ Are Giving More and More Recovering Alcoholics a Social Place for Fun Without Booze

Not only does it give sober patrons a place to have fun, it also helps them become adjusted to traditional bar environments.

Hyper-Realistic Replicas Finally Spare Students—and Declining Frog Populations—From Biology Class Dissections

Rather than contributing to declining frog populations, teachers and high schoolers can simply use these life-like replicas.

You Can Now Help Santa Deliver to Low-Income Kids By ‘Adopting’ Their Christmas Letters Through USPS

If you want to help Santa fulfill the wishes of kids whose families may not be able to afford a ton of gifts this year, you can just visit the USPS website.

After Teen With Autism Misses Train Ride, ‘Polar Express’ Crew Gives Him the ‘Gift of Human Kindness’

Not only did the crew reschedule the family's visit with a complimentary tour and special needs accommodations, the conductor gave the boy a special watch.