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IKEA to Start Selling Homemade Textiles by Refugees

The beloved Swedish furniture company plans to start selling textiles made by refugees, providing over 200 jobs for displaced individuals by 2019. The workers will...

Costco Pushes Suppliers Away From Bee-killing Pesticides

Costco debuted the news that it will take steps to address bee-killing pesticides in its supply chain. Its inaugural bee policy encourages suppliers of garden...

CVS is Now Offering Allergy Medication at 1/6th the Cost of the EpiPen

The drugstore titan is selling an EpiPen dual pack at $109.99 in response to Mylan hiking up the product's price to $600.

Police Officer Delivers Urgent Organ Donation

This Pennsylvania cop wasted no time in rescuing a transplant team and donated organs from a car accident.

Student Invents Smart Gun that Could Prevent Hundreds of Accidents

Using smart phone finger authentication technology, this smart gun can only be used by the intended user.

Singer Donates Kidney to Venue Owner Who Gave His Band a Chance

Corey Fox was instrumental in this indie group's beginning – and now, their singer got to repay the favor by donating his kidney.

All New York City Subway Stations Now Have Free Public Wifi

Having free public Wifi available in all 279 stations will work wonders in connecting public safety and NYC emergency service workers.

Mom Donates 2 Organs to Save Her Son: “This year is going to be your year”

Joe wasn't getting the liver and kidney he needed to stay alive without dialysis – so his mother Sarah decided to donate them both herself.

Man Impressed With Injured Teen’s Work Ethic Raises Thousands

Cameron Nelson was so impressed with Jakeem Tyler's determination and compassion, he sought support for the youth on social media.

Baby Receives Rare Lifeline After Being Put on Transplant List

Daniel was given months to live – and with thousands of children not being able to survive long enough to find a donor, he was given a rare second chance.

Pregnant Waitress in Dire Straits Sees Christmas Miracle With $900 Tip (WATCH)

Since Sarah Clark's fiancé isn't able to work due to a knee injury, and their baby is due next month, the couple was worried about making ends meet.

Barber Offers Free Haircuts For Men Going to Job Interviews

For Brazilians short on cash, these free haircuts can really give them a leg up on making a good impression during a job interview.

5 Unique Ways For the Whole Family to Give Back (You’ll Love These)

We've all heard about donating our old clothing to charity, but these five fun ways to give back can be done with the whole family.

Barefoot Woman Chases Dog Thief For Half Hour to Rescue Stolen Pup

This determined woman wasn't about to let a dog thief steal Wiley from his worried, loving family – even if it meant running barefoot for 35 minutes.

Icelandic Postal Workers Go Above and Beyond When There is No Address – Just a Hand-Drawn Map

These tourists didn't have a name or address to send their Icelandic hosts a thank you card – but apparently, the postal service didn't need either.

Mystery Man Hands Out $100 Bills to McDonald’s Workers

This anonymous customer just kicked off the giving season by giving over $3,000 in cash to a McDonald's staff in Fort Worth, Texas.

He Aims to Solve Hunger in Chicago by Bringing Food Waste Down to Zero

His ingenious app, Zero Percent, connects restaurants and schools that have surplus food with nonprofits that bring the food to those in need.

World’s First Emissions-Free Passenger Train is Finally Unveiled

This hydrogen-run German train is the first of its kind that will only give off steam and condensed air instead of harmful fossil fuels emissions.

Immigrant Designer Goes From Sleeping on Park Benches to World Fame

This beloved fashion mogul didn't start out as a success – in fact, he was a homeless Brazilian man in NYC who didn't have an education or speak English.

Focusing on the Pleasure of Eating Makes People Choose Smaller Portions

This tasty study shows the promising – and slightly unusual – method of visualizing the joy of food can curb overeating habits