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Nobody Wanted This Dog Because Of Her Looks–’Til One Family Came Along

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Little Lisa, a ten-week old Westie/Chihuahua mix puppy, arrived at the Humane Society of Silicon Valley looking like she’d seen better days.

Despite her physical scars and aesthetic setbacks, she was a happy pup, full of love and playful energy.

The folks at the Humane Society nursed her back to health and got her ready to meet the right family. All Lisa had to do was wait for that family to come along.

Lisa Lucky the Dog With Family Humane Society Jackie MacMillan SubmittedThen, Christine Doblar and her daughters arrived as part of a “Clear the Shelters” event.

The family had recently lost their beloved family Chihuahua, and their other dog, a 6-year-old chocolate lab named Pelé, was lonely.cute dog couch AllPaws facebook

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Lisa—now known as Lucky—greeted each family member with excited gusto.

“We sat on the floor with the volunteer and Lucky greeted my daughters, husband and I with her wiggly self and kisses galore. We all melted. We visited with a few more dogs, but kept talking about Lucky,” Doblar told Good News Network.

The family left shortly thereafter to run an errand, but Doblar’s daughters were so worried that someone else would claim her that mom had to turn the car around and scoop her up.

The pup is loving her new home, and isn’t the least bit self-conscious about her looks.

“She is happy and playful, then willing to nap on the lap of any family member. She is getting closer to Pelé, who was shy at first. Lucky has taken to sleeping in his huge bed, displacing him,” Doblar said. “We don’t feel we have done anything heroic in adopting her, but we are touched by all the love sent her way by genuine animal lovers, everywhere.”

Photos: Jackie MacMillan/ Humane Society

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Lawyer Bought His Own Fire Truck and is Out Fighting Wildfires

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At the height of wildfire season, a Washington state lawyer bought a vintage fire truck to protect his home. Two days later, he was out saving other people’s houses.

After Alex Thomason purchased the truck, he took a brief, four-hour course on fighting fires. He then used a Facebook community to find like-minded folks and they all rolled out to fight the wildfires burning through the Pacific Northwest.Firefighters FB Saskachewan Govt

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“My wife thinks I’m crazy,” Thomason told KHQ News.

Clifford the Fire Truck screenshot KHQOther people in Okanogan County, Washington, might think he’s a hero. The lawyer and his amateur fire crew have fought to keep wildfires away from homes and dug fire lines to contain the blazes.

The video below shows Thomason and his crew with “Clifford,” (pictured left) his firetruck, beating back a blaze from an elderly person’s home, after the owner had fled the approaching flames.

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This Guy Gets One Shot to Earn Free College Tuition, Watch What Happens

 

Plenty of half-court hopefuls have felt the pressure as they prepared to attempt a 47-foot basketball shot to win some free swag.

Imagine how it feels when you’ve got $11,000 on the line.

For freshman Lem Turner, it felt pretty good—when his throw touched nothing but the net as it sailed through, earning him a full semester’s worth of out-of-state tuition.

He’s the first Ball State University student in three years to score the free tuition.

WAOW News-TV reports that Turner did play some basketball at his Illinois high school, but is now on the college volleyball team.Lebron James by Keith Allison, CC licensed photo

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The half-court shot has become an annual tradition for welcome week festivities at the aptly-named Indiana school.

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Americans and Briton Who Thwarted Train Attack Receive Legion of Honor

From the left, British businessman Chris Norman, Anthony Sadler, a senior at Sacramento University in California, French President Francois Hollande, U.S. Airman Spencer Stone, and Alek Skarlatos a U.S. National Guardsman from Roseburg, Oregon pose at the Elysee Palace, Monday Aug.24, 2015 in Paris, France. Hollande pinned the Legion of Honor medal on U.S. Airman Spencer Stone, National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, and their years-long friend Anthony Sadler, who subdued the gunman as he moved through the train with an assault rifle strapped to his bare chest. The British businessman, Chris Norman, also jumped into the fray. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, Pool)

 

With a kiss on each cheek, and words of thanks from grateful nation, French President Hollande pinned the Legion of Honor, France’s highest award, on three Americans and a Briton who prevented a deadly train attack.

Airman First Class Spencer Stone, National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, and their friend, college student Anthony Sadler, and British businessman Chris Norman took down a heavily armed gunman on a high-speed train traveling to Paris from Amsterdam on Friday.

