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Grey Seals, Once Hunted, Are Making a Huge Comeback

This new aerial survey of the New England area shows that the gray seal population is making a huge comeback. Using drone footage, thermal cameras, and...

12-Year-old Saves Friend’s Leg Using First-Aid From ‘Hunger Games’ Book

A 12-year-old girl is being hailed as a hero after she used a first aid technique that she learned from reading The Hunger Games...

Famed LEGO Giraffe to be Named After Giraffe-loving Boy Who Died

The giant toy brick giraffe standing tall at Legoland is going to be given the most beautiful namesake. The beloved Legoland Discovery Center giraffe in Boston, Massachusetts...

Newspapers Are Paying it Forward During Tragedies With Pizza

The @BostonGlobe sent us pizza to keep us going. Thanks friends. pic.twitter.com/kVH0TXddz9— Manchester News MEN (@MENnewsdesk) May 24, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js   The Boston Globe has just continued...

Woman Goes From Homelessness to Graduating Harvard

If you’re ever feeling dismal about your own circumstances, just take a little bit of inspiration from Norma Heath. After losing her job several years...

Dying Man Spends Last Days Fixing Bikes For Kids in Need

When Bob Charland was given a terminal diagnosis, he didn't spend any time feeling sorry for himself – instead, he decided to spend his...

You May Spot ‘Forrest Gump’ Recreating the Iconic Cross Country Journey

Robert “just started running” the iconic cross-country route pictured in Forrest Gump – and he is doing it all for charity.

Brave UPS Driver Rushes Into Burning Home to Save Family

The UPS slogan, “What can brown do for you”, was never so relevant as when this driver promptly delivered a family from disaster. Paul Pereira was...

These Retirees Knit Sweaters for Chilly Chickens

These handy older ladies definitely have more time on their hands now that they're retired. That's why they have hatched a plan to spend...

New Video Game Walks in Footsteps of Thoreau at Walden Pond

How about a video game in which the goal is stillness and the survival skills are based on growing your own beans? That’s the essence...

Dramatic Reduction in Teen Suicide Attempts After Same-sex Marriage Legalization

The implementation of state laws legalizing same-sex marriage was associated with a significant reduction in the rate of suicide attempts among high school students...

Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor Set to Marry the Man Who Saved Her

Boston firefighter Mike Materia is set to marry Roseann Sdoia in a wedding ceremony this fall – and the happy couple might never have met if Roseann hadn't...

Transcendental Meditation Reduces Trauma

A new randomized controlled study has found that the Transcendental Meditation program significantly reduces trauma symptoms in female prisoner inmates. This is the first...

Boy Sells Prized Baseball Cards to Help Friends Battling Cancer

Brady Kahle has raised over $13,000 for his friends since February by selling thousands of his prized baseball cards.

These 10 Top Dogs of 2016 Will Warm Your Pup-Loving Heart

As 2016 comes to a close, it's time to reflect on all the great things that have happened – that's why we put together our favorite puppy tales of the year.

Theatre Company Creates Sensory-Friendly Christmas Carol Play to Include All Audiences

This Charles Dicken's play will have several revisions that will make it inclusive for anyone struggling with sensory-sensitivity.

Levels of Mercury in Atlantic Tuna Rapidly Declines

Environmental surveys taken over the last twenty years have shown an exciting drop of 19% mercury content in Atlantic bluefin tuna.

Researchers Invent ‘Perfect’ Soap Molecule That is Better For the Environment

This soap molecule is made from natural products, like soybeans, coconut, and corn rather than fossil fuels, making it ten times better for the Earth.

Study Shows Low-emission Cars Less Expensive than Polluters

As electric and hybrid cars steadily become more popular, MIT thought they would double check the numbers and see just how economic low-emission cars are.

These 7 Major U.S. Cities Achieved Double-digit Drop in Burglary Rates

Many major American cities continue to report overall declines in their crime rate, sustaining a positive downward trend that began the late 20th century. //pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js