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The Heartwarming Feel-Good Book We All Need

This national bestseller is filled with true stories about how one small deed can make a world of difference. “Elegant and wise” (Deepak Chopra). “I think this might be the most beautiful book I’ve ever read” (New York Times bestselling author Jane Green).

Howling With Joy: After 45 Years, the Gray Wolf Has Successfully Been Lifted Off the US Endangered Species List

45 years since one of the most charismatic and persecuted carnivores on Earth was listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), management of the...

This 10-Year-Old Walked 1,700 Miles With His Dad from Italy to England For a Hug With Grandma

Visiting loved ones during the pandemic has become a daunting task. Even so, when 10-year-old Romeo Cox decided what he wanted more than anything else...

‘Woweee’ Says World’s First Nobel Prize-Winning Mascot as He Reacts to Big Win

From his humble beginnings as a homeless street pup to surviving near-fatal illness to becoming the official mascot for a globally-recognized humanitarian organization, Foxtrot...

This Rat Sniffs For Landmines In Cambodia–And Has Just Won A Gold Medal For His Life-Saving Work

A landmine detection rat, whose work in Cambodia has transformed the lives of the country’s citizens, has been awarded the gold medal from a...

Adorable Boy With a Cleft Lip Finds His Perfect Match–A Puppy With The Same Condition

When a young father went to the local animal shelter to look at chickens, the last thing he was expecting to come home with...

A City in Alaska is Housing its Homeless – Which Makes It Possibly The ‘Nicest Place’ in America

Anchorage, Alaska, a city known for its cold climate is warming hearts by housing its homeless in private homes during the coronavirus crisis.

Since Leaving the KKK, This Veteran Now Spends His Time Volunteering for Anti-Hate Mission

After Chris Buckley found compassion among Blacks and Muslims he once despised, he left the Ku Klux Klan to join the anti-hate nonprofit Parents 4 Peace.

Afghan Translator Who Saved U.S. Soldiers Finally Celebrates 4th of July as an American Citizen

An Afghan translator, Janis Shinwari, who assisted U.S. forces in Afghanistan has just celebrated his first Fourth of July as a U.S. citizen.

Italians Turn Old Tradition of Charitable Giving into Modern COVID Response With ‘Suspended Shopping’

As small businesses across Italy slowly begin to reopen their doors, shoppers are using “suspended shopping” to support their fellow locals.

Teens Launch Hotline for Isolated Seniors to Listen to Pre-Recorded Jokes, Stories, and Messages of Hope

A team of Calgary high schoolers are hoping to bring joy into the quarantined homes of seniors by playing pre-recorded messages on their Joy4All hotline.

Eco-Activist Hits Fashion Week Catwalk With Clothing Made Out of Abandoned Tents Collected From Music Festivals

Stylish jackets made from recycled tents left at music festivals debuted at the London Fashion Week catwalk this month under the 10T sustainable brand name.

Master Violinist Performing for Inmates Receives Unexpectedly Enthusiastic Ovation (Watch)

Violinst Gidon Kremer performed Bach for inmates at the Pacific Institution in British Colombia, calling the prisoners more enthusiastic than concertgoers.

As Fur is Phased Out of Fashion, More Than 200 Donated Fur Coats Are Handed Out to Afghanis in Need

More than 200 unwanted mink, fox, and rabbit fur coats have been handed out to Afghani families living in poverty in the capital city of Kabul.

Picture of 3 Italian Grandmas Happily Holding Migrant Kids On Their Laps Might Be the Best Photo of the Week

It's not hard to see why this gorgeous photo has been shared across European social media sites.

When 1,600 Asylum-Seekers Were Sent to This US Town, They Were Welcomed With Housing and Open Arms

This story was submitted as a nomination to the Reader’s Digest “Top 50 Nicest Places in America” contest: a crowd-sourced effort to uncover nooks...

Since Women Overcoming Addiction Repaid Town in Kindness, It’s One of the ‘Nicest Places’ in US

When this Kansas community welcomed the residents of a new women's recovery center, the residents were sure to repay the kindness tenfold.

Last Year We Helped Pick the Nicest Places in America – and Now We’re Searching for More (Nominate Yours!)

Do you know a place where strangers welcome each other; everyone joins together to help those in need; or people are just plain nice? Then...

8-Year-old Immigrant is No Longer Homeless After His Incredible Chess Career Spurs Thousands in Donations

This third grade homeless student has only played chess since fleeing Africa as a refuge, but he is already breaking tournament records—and winning hearts.

16-Year-old Protester Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Ahead of Her Biggest Global Youth-Led Rally Yet

If she wins the prize, this 16-year-old Swedish schoolgirl would become the youngest person to ever be a Nobel laureate.