“Your heroism must be an example for many and a source of inspiration,” Hollande said at the presentation Monday morning. “Faced with the evil of terrorism, there is a good, that of humanity. You are the incarnation of that.”Jena and Ali-teacher-heroes-gofundme

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A French citizen, who has asked to remain anonymous, also helped to thwart the gunman. He will be given the medal in a private ceremony.

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I Can See, Mommy! Baby With New Glasses Beams in Wonder -WATCH

 

Another baby sees his mother clearly for the first time.

Mac is 9 months old. His parents and two big brothers had an eye check-up recently and Dr. Julie Hart checked the little guy’s eyes and prescribed glasses.

“I’m so thankful she did!” Mac’s mom told Good News Network.

The video shows it all…pure joy and wonder.

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Mama Black Bear And Her Cubs Frolic In Backyard New Jersey Pool (WATCH)

“There’s BEARS in the pool!” squeals one of the little owners of a New Jersey family’s backyard pool that’s just been invaded by a mama black bear and her cubs trying to beat the heat.

As the camera scopes out the furry intruders, the cubs are filmed tumbling down a toy slide, wrestling pool toys, and splashing about in the water.

They look like they’re having so much fun, one can’t BEAR to see them leave!

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When You’re In A Toxic Friendship: The Healthy Way Forward

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With all of us going through so much change in a lifetime, some of our friendships can’t last forever, nor should they.

Sometimes friendships gently fade away from starvation, as each person invests their resources in more satisfying pursuits. Other times, things like hurtful behavior, negative feelings, and attachment to memories of better times can make these break-ups a little more complicated and confusing.

A Matter-of-Fact Perspective

When a friend mistreats you, or your relationship is on the rocks, it’s distressing. The connection that has, at least in part, satisfied your fundamental human need to be seen, heard, and cared for, is now in jeopardy.

Especially since you’ve probably let your guard down with the person, the pain, frustration, and disappointment of the situation can readily transform into defensive, empowering emotions like self-righteous anger.colored-hair-girl-friends-Facebook

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See if you can recognize and let go of those secondary, reactionary emotions, though. For one thing, they generally don’t serve a useful purpose in the dialogue between the two of you. Animosity tends to breed more animosity, and holding onto that isn’t a pleasant or healthy activity for either party.

Plus, the real problem isn’t in those feelings. It’s in the underlying mismatch and, for the purposes of the relationship, all that ultimately matters is whether that mismatch is capable of being remedied or not. Making that determination is easier with a more rational, less emotionally charged perspective.

Getting to the Core Issues

Here’s an example: say your best friend started making fun of you in front of other people a while ago. You’ve communicated to her a few times that you don’t like being made fun of. She said she understood and apologized, but she’s kept doing it.

Now you’re torn because you know that being friends requires some degree of vulnerability and intimacy with someone, and yet you aren’t comfortable being those things with her anymore. At this point, angry thoughts and feelings might well pop up: “Why can’t you just stop? Why are you doing this to me?!”

While the answers to those questions might be interesting, they don’t really matter, do they? You’ve expressed to your friend that her behavior is unacceptable to you. She’s either willing and able to stop, or she will continue. If she continues, you have a decision to make: accept the ongoing mistreatment or end the relationship, at least as it currently exists. That’s it.

Being the healthy person you are, you’d also need to consider if you have a part in whatever the problem is. If there is, then the same principle applies to you: are you willing and able to change things that are contributing to the problem, or not?

The point is that all you’ll ever control, and all that you’re responsible for, are your own words and actions, and the same holds true for the other person. Pretty simple, right? What is there to get worked up about?

It’s Not Necessarily Easy!

Of course, it isn’t always easy to maintain this rational perspective. Consider a best-case scenario: both of you have tried what you’re willing to try, and it just isn’t working because of an irreconcilable impasse. Even now, it may still easy for you to get stuck because of the positive feelings you still hold for your friend, and her good intentions: you believe that she isn’t intentionally trying to hurt you.leopard-snare-rescue-ITVvideo

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This situation is similar, in some ways, to the distinction between murder and manslaughter. Whether someone’s death was caused intentionally, it makes for an important moral, intellectual, and legal distinction to the prosecutor and defendant. But does it make any difference to the deceased?

If you knew that if you left the house today you would either be killed by a falling piano or an car accident, would you need to be certain which one it would be before deciding to stay home?

Sorry for using morbid example! But look: if someone is consistently hurting you, does it make a difference whether it’s because they’re unwilling to change or just unable to do so?

