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What Started as a Joking Bake-off Between Dads Led to 15,000 Cookies Being Delivered to Essential Workers

Whether their play of choice is a team sport like basketball or football, or something more mano a mano, like tennis, chess, or even...

Revolutionary CRISPR-based Genome Editing System Destroys Cancer Cells ‘Permanently’ in Lab

Researchers at Tel Aviv University have demonstrated that the CRISPR genome editing system is very effective in treating metastatic cancers, a significant step on...

Gold Star Families and Military Veterans Now Get Free Entrance to Any National Park This Veteran’s Day—and Beyond

From next week, US veterans and the immediate family members of fallen service members will get to visit the nation's most iconic wonders—its national...

Could Electromagnetic Fields Treat Diabetes? These Scientists Think So

Researchers may have discovered a safe new way to manage blood sugar non-invasively. Exposing diabetic mice to a combination of static electric and magnetic fields...

The 10 Healthiest Communities For Well-Being in America (Colorado Nabbed 6 of the Top 10 Spots)

The third annual Healthiest Communities rankings came out last month which rated all the major factors contributing to the physical and mental health of...

Seniors Given Free Video Devices With Easy-to-Use Buttons So They Can Talk to Family for First Time in Months

Seniors who are social distancing to stay healthy during the pandemic are now gaining much-needed companionship, thanks to ultra-loud, easy-to-use devices that connect them...

High School Football Team Swoops in After Derecho Leaves Paralyzed Man’s Yard in Chaos – WATCH

The Roosevelt High School football team came to the rescue last week for a paralyzed man and his family after a Derecho wind storm...

Man Returns From Safari And Finds New Purpose By Sending Thousands of Books to Rural Kenyan Schools

Since starting his labor of love in 2018, this South Carolina man has managed to send dozens of book shipments to rural African schools.

After 100 Days of COVID, XPRIZE Launches $5M Competition to Get Americans Back to Work

XPRIZE wants to solve the unemployment crisis in the US so they launched a $5M contest to reinvent job training methods to employ workers for good jobs.

In Dozens of American Cities, Officers and Protestors Embrace During Rallies Against Bad Policing

Across the US, protests against police brutality have included dozens of beautiful scenes of brotherhood and unity between law enforcement and protesters.

Woman Creates Neighborhood ‘Giving Tree’ With Her Free Homemade Face Masks

This “giving tree” for free cloth face masks in Lisbon, Iowa is like something straight out of a Shel Silverstein storybook.

When Struggling Restaurant Tried to Sell Bourbon for $20K, Anonymous Veteran Buys It for Twice the Price

The man insisted on paying $40,000 to the restauranteurs so they could continue to pay their employees throughout the COVID-19 shutdowns.

Missouri Deer Hunters Donate 350,000 Pounds of Venison to Food Banks Across the State

Missouri’s Share the Harvest program, a goodwill mission that allows Missouri deer hunters to donate part, if not all, of their catch to charity,...

Scientists Create a ‘Living Concrete’ That Uses Bacteria to Heal Itself When Damaged

Our houses of the future may be made with bacteria that can regenerate, suck CO2 out of the air, and even glow on command.

Scientists Find Half the World’s Fish Stocks Are Recovered—or Increasing—in Oceans That Used to Be Overfished

In a review of half the world's fisheries, scientists found that fish stocks were stable or increasing in most countries that managed their fishing.

Plant-Based Plastics Could Soon Be Recycled Hundreds of Times Thanks to New Breakthrough

UK researchers have developed a new method that could allow plant-based plastic to be endlessly recycled, rather than rotting in a landfill.

Minnesota Woman Reunited With Long-Lost Dog After It Was Featured on Florida Beer Advertisement

After Hazel the dog went missing in 2017, her owner assumed she was lost forever—until she saw the pup appear on her news feed three years later.

Washington is Set to Join 11 States Demanding More Clean Cars, as EV Law Advances to House

Washington state may soon join 11 other US states in the Zero Emissions Vehicle program, to mandate that more EVs be sold by automakers.

Woman Who Fostered 600 Kids in 50 Years Took in Anyone—Regardless of Age or Medical Condition

Over the course of the last 50 years, Linda Herring has fostered more than 600 children of every age, gender, race, and medical category.

Six Creative Ways to Recycle Your Christmas Tree

Instead of sending it to a landfill, why not recycle your Christmas tree after the holidays, which can benefit your local ecosystem, beach, or neighborhood. Here's how...