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Ann Romney Launches Center for MS, Alzheimer’s Research

"Ann Romney helped launch a major research center this week aimed at finding cures and treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis and other devastating...

Football Star More Proud of His Reading Than His Playing

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbYGCu26xVU?rel=0&controls=0&showinfo=0&w=640&h=360] One of the best wide receivers in American college football met Kathy Rackley by chance at a bookstore. She had no idea who he...

Thousands Attend Opening of First Memorial for Disabled Veterans in DC

First envisioned in 1997, and funded by $80 million in private donations, a new memorial was dedicated yesterday in Washington, DC, to honor past and...

The First Ever Baby Born to a Woman After Uterus Transplant

In a historic first, a baby was born to a woman after she received a womb transplant from a post-menopausal donor, the successful outcome...

India Makes History With Successful First Voyage to Mars

"India has managed to do what few other nations have accomplished (and no other Asians): putting a satellite into orbit around another planet" —...

Buddha Statue Brings Tranquility to Oakland Neighborhood

Crime has plummeted in a neighborhood in Oakland, California where Dan Stevenson decided to install a Buddha statue in 2009. Dan is not at all religious...

Battlefields to Farm Fields: Veterans Heal Themselves and Feed a Nation

Because the vast majority of America's farmers are aging fast, the country needs one million new farmers over the next 10 years to continue...

Our Inspiring Story of Hope Amidst an Orphan Crisis in South Africa

I would really love to share our good news story with you. We are a large family living in Cape Town, South Africa. My husband...

Nail Polish Can Detect Date Rape Drugs: Dip Your Finger and Stir

Four college students want to use their talents in chemistry and applied sciences to help protect women against rape. The young men from North Carolina...

Win-Win! Reducing Human Poverty Eliminates Poaching in Zambian Valley

Far off in a remote area of Zambia, a new model for conservation is saving not only elephants and lions and the habitat, but...

First Woman to Win ‘Nobel Prize of Math’

Stanford University professor Maryam Mirzakhani made history this week by becoming the first woman to ever win the Fields Medal – known as the...

Doctor Delivers Babies With Special Tradition Honoring the ‘Future Important Person’ (WATCH!)

Dr. Carey Andrew-Jaja, an obstetrician at Magee Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh, has delivered many thousands of babies, but to him each one is special....

Colorado Offered Free Birth Control — and Teen Births Fell by 40 percent

A program that provides contraceptives to low-income women contributed to a 40-percent drop in Colorado's teen birth rate over five years, according to state...

Communist Housewives Lead Green Movement in Shanghai

A group of Communist Party members in Shanghai have won recognition for their grassroots initiatives, which include a decade of weaving with waste. Discarded rubbish...

Asians Try to Define Beauty

As I’m getting ready to go out I start thinking about how easy it must be for a man to get ready. They shower,...

Kind Woman Pays for Diapers in Mom’s Cart After Walmart Price-Match Fail

An energetic grandmother named Carol Flynn decided to step in and help a thrifty young mother who had been 'counting her pennies' at...

There’s a Secret to Japanese Youthful Skin and Longevity

The people of Japan have one of the longest life expectancies in the world and the women keep their smooth, firm skin well past...

Inspired by Hometown Visit, Madonna Opens Her Wallet to Detroit

Excited by the progress she'd witnessed on a recent visit to Detroit, Madonna announced yesterday the" first phase of a long-term commitment" to help revitalize...

Cesspool No More, Connecticut River Returned to Former, Cleaner Self

"Nobody knows the Connecticut River better than Jim Dietz, a three-time Olympic rower and two-time Olympic coach who built the University of Massachusetts women's...

Helping Family Farmers in Uganda

Because they believe that small farmers are the answer to hunger in the developing world, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2012 had...