Letting Go of the Secondary Emotion

Lest you think that this perspective is dispassionate or non-emotional, let me be clear: I’m not recommending divorcing yourself from or denying your emotions. Far from it!

In fact, it’s by paying attention to them that you are able to determine what need of yours isn’t being met in the first place, so you can communicate effectively and determine how to take care of yourself.

What I am recommending is letting go, as much as possible, of the blame and anger that clouds your clear-eyed judgment and keeps you stuck. When toxic situations carry on for too long, with each person expecting or demanding that the other change, even though neither is willing and/or able to, that’s when the hard feelings really bloom.

They may last a lifetime: the gift that keeps on taking! It’s much better simply to keep perspective, keep lines of communication open, be clear on needs and expectations with others, be clear on what you are willing to give and take, and when an irreconcilable mismatch develops with someone that causes your quality of life to suffer, move on to people who are a better fit for you.

Jim Hjort author-326pxJim operates a psychotherapy practice, helps people overcome roadblocks to self-actualization as a Right Life® coach, and appears at speaking and teaching engagements. He studied Sociology and Abnormal Psychology at UCLA and holds an MSW from USC, with a specialization in Systems of Recovery from Mental Illness.

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Monthly Shot Brings New Hope, Cuts Cravings, for Recovering Addicts

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A monthly shot shows promise for breaking the cycle of addiction to heroin and other opioids, like the pharmaceutical painkillers oxycodone and Vicodin, by stopping cravings by dulling the drug’s euphoric effects.

A program in Washington County, Maryland, is administering Vivitrol to addicts after they go through detox in jail. Unlike other anti-addiction drugs for opiates, Vivitrol can be taken just once a month, instead of daily, making it easier for people to stick with a program.Portugal-Vila_Nova_de_Gaia-CC-Jonik

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Users have to wait a week after last getting high before safely using Vivitrol, which makes it more difficult, at first. But once the incarcerated patients start taking monthly shots, they also receive counseling and group therapy to further support their recovery.

Vivitrol, a new form of an old drug — naltrexone, affects receptors in the brain by turning off the pleasure centers that would normally be stimulated by the opiates, thereby curbing cravings. The non habit-forming drug is also used for treating alcoholism.heroin crime rehab story gloucester-police-department photo permission

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Washington County’s health department launched the treatment program after cases of heroin addiction skyrocketed. The results have proven so successful that other Maryland counties are setting up similar treatment programs using the shots.

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New York Yankees Surprise Theater Owner Who Hires Disabled Workers (WATCH)

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Employees of a Connecticut movie theater got a major league surprise when members of the New York Yankees dropped in on a staff meeting.

Yankees-visit-movie-theater-Facebook-NY-YankeesMost of the employees at the Prospector Ridgefield theater are disabled. The players and managers stopped by as part of HOPE Week (Helping Others Persevere and Excel). The program recognizes people who make a difference in their communities.

On Tuesday, they where at the theater to honor its founder, Valerie Jenson, who made it a priority to provide job opportunities to the disabled. About 65% of her 110 employees have some form of physical or developmental disability.

Jensen, who opened the theater last year, calls her employees “prospects,” a play on the name of the theater, but also a way of telling the world about their potential.

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Players Brian McCann and Chase Headley, along with manager Joe Girardi and the team’s general manager, Brian Cashman, presented Jensen with a $10,000 check to continue her work. The team also invited Jensen and one of her prospects to throw the ceremonial first pitch in their game against the Minnesota Twins later that night.

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Americans Thwart Train Attack in France, Hailed for Exceptional Courage

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A tragedy was narrowly averted in France Friday thanks to the courage of three American passengers and a British man who rushed to take down a heavily armed man after they heard gunfire.

President Francois Hollande hailed the men as heroes. Two of the three men traveling together were off-duty servicemen, Air Force serviceman Spencer Stone (pictured, left) and Alek Skarlatos (center), a National Guardsman.

”I saw a guy entering the train with an AK-47 and a handgun and I just looked over to Spencer and said, ‘Let’s go, go!’” said Skarlatos.

“It’s my last year in college, I came to see my friends on my first trip in Europe and we stopped a terrorist,” said Anthony Sadler, who jumped into the fight to help along with Chris Norman. “It’s kind of crazy.”

The American men, who are childhood friends, and Mr Norman were awarded medals for bravery by authorities in Arras.

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After Nearly a Century, Gray Wolves Return to California Mountains

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A pack of gray wolves are now wandering the hills of Northern California for the first time since they were hunted to extinction in the state in the 1920s.

