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Watch Bus Driver Intervene When Dog Was in the Hands of Dubious Stranger Claiming to Be Its Owner

When a man boarded Mike Thomas's bus with a dog in hand, his intuition told him that something was wrong – and he turned out to be right.

Social Media is Melting Over This Adorable Photo of a Dog Awaiting His Elderly Owner’s Treatment

This adorable photo of an anxious dog awaiting his owner's return is being shared across social media.

Entrepreneur Has Bought 10,000 Unused Ride-Sharing Bikes So He Can Donate Them to Poor Students

Rather than letting these abandoned bikes go to waste, a compassionate businessman is buying them up and sending them to village school children.

Students Design Beach Vacuum That Can Suck Up Microplastics While Leaving All the Sand

A group of engineering students have created a massive vacuum cleaner that can efficiently suck up all the tiny microplastics on sandy beaches.

When Mortuary Intern Invites Strangers to Veteran’s Funeral, 3,000 People Travel From All Over for the Service

When an intern at a Michigan funeral home published an open invitation to a Vietnam veteran's memorial service, over 3,000 people answered his call.

After Making History With New Film Studio, Tyler Perry to Build a Shelter for Disadvantaged Women and Children

The shelter for disadvantaged youth and homeless women will be located on his new 330-acre film studio property in Atlanta, Georgia.

Teacher’s Powerful Exercise of ‘Leaving Emotional Baggage at the Door’ Has Totally Changed Her Classroom

This teacher is going viral for using a simple—but poignant—activity to teach her students about empathy and emotional baggage.

Thanks to Student’s Hunch, Seniors With Dementia Are ‘Coming Alive’ Again With the ‘Magic’ of Virtual Reality

The technology was shown to greatly decrease symptoms of depression and isolation in seniors suffering from dementia in more than 100 nursing communities.

Stephen King is Using His Property to Open a Writer’s Retreat

The house next to King's home in Bangor, Maine will soon be able to accommodate up to 5 resident writers who may need a peaceful place for their work.

Art Therapist Collects 14,000 Keys From Wildfire Victims and Transforms Them into Powerful Metal Phoenix Sculpture

The 800-pound sculpture has been crafted out of the keys to people's destroyed churches, schools, homes, and business—and it will now help them heal.

Teen Makes ‘Armor’ That Blocks Radiation During Cancer Treatments, Reducing Exposure By Whopping 75%

Not only does the armor reduce exposure to radiation by 75%, it also provides a powerful psychological boost to women undergoing treatment.

Island Nation Becomes First Country in the World to Ban Sunscreens With Reef-Harming Chemicals

Although there have been a few pieces of legislation against toxic sunscreens introduced around the world, Palau is the first country to pass a full ban.

Heartwarming Video Shows FedEx Driver Secretly Shoveling Snow Off of Customer’s Front Stoop

A doorbell camera captured the sweet moment a delivery driver took the time to shovel off a woman's front stoop after dropping off a package.

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.

Researchers Have Found a Way to Sterilize and Reuse Face Masks During Pandemic

North Carolina researchers are now trying to spread the word about their tried-and-true decontamination method for surgical masks.

This Therapy ‘Dogtor’ is Delivering Thousands of ‘Hero Healing Kits’ to Hospital Workers on the Frontlines

This therapy Rottweiler and her devoted handler have been collecting lotions, chapsticks, and boxes of tea for healthcare workers on the COVID frontlines.

Green Maze Design for City Parks Helps People Maintain Physical Distancing During Pandemic

Austrian designer at Studio Precht has created a maze of green spirals for city parks that let people be in nature, but maintain distancing during COVID-19.

Jewish People Who Have Recovered From COVID Have Donated Half of All the Plasma Used in US Treatments

More than 36,000 American COVID-19 patients have now been treated with donated blood plasma, half of which has come from Jewish people.

Flood Waters Couldn’t Stop This Australian Miracle Wedding From Happening

Usually, when you think wedding crashers, you picture uninvited guests hoping to score some free cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. But as rowdy as such...

Mom Sparks Creative Imagination in Kids With Her Toys Made From Cardboard Boxes – LOOK

This smart mom is saving parents money by showing them how to make intricate kids’ toys—from cardboard boxes. Engineer and mother-of-two Nazdar Tayib builds everything...