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Drive-in Movies Are Coming to Walmarts Across America – And Every Showing is Free

Walrmart and Tribeca Film Festival have partnered to host the free Walmart Drive-in tour featuring host Drew Barrymore in 160 US locations.

Racist Incident Inspires Dads Club to Launch Surprise Fundraiser to Make Immigrant Family Feel Welcome

The Dad Club London in Ontario spreads love in the wake of racism by holding surprise fundraiser to support immigrant family with tuition.

What’s in Their Pockets? An Adorable Look at What Children Around the World Carry As Treasure

A recent look at what small children worldwide are carrying in their pockets reveals how imaginative (or hungry) a child has been on a particular day.

Compran Helados que Llevaba Hombre Mayor en Cochecito Para Librarlo del Calor y Recolectan Dinero Para Jubilación

Vecins de Chicago compran todas las paletas del carrito de un hombre mayor para que pueda ir a casa el día del padre, luego recaudan $60 mil dolares para la jubilación de Don Rosario.

Al Confesar Sentirse con Miedo de Caminar por las Calles de su Comunidad, 75 Vecinos Caminaron con Hombre Negro

hombre negro asustado camina en un barrio de Memphis junto a 75 vecinos

Adorable Artwork From These Small Kids Shows Up On Times Square Billboard to Thank Essential Workers

3 kids got the surprise of a lifetime when their artwork showed up on a giant billboard, as a colorful ‘thank you’ to frontline workers for their service.

Engineers Developed a Way to Convert Harmful CO2 Emissions into Chemical Building Blocks For Fuel

Converting CO2 emissions into useful products has been expensive—until now. Australian engineers use zinc to show it’s as easy as playing with Lego.

Injured Turkey Given New Lease On Life After His Rescuers Make Him a Wheelchair Out of a Maternity Girdle

Not only has the wheelchair allowed Bill the rescue turkey to protect his injured leg, it has also allowed him to lose weight during the healing process.

Scientists Develop Near-Invincible New Textile Coating That Can Repel Blood, Bacteria, and Even Viruses

Scientists from the University of Pittsburgh have succeeded in developing a new form of reusable PPE thanks to a protective material that repels bacteria.

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson Are Offering Up Their Antibodies to Help Research Coronavirus Treatments

Tom Hanks recently disclosed that he and Rita Wilson will be donating their blood to coronavirus research in hopes of developing a treatment.

3D-Printing Teen Makes Hundreds of Ingenious Devices to Alleviate Ear Pain for Healthcare Workers

12-year-old Quinn Callander has been making “ear guards” to ease the physical pain of wearing protective face masks all day.

Irreversible No Longer: Blind Mice See Again Thanks To New Method of Synthesizing Lost Cells

Rather than opting for the costly and complex process of using stem cells to cure age-related macular degeneration, scientists used skin cells.

Sam’s Club is Offering ‘Hero Shopping Hours’ to Healthcare Workers Regardless of Memberships

For two hours on Sunday mornings, all Sam's Club stores will be open to first responders and hospital workers—no membership required.

10 Actualizaciones Positivas de los Brotes de COVID-19 en Todo el Mundo

Estas son sólo algunas de los conmovedores titulares de las respuestas del mundo a la nueva pandemia del coronavirus, desde EEUU hasta China y Korea del Sur.

This Athlete Could Become the First American Amputee to Compete in the Olympics

Despite how his prosthetics have been deemed “an unfair advantage” over his competitors, Blake Leeper is still fighting for a place on Team USA.

Born a Preemie Herself, She Sets Up Mini-Libraries in Neonatal Wards So Parents Can Read to their Premature Babies

Girl Scout teen Anoushka Talwar, a former preemie, set up mini-libraries in Atlanta neonatal intensive care units for parents who want to read to their premature babies

Looking for Natural Anxiety Relief? Try Comedy Improv, Says New Study

At Second City comedy club in Chicago, Improv for Anxiety is helping students and adults relieve their worst anxiety symptoms with improvisational comedy.

Heartwarming Video Shows FedEx Driver Secretly Shoveling Snow Off of Customer’s Front Stoop

A doorbell camera captured the sweet moment a delivery driver took the time to shovel off a woman's front stoop after dropping off a package.

Middle School Boys Restore Internet’s Faith in Humanity With Strikingly Good Manners and Tidy Table

When a group of eighth graders visited a Michigan restaurant for some wings, their waitress was awestruck by their simple acts of kindness and courtesy.

Microsoft is Now Aiming to Capture All the CO2 They Have Ever Emitted

For starters, the company plans to be carbon-negative by 2030—after that, they want to capture all of the emissions they have ever generated.