Two adults and five, four-month-old pups — dubbed the Shasta Pack (pictured above) — have been spotted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, which is thrilled by the news.

Wolves have made a strong comeback in the American West in recent years. Packs in Yellowstone National Park have thrived–and their presence has improved the local ecosystem–since being reintroduced there in 1995.peregrine cc Greg Hume

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Only one other gray wolf, tagged as OR-7, has been seen in California since the 1920s. That lone wolf wandered into the state only briefly in 2012, before returning to Oregon and finding a mate.

Researchers don’t believe this new pack is descended from OR-7 (given that name because he was the seventh wolf tagged with a tracking collar in Oregon). They have gathered droppings from the Shasta Pack to test for DNA and find out where they came from.

The next step for the Department is do work on a management plan, to make sure the wolves can establish a foothold in Northern California and live alongside ranchers in the region.wolf-therapy-featured-WolfConnectionVideo

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California biologists are excited about their chances in California.

“These are very resilient critters,” Karen Kovacs with the Fish and Wildlife Department told the Los Angeles Times.

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“The Rock” is Proud of the “Better Men” Graduating from Prison Boot Camp

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Life in jail, or six months at camp training to become a better person?

For inmates at the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Center in Florida, the choice was simple, but the work was grueling.

Thats why actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson stopped by their graduation ceremony to tell them that he’s “very, very proud” of the group who volunteered for a six-month prison boot camp. The star of “Ballers” and the “Fast and Furious” franchise spoke at their graduation.Robin_Williams_ CC Eva Rinaldi

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The inmates volunteered for the program as an alternative to serving sentences ranging from five-years to life in prison. The bootcamp aims to change the inmates’ attitudes and rehabilitate them so they can go on to live crime-free lives once they leave.

Johnson pointed out that more than 75% of ex-convicts return to a life of crime, but the rate is only 8% for the Dade County boot camp program.

“They leave the program not just as free men, but as better men,” he said in his speech.

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Johnson, who started getting arrested himself when he was just 13 years old, said he may have ended up in the same place as these men if he hadn’t turned his life around.homeboy industries grant for jobs father boyle employees submitted

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“I wanted them to know that life does go on and they’re going to have another opportunity,” Johnson told WFOR News.

Johnson is working on a documentary about their boot camp experience called “Rock and a Hard Place.”

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Petition to Have Jon Stewart Moderate a Presidential Debate Blows Past Goal

By Saturday morning, more than 214,000 people had signed an online petition calling for the former host of “The Daily Show” to moderate one of the 2016 Presidential debates.

The petition at Change.org says Jon Stewart is “more than qualified” for the task and asks the Commission on Presidential Debates to request that Stewart host one of the three general election debates during next year’s campaign.Stephen Colbert at Desk-ComedyCentral

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Among those signing the petition, at least one Democratic candidate for President, former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, who urged people through Twitter to support the petition.

 

 

“Mr. Stewart has interviewed 15 heads of state, 22 members of the United States Cabinet” and dozens of members of Congress, the petition reads, “while establishing himself as the most trusted person in (satirical) news.”

The petition is no joke. It highlights a way to get more American youth involved in the serious business of picking a candidate and voting in the 2016 primary elections.

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Wisconsin Man Plants 4-Mile Stretch of Sunflowers in Tribute to Late Wife

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Love is blooming along a Wisconsin country road.

A stretch of farmland usually reserved for corn and soybeans is now home to over four miles of beautiful sunflowers, planted in memory of Babbette Jacquish, who died of cancer in last November.

Babbettes-Seeds-of-Hope-Sunflowers-800pxJacquish was known around town as the “Sunflower Lady” for her love of the tall yellow stems, so, in her honor, her husband planted the big yellow blooms in five neighboring farms near Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

While she was alive, Jacquish had the idea to plant the flowers and harvest the seeds to sell as birdseed, giving the proceeds to charities that support cancer research and patients.

To keep that dream alive, her husband and daughter created “Babbette’s Seeds of Hope.”

“She always loved flowers but sunflowers were her favorite,” her husband Don told KARE TV. “They fit her personality. She’d walk into a room and her smile would light up the whole room.”

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Retirement Home For Unwanted Senior Pets Offers Love In Final Years

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If you’re over the age of ten and you’ve got a tail to wag, then you’ve got a friend at House With A Heart Senior Animal Sanctuary.

