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Police Rescue Over 6,000 Turtles in Largest Wildlife Bust in the Nation

Four tons of endangered turtles were rescued earlier this week, saved from being turned into soup and souvenirs by a Special Task Force.

Major Chinese Airline Bans Shark Fin Cargo

Air China Cargo has become one of the first airlines from the Chinese mainland to ban the controversial trade of shark fin. In 2015, government...

Nation Finally Gives Back Freedom of Press and Lifts Newspaper Ban

This hard-hitting news company has finally been allowed to resume publication after a government ban was issued in October.

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.

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.

Scientists Are Turning Nuclear Waste into Super-Efficient Batteries

These recycled diamond super-batteries have a half life of 5,730 years – which is about the length of time that human civilization has existed.

Standing Rock Celebrates Victory After Army Corp Blocks Final Building Permit

After months of protesting against the Dakota Access Pipeline, Standing Rock natives are celebrating the Army Corp's decision to reroute construction.

Suicide Rates Plummet Among Members of Apache Tribe

Deaths by suicide among an Apache tribe in Arizona dropped by nearly 40 percent between 2006 and 2012 compared to the previous six-year period. The...

Neighbors Harvest Grieving Farmer’s 100 Acres in One Day

What would ordinarily have taken a week's worth of work turned into 7 hours of labor thanks to some loving neighbors looking to lend a hand.

One State’s Temporary Gun-Removal Law Shows Promise to Prevent Suicides

A Connecticut law enacted in 1999 that allows police to temporarily remove guns from suicidal people likely prevented dozens of self-inflicted deaths, according to a...

Historic Firsts and Achievements of Election Day 2016

If you're feeling blue over last night's Election Day results, check out these groundbreaking victories that passed as well.

Carefully Worded Appeals Make People 300% More Generous, Says Study

Researchers found that tweaking the wording of fundraising appeals improved contribution rates by incredible margins – nonprofits, take note.

Son Fulfills Oath to Father by Listening to Cubs Game Graveside

Wayne Williams Jr. and his father promised that they would watch the Cubs games together – so for Game 7 of the World Series, they reunited once more.

Watch Bill Murray Bring Fan – and the Public – to Party With the Cubs

From helping a down-on-her-luck fan into the stands, to chugging champagne straight from the bottle, Bill Murray is living it up for his favorite team.

CEO Gifts 400 Apartments and 1,200 Cars to His Employees

After handsomely giving flats, jewelry, and cars to over 1,000 of his employees, Savji Dholakia is officially the best boss ever.

Students Surprise Beloved Teacher With Tickets to the World Series

Mr. Gage has always been a fan of the Cleveland Indians – and since they won the pennant, his students from the last 20 years surprised him with tickets.

Nations Unite to Create World’s Largest Marine Reserve in Antarctica

Antarctica's Ross Sea will become the world's largest protected marine sanctuary with 600,000 square miles safe from human interference.

Detecting Breast Cancer Might Now Be Easier With Underwater Imaging Tech

A technique used for finding damage in underwater marine structures may be the most successful breakthrough in breast cancer detection yet.

America Has More Trees Now Than It Had a Century Ago

Replacing all the trees that Americans cut down since the 1600s is no easy battle – but this new report suggests that things are looking up.

Identifying Children by Thumbprints Could Save Their Lives in the Future

Thousands of children are born each year without documentation – but now it's been proven that a child's thumbprint can track their medical data forever.