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Delayed on Runway, Flight Attendant and 2 Passengers Grab Instruments and Start Caroling

When a United Airlines flight was delayed while it was preparing to leave for Virginia, a flight attendant and two musicians decided to give their fellow passengers some holiday cheer.

The flight was on the runway at Denver International Airport for half an hour because of a small accumulation of snow on Thursday.

WATCH: Airline Passenger Hilariously Busts a Move When Gate Agent Tells Him to Sing

In order to raise everyone’s spirits inside the plane, the trio sang a rousing rendition of “Jingle Bells” with one passenger playing mandolin and the flight attendant playing the ukulele.

The video, which was posted to YouTube by Wayne Anderson, is sure to put the makeshift musical group on the nice list this year.

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Man Turns Abandoned Milwaukee Shopping Mall Into Winter Wonderland For 100 Kids

Casey Neistat, a Milwaukee native turned YouTube star, transformed the abandoned Northridge Mall into a winter wonderland for 100 kids.

“All I could see was all of my childhood fantasies manifesting,” said Casey.

And so, the famous YouTube star is bringing new life to an abandoned mall on the northwest side. It’s the first time the mall has been revived in any way since its closing in 2003. The mall was completely empty. Broken glass, an empty food court, and eerie, boarded-up doors were all that filled the interior.

Casey partnered with Samsung to surprise 100 children from the Boys and Girls Club of Great Milwaukee to gift them electronics and show them how they can get creative with digital media. Casey was still looking for a space when he remembered the abandoned mall.

“It just turns out that Milwaukee happens to have a fantastic, huge, empty shopping mall,” recalled Casey.

Casey and Paul Leys of Samsung gave the kids smartphones, microphones, and accessories so they can learn how to create videos.

“The reason we bring people like Casey and all these different creators here is because they’re who kids look up to, and their message to these kids — and our message to kids, equally — is that you can be just like these creators. All you need is a phone,” said Paul.

The mall was transformed to include a gingerbread house, ice-skating rink, a sledding hill, and professional snowboarders who performed tricks on the escalator.

“I see it as an opportunity, and an opportunity to sort of elevate young kids and let them know that now, because of technology, they’re empowered in ways that they’ve never been empowered before,” Casey said.

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Volunteers Give Away 1,500 Christmas Trees, Set Up Dozens More For Homeless

This team of friends are spending their Christmas season decking the halls of Hurricane Harvey victims and the city’s homeless.

PJ Simiens and his buddies took on the role of Santa’s little helpers last Sunday when they passed out over 1,000 artificial Christmas trees to families in Houston, Texas.

The trees, which were donated by the King of Christmas retail company, did not just bring holiday cheer to hurricane-affected residents, either. Even after Simiens and his friends passed out the majority of fake firs, there was still a few leftover in the delivery truck.

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The volunteers then took the trees down to the Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers Big Sister, and Habitat for Humanity. They also took a few down to the small community of homeless individuals who are currently living in tents by Minute Maid Park.

“They can look around and have a smile for Christmas. After the mess that Harvey left when we came back, all the mildew and stuff – now to look around and see all these Christmas trees near the tents – it’s a beautiful thing,” homeless resident Dustin Jones said in the KIAH video below.

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When Man’s Christmas Light-Covered Car is Fined $232, Community Pays it Instead

Every holiday season for the past five years, the people of this South Carolina community have always been on the lookout for one of its most beloved fixtures: a car that is covered in Christmas lights, courtesy of Brandon Wooden.

Wooden has made it his Yuletide tradition to decorate the exterior of his car with nets of Christmas lights, all of which are hooked up to a power supply within the vehicle.

“I just like to see people’s reactions, spread a little love, joy,” he told WAFB. “I call it, ‘spread the glow.’”

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While Wooden says that most people are usually delighted by his festive display, a Beaufort police officer was not as jolly.

Earlier this week, Wooden was pulled over by a cop who wrote him a hefty $232 ticket for ‘improper lighting’.

When a woman named Darlene Tinkerdar Barnett heard about Wooden’s ticket, however, she started a GoFundMe page to pay for the infraction.

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“He brings joy to our community by driving around his specially lighted vehicle thru out the Christmas holiday,” said Barnett.

“So many of y’all have been thrilled to see this vehicle, and this is not a reflection on law enforcement. I am simply asking – as a community – we all step up and help to pay the ticket for this hard-working young man.”

Within three days, Beaufort residents donated enough money to pay for the ticket and the GoFundMe fees.

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Record Baby: 26-Year-old Gives Birth to Girl Who Was Frozen 24 Years Ago

This 26-year-old woman has just given birth to a 24-year-old baby, all thanks to science.

Emma Gibson, who was born one month ago, was frozen as an embryo at the National Embryo Donation Center in Clinton, Tennessee 24 years ago.