For nearly thirty years, Sherry Lynn Polvinale and her husband rescued dogs and cats. As the years went on, though, they got more and more calls from people who just “couldn’t keep” their senior dogs.dog playing house with a heart facebook

“I got to a point where I couldn’t stand trying to find the right home for these guys and not knowing if the owners will be committed for life. This way, we know that they’re totally safe,” Polvinale told Good News Network.

“I thought, ‘I’m getting older, and a treat for myself is going to be rescuing seniors and keeping them safe until they pass away’.”

In 2006, they began operating with official nonprofit status for their Gaithersburg, Maryland home and have continued to transform it into a haven for four-legged residents who hail from all over the country.

While her husband was still alive, only ten dogs lived in the home; when he passed away, she made room for thirty.

Today, a roster of 55 volunteers do everything from poop-scooping and manning diaper-stations to laundry and, of course, cuddling.Second-Chance-Animal-Rescue-submitted-dog-in-hat

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The home relies solely on donations from people who want to give, or those who want to board their pets there instead of dropping them at a kennel.

Sugar house with a heart websitejpgAll of the pups spend their days eating and just enjoying life, despite some doggy dementia and wheelchair needs. Some still have plenty of pep in their step, and love to frolick in the yard.

Feeding time for 24 specific diets is no small fete, but at 4pm sharp, meals that have been prepared throughout the day are always ready to go. All of the residents dine in their assigned rooms with their main companions.

When you meet these little guys, it’s impossible to imagine someone giving them up.

Sugar (pictured above left), a little four pound Mi-Ki, a cross between a Japanese chin, Maltese, Papillion, and Shih-Tzu, has yet to touch the ground with her tiny paws because she is always being held and cuddled by volunteers.

Then there’s Papa and Petey, two little 11-year-old dachshunds with no teeth who always sleep together in a big bed under the blankets.

Cooper House With A Heart WebsiteAt night, Sherry sleeps on the couch so she can be close to the pair and hear if they need her.

“Petey will sneak out really quietly from the covers and fly up on the couch with me. He’s trying to sneak away because Papa will wake up and be upset,” she explains. “Last night, Papa couldn’t get comfortable, so I got up with him five times.”

Sherry wakes up at 5:30 every morning, and goes to bed around 1am.

“Never do I feel like oh my gosh, what a pain, you’re waking me up. I never feel like that. As long as he needs me and is barking, it means he’s still here and he’s still alive,” she said.

Last year, a closed-in “potty patio” was added to the house, complete with air conditioning and heating.

“It’s probably the most expensive dog bathroom in the world,” Sherry admitted. “But when they get older, they can’t go outside in certain weather. You wouldn’t send a 90-year-old woman to use an outhouse, would you?”

At the moment, they can’t take in any new dogs that are not over the age of 14—Sherry says she doesn’t want to take in any dogs that might outlive her—but is currently planning to begin a grant-giving program that will help other people start similar programs or adopt and care for senior dogs themselves.

“I don’t think this can go on for than another 5-10 years unless someone comes out of the woodwork to do what I’m doing,” she said.

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Cab Driver Gets Unexpected Theme-Park Ticket To Ride From Passenger

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When an Irish businessman opted to take a day trip to the largest indoor amusement park in the world, he decided to flip the script and give his driver a ride.

2murphy (352x640)As they pulled up to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, Liam Murphy’s cab driver mentioned that after 14 years of dropping off tourists at the park, he had never been inside.

The tickets were pricey and he sent most of his money back to family in India. He said he usually sat in the cab, waiting for park goers to return — a wait that could last several hours.

Instead of making him wait, Murphy, who was traveling alone on business, sprung for an extra ticket and told the driver to park the cab and come along.Taxi dog screenshot barkfeed

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The two rode roller coasters, ate pizza and judging from the pictures on Liam’s Facebook page, had a great time.

After riding the fastest roller coaster in the world, the United Arab Emirates cab driver was glad to be back on the road behind four wheels that were moving below the speed limit.

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Poet Decides to Use $500K Genius Grant to Send Caregivers on Vacations

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For two years, Heather McHugh held on to half-million dollars.

After being awarded a $500,000 MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant for her poetry, she just couldn’t decide what to do with the money.

That changed after her godson and his wife had a baby born with severe disabilities.

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McHugh decided to use the money to send full-time, unpaid caregivers—many of whom she’d never met—on week long vacations to British Columbia, Maine, and Napa Valley, California.

“It was obvious to me when that baby was born that in 10 years, they were going to need a break,” she told KPLU News, talking about her godson and his wife.

