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Denmark Buys Country’s Last Remaining Circus Elephants for $1.6 Million So They Can Retire

The four circus elephants will now be able to live out the rest of their days in happy retirement thanks to the Danish government.

How To Help Hummingbirds During the Winter Months – Myths and Tips

It turns out that hummingbirds, as portentous they seem to be in spring and summer, will sometimes stick around in winter, when many proud...

German IKEA Lends Parking Lot to Local Mosque So 800 Muslims Could Celebrate End of Ramadan Together

After being forced to spend the holy month in isolation, Muslims from across the German region were able to celebrate Eid prayers together thanks to IKEA.

Chick-Fil-A Opened On a Sunday in Order to Grant the Birthday Wish of a Boy With Special Needs

Even though Chick-Fil-A is always closed on Sundays, this restaurant opened their doors in order to grant a 14-year-old boy's birthday wish.

Watch 600 Drones Recreate Van Gogh’s Famous Paintings in Dazzling Starry Night Show

The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh must be one of the most recognizable paintings in Western art. The original—a rich and mysterious whirl of...

Watch Artist’s Enchanting Video of Flowers Floating 18 Miles Above the Earth

Back in 2017, flower artist Makoto Azuma captured a breathtaking series of videos depicting floral arrangements flying into space.

Declared Extinct 100 Years Ago, DNA Found the Gould’s Mouse Still Living On Sunny Island Down Under

It must have been a shock when Emily Roycroft's computer began telling her the mouse that has been recorded as extinct for over 100...

Uber to Launch New Fleet of Cars Piloted by Specially-Trained Canine Drivers

Animal lovers are rejoicing over the ridesharing company's latest dog-sharing program, which is being called UberArf.

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.

Watch Matthew McConaughey Cheer Nursing Home Residents With Rousing Games of Virtual Bingo

The Oscar award-winning actor hosted several virtual bingo games for the Round Rock Senior Living facility—all while respecting social distancing.

Fearless Uber Driver Stops Mid-Trip to Scoop Up Injured Hawk and Save It From the Highway

Despite the obvious risk of handling a taloned bird, this courageous Uber driver could not bear to leave an injured hawk on the side of the road.

Watch Marvel’s Video Tribute to the ‘Unmatchable Accomplishments‘ of Stan Lee (1922-2018)

Though we may be sad over his passing, we can rejoice in the knowledge that we have lived in the same lifetime as the legendary Stan Lee.

These Simple, Wearable Devices Use a Laser to Prevent ‘Freezing’ Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

These simple, wearable lasers have been shown to prevent “freezing of gait”—and its creators have just been given the money to bring the devices to the US.

94-Year-old Veteran Has Spent a Decade Cheering on Students With Life Advice and Fist Bumps

Every day for the last ten years, Wally Richardson has stood outside of a local middle school so he can cheer up the youngsters with wisdom and fist bumps.

Good Samaritans Pay for Hotel Rooms to House 70 Homeless People During Polar Vortex

Amidst historically frigid city temperatures, a hero picked up the tab for 70 homeless people to stay in a hotel.

Squirrel Rescued From Roadside Now Hides Nuts in His Human’s Hair as He Prepares for Winter

When Horatio the squirrel refused to leave Mandy McKenna's house, he went ahead and made himself at home by doing what squirrels do best.

Mystery Mom Has Been Leaving Out Free Bagged Lunches ‘Made With Love’ for Anyone Who May Need Them

The Maryland mom has been restocking the table with healthy bagged lunches every day for anyone who may need a bite to eat during the quarantine.

World’s Largest Open-Air Gallery Was Painted By People With Learning Disabilities—And It’s Breathtaking

Okuda San Miguel and a team of painters with learning disabilities have been transforming these drab cement silos into works of art.

After Debuting World’s Largest 3D-Printed Building, Startup is Set to Bring Affordable Housing to US

The 2-story building was printed on-site in Dubai with the help of just three workers—and the engineers now hope to build similar structures in the US.

Acupuncture Could Be a Non-Pharmaceutical Source of Pain Relief for Those Resisting Opioids

As WHO is set to recognize traditional Chinese medicine, these organizations are pushing for acupuncture as a form of pain relief for recovering addicts.