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What Do 30,000 Sick Kids Have in Common? Piles of New Art Supplies From Michaels

It’s not Christmas time; but for the duration of this week, 30,000 sick children across North America are waking up in their hospital rooms...

Watch Bewildered Beaver Accidentally Herd 150 Cows

Everyone knows about beavers gathering sticks for their lodge – but have you ever heard of a beaver gathering heifers? Adrienne Ivy went to visit her...

IKEA Donates Doll Beds to Shelter Cats Waiting to be Adopted

These shelter pets now have a cozy place for cat naps thanks to the Swedish-based furniture company IKEA.

Pup Rescued From Meat Festival Now Frolicks on a Beautiful Vineyard in California

As the notorious Yulin Dog Meat Festival approaches, there will be more and more focus on the dogs of China. Here in the USA and...

Rugby Team Stops on the Way to Game to Help Stranded Drivers

This South African national rugby team may have been on their way to play a big game, but that didn't stop them from pulling...

India Doubles Paid Maternity Leave, Making it 3rd Best Worldwide

The Parliament of India has just passed a bill extending nationally mandated paid maternity leave from 12 weeks to 26 weeks. The bill, which will...

Trouble Waking Up? Camping Could Set Your Clock Straight

If you have trouble going to sleep at night and waking up for work or school in the morning, a week of camping in...

These Formerly Homeless Men Look Like Models on Fashion Runway for Charity

Six formerly homeless men in custom-tailored suits were given the chance to strut their stuff on the the catwalk as a way of raising...

Cat Hailed as Hero After Saving Trapped Neighbor

Ivy the cat is receiving global attention for her heroics after she came to the rescue of her trapped next door neighbor. Ivy's owner, 72-year-old...

Bison Return to National Park For First Time in a Century

After a century of separation, this herd of wild bison has finally returned home to the Banff National Park in Alberta. Bison used to roam...

Dog Escapes Shelter to Track Down Woman Who Fed Him Treats

Ted the German shepherd-Akita mix and Abbey Boyd the SPCA worker became a match made in heaven after cheese-flavored bacon strips brought them together. Ted...

Norway Wants to Give Finland a Mountain For Its Birthday

The country of Finland is drawing ever closer to celebrating its 100th birthday in December – and the people of Norway are trying to pass...

Man Plunges Under Ice 3 Times to Save Wife Trapped in Lake (Video)

This devoted husband was not going to leave that lake until he found and rescued his wife Audrey.

Senior Knits 10K Socks For Homeless Using Super Machine

This 88-year-old spends his days using his ultra-fast knitting machines to weave socks for homeless shelters across Canada.

‘Friendship Benches’ Alleviate Mental Illness Symptoms For Thousands

These community “grandmas” have had groundbreaking success in treating mental health symptoms in their neighborhoods.

Heroic Man Punches a Cougar in the Face to Protect Dogs

Will wasted no time deciding to fight an attacking cougar with his bare hands, after it had latched onto his beloved pup Sasha.

10 Undeniably Good Things That Happened in 2016

People can gripe about 2016 all they want but these events and developments from throughout the last year are undeniably great.

U.S. Citizens Are Protecting Twice as Much Land as the National Parks

New census data from 2015 show that 58 million acres of American land are being protected by conservation easements.

Black Rights Activist to be One of First Women on Canadian Dollar Bill

With the exception of Queen Elizabeth II on the $20 note, Viola Desmond will be the first woman on a Canadian bill starting in 2018.

Most Complete Study to Date Says Marijuana Can Treat Addiction, Mental Health

Though research has supported the medicinal use of marijuana in the past, this University of British Colombia study confirmed what we've always known.