About 40 million exhausted Americans “need a break,” as McHugh put it, from the rigors of round the clock attention devoted to disabled relatives.

That’s why she set up CAREGIFTED, a foundation to provide vacations for caregivers and she often goes along to be a personal assistant for them and tend to their needs for a change.

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She says they will usually want simple things — like a walk by themselves or time to read a book — things taken for granted by most people. Full-time caregivers quickly learn that time, like their family, is precious.

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Artist Turns Weapons of War Into Tools For Spreading Serenity (LOOK)

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Those shovels don’t look like much, but in a previous life, they were guns, and one artist made it is mission to turn them into something more useful.

Mexican Artist Pedro Reyes oversaw the transformation because he wanted to show “how an agent of death can become an agent of life.”

His project “Palas por Pistolas,” or “Guns Shovels” in English, is just that — turning 1,527 confiscated guns into an equal number of shovel heads. He has said in past interviews that he wants his art to help change culture.Woodstock-couple-Courtesy Bobbi and Nick Ercoline

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For this project, Reyes went to the deadliest city in Mexico, Culiacán, and asked the people there to exchange guns for certificates they could use towards household appliances or electronics. Then, he melted the weapons down and turned them into shovels to use for planting trees – and growing a brighter future.escopetarra4pw

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It’s not the only time Reyes has transformed guns into something else. In his “Imagine” project, he converted them into musical instruments and, along with some friends, performed Rage Against the Machine’s “Bullet to the Head” (see that video below).

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Humans of New York Raises $2M for Humans of Pakistan Living in Bondage

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In just five days, a popular photographer has raised two million dollars to help fight an illegal practice that borders on slavery.

Brandon Stanton, who publishes the popular “Human of New York” blog, has been documenting bonded labor in Pakistan. He launched a crowdfunding project on Indigogo hoping to raise $100,000 to fight the practice, and, in less than a week, it’s topped $2.2 million.Diana Kim screenshot NBC News

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In Pakistan, bonded labor is an endless cycle of debt. Owners of brick kilns offer small loans to desperate people who promise to work off the debt — often thinking it will only take a few days. The kiln owners later charge the debtor with hidden costs and he learns his debt has actually increased. The longer he works, the more he owes.

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Stanton learned about the problem from Syeda Ghulam Fatima — who he calls the “Harriet Tubman of Pakistan.” She founded the Bonded Labour Liberation Front to educate workers on their rights and to make the government enforce the laws against the practice.

With his fundraising effort we see that Humans of New York — and humans from around the world — really do care. Last year, the photographer raised money for a young boy who told him that his teacher was his hero. More than a hundred thousand dollars funded field trips for the entire class to visit Harvard and imagine a new future.

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Ice Bucket Challenge Leads to ALS Breakthrough, Researchers Announce

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It worked!

The Ice Bucket Challenge that flooded the Internet with videos of people getting drenched has led to a medical breakthrough.

Researchers have long known that a particular motor-neuron protein—named TDP-43—doesn’t function properly in 90 percent of ALS patients.

Now a grad student at Johns Hopkins Medical, in Baltimore, Maryland, is pretty sure he has figured out why. In experiments with mice, his team made a protein to mimic TDP-43, and after adding to the neurons, the cells came back to life.

“With any luck this could lead to the possibility of a cure or at least a slowing down of this terrible disease,” says pathobiology student Jonathan Ling. “We may soon be able to fix this in patients who have lots of accumulated TDP-43,” says Ling.ElderlyHands_CC_Kariobinja_Foter

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He published his discovery in the journal Science last week and credited funding from the ALS Association for making his team’s research possible–money raised through the viral Ice Bucket Challenge last year.

During the social-media sensation’s peak months of August and September, more than 17 million people—including many celebrities—uploaded wet, chilly videos of themselves and drove charitable giving to over $115 million, more than tripling what the organization had earned the year before.

Fixing the dysfunctional protein will take time, Ling and his professor, Philip C. Wong, Ph.D., said in a YouTube video announcing the breakthrough. Time and, undoubtedly, more research money.Drone medical supplies Twitter Flirty2

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Which is why the two are attempting to start the challenge anew.

“We want to… really push this work forward,” Wong says, as big orange buckets sneak into view on either side of the two men.

In the video, Ling and Wong each challenge three people to give more….your move, Bill Gates.

Although with the drought in California, they will probably need to drop glitter on themselves rather than buckets of water.

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