The embryo was implanted into Emma’s mother, Tina Gibson, back in March when she and her husband Benjamin found out that they could not have kids.

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Tina was only 18 months old when her now-daughter was frozen at the clinic. The couple had the option not to accept the older embryo, after being told of its age, but decided to give it a try, and thought it was “great,” according to CBS news.

After a healthy delivery on Thanksgiving weekend, Emma now holds the record for being the oldest frozen embryo to ever be successfully birthed.

Benjamin said in a press release: “Emma is such a sweet miracle. I think she looks pretty perfect to have been frozen all those years ago.”

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Sesame Street Given $100 Million for Targeted Program to Heal Young Syrian Refugees

There are very few American children out there who have not benefited from the educational wisdom, fun, and guidance of Sesame Street.

Now, thanks to a $100 million grant, a new customized cast of Sesame Street friends will be made available to Syrian refugee children.

Sesame Workshop and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) were awarded the MacArthur Foundation’s 100&Change grant for their program to uplift displaced kids in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Syria.

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The program will be made available on the internet for mobile phones and computers, as well as developmental centers that will be accessible to refugee families via the IRC’s outreach network. The actual content, which will be recreated to target Syrians, is the same educational content about community and literacy that American kids know and love so much.

The grant has been described as “the largest in the history of humanitarian response, bringing hope and opportunity to a generation of refugee children” who are experiencing the “toxic stress” of displacement.

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“Sesame Workshop and the IRC are change agents that have consistently made history by stepping up to address seemingly intractable issues. We have the relationships, track record, and evidence to implement a new framework for refugee education on an unprecedented scale,” says the program website.

“An investment in the future of these children is an investment in a more peaceful and stable world for us all.”

(WATCH the video below)

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Banish Anxiety in 2018: The Secret Tool You Already Have

What if there was a form of therapy – a therapist so to speak – who was always available (for free!) and always listened? That therapist is indeed at your fingertips 24/7, even when you are alone. All you need is a pen and paper or your friendly computer.

Most of us know that journaling has been shown to improve both emotional and physical health. Writing can help clear the mind, enhance your mood, alleviate stress, free up energy and awaken creativity – and therapeutic writing can be pretty fun too.

Try the prompts below to help relax your body, create more mindfulness, and give yourself a little love!

1) Feel it and Heal it—an exercise in somatic awareness.

-Take seven to ten minutes to do a written body scan. Begin at your toes and describe how they feel. Tingly or cold? Heavy or light? Tense or relaxed? Do your toes have any history, perhaps you recall breaking or stubbing one? Now, move up your body with awareness of your feet, calves, thighs, hips, all the way to your face and the crown of your head. Write about each part of your body, describing the sensations in detail and listening for anything that body part might want to tell you.

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-This is also a chance to talk to your body. Has your knee been bothering you? Is your eyesight getting worse? Feel free to express your frustration with any physical challenges you may have.

-Appreciation is in order as well. Perhaps you take your nose for granted. Now you have an opportunity to thank it for giving you a sense of smell and the gift of breath. Take time to acknowledge the pleasure you derive from your body.

-If you suffer from depression or anxiety, identify where that exists in your body. Does your depression live as a heaviness in the chest? Does your anxiety manifest as flutters in the belly? Each of us experience depression and anxiety differently. Describe each quality of your discomfort. What is the shape and density of your depression? The color and weight of your anxiety? Does that knot in your throat hold a reservoir of tears? Visualize the knot dissolving so that the tears can flow.

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You will undoubtedly notice a release as you become more acutely aware of what’s going on within your body. You may also realize how wonderful it is to develop a more intimate relationship with your life-long home!

A good follow-up for the exercise above is to write down three things you can do to be friendlier with your body. Exercise should be at the top of this list, as it is a sure way to lift your mood and reduce stress. Numbers two and three are up to you. A relaxing bath perhaps? Might you benefit from scheduling a massage? Do you need to change any eating habits? Drink more water?

Now that we have played with the idea of being more mindful in our bodies – let’s look outside. This second exercise, which is called Savor the Moment, is designed to elevate your mood and help you develop more mindfulness in your daily life.

2) Find a moment in your day that brought you joy.

It could be something tiny, like when you had a pleasant exchange with a clerk, or you noticed something beautiful in nature. Now recall the moment, using each of your senses, sight, sound, smell, touch, and expand on it, stretch it out, savor that feeling in writing. If you do this in your journal on a daily basis, you will become more aware of the pleasurable moments in even the worst of days.

CHECK OUT: Meditation and Mindfulness Tips to Combat Everyday Worries and Life’s Big Questions

Lastly, depression can be thought of as anger turned inward. Perhaps a tonic to release some of that self-abuse is this exercise in self-love:

3) Pretend you can give yourself an amazing gift. It can be anything from nature—a flower, a bolt of lightning, a ray of sunshine, a river.

Write what you would give yourself and why. What will you do with your sunset or rainbow or wave? And perhaps most importantly, how does it feel to give your self such a powerful, loving gift?

These suggestions may not cure-alls, but you will feel a difference!

Diane Sherry Case, author of Write for Recovery, is an award-winning novelist and short-story writer. Case developed Write for Recovery™ while teaching creative writing in prisons and high schools, and has expanded her coaching to help therapists utilize writing to heal their patients. Case has her Master’s Degree in both Psychology and Creative Writing.

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GNN is More Than Just Good News: Good Talks and Good Gifts are Here

After 3 months of development and thorough testing by GNN fans, we are proud to unveil the new GNN website – version 5.0!

You will still find our good news posted every day right to the homepage, but we’ve added some special features to help bring some practical GOOD into your life and business.

Our new GOOD TALKS section features a collection of positive podcasts, lectures, and pep talks from our favorite motivational speakers. Updated daily, the collection has three different categories: GOOD LIFE, GOOD HEALTH, and GOOD BUSINESS. All of the videos have been chosen to inspire you in every area of your life – from relationships and parenting, to personal growth and business strategies, to maintaining your health and exploring your career.

Our new GOOD GIFTS section features products that have been exclusively hand-picked to offer special GNN discounts for our readers, with every purchase giving back to charity. You may have seen GNN news articles on these companies recently, but check out the “WITHIN GOOD” bracelet that has been designed by GNN’s own Anthony Samadani. There will be more GOOD GIFTS coming soon.

Additionally, we hope you enjoy some cool new design features on the website; like the ‘mouse-over’ navigation bar that allows you to get a quick look at the most recent headlines, talks, and gifts; our homepage’s new ‘infinite scroll’, which gives you more good news with fewer clicks; and the gorgeous Quote of the Day – which now allows you to always refer back to “What was that quote I just saw?”

If you’re looking for any of our categories — Sport, Celebrities, or Good Laughs — just check out our CHOOSE YOUR NEWS drop-down menu on the right side of the homepage, scrolling down a little, where we have all your favorite categories in a clickable list.

Email your feedback or suggestions by using our contact form.

This is the start of a new beginning for a 20-year company. Thank you for sharing our stories and spreading the word about GNN among your friends. If you haven’t already, please consider contributing a few bucks to become a member and join our global community of supporters. We offer free downloadable bonuses on a secret MEMBER Page (different ebooks and audio programs) for anyone who pledges $2.00 or more, as a ‘thank you’.

ONWARD… and May GOOD bless you in the New Year.

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“Just know, when everything is falling apart, that you are preparing the ground of you for something ripe that can’t yet be seen, but which, in time, will be tasted.” – Mark Nepo

“Just know, when everything is falling apart, that you are preparing the ground of you for something ripe that can’t yet be seen, but which, in time, will be tasted.” – Mark Nepo

Check out more inspiring thoughts every day on our homepage, where we will be adding a new quote each day juxtaposed over a beautiful photo. We are collecting and archiving them on our Quote of the Day page. So why not bookmark GNN.org for a daily uplift?

Young People Are More Savvy and Generous Toward Charities Than Any Other Age Group

Whoever keeps claiming that millennials are lazy self-centered needs to do their research, because this new study shows that young people are actually smarter – and more generous – than their older peers.

According to a survey conducted by the Charity Commission of the UK, youths gave an average of $42 to charity during the holiday season – which was more than their older counterparts.

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Over half of polled youngsters also said that they regularly performed quick background checks on the charities they were donating to so they could ensure financial transparency and reliability. That number fell to 29% for people over 75 years old.

Additionally, the Charity Commission’s research shatters the stereotype that millennials are obsessed with their phones; 44% of 18 to 24 year olds said that they would give up their smartphones for the month of December if it meant raising $670 (£500) for a charity of their choice. Less than a third of the rest of the population said the same.

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Helen Stephenson of the Charity Commission said: “This research shows that Christmas remains a time of generous charitable giving, and that is to be celebrated. I’m particularly pleased that young people give generously, but also that they are more likely to make basic checks before giving to their chosen charity than people from their parents’ generation.”

“This hints at a welcome shift in the public’s relationship with charities and shows why charities should be open and transparent about the way they are run and how they spend their money. By doing so they can encourage donors’ trust and generosity,” she added.

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Walmart Clerk Saves Grandfather’s Christmas From Almost Being Scammed Away

If it had not been for the sharp instincts of a Walmart employee, another unsuspecting senior may have been conned out of their savings because of a cleverly executed scam.

Cecil Rodgers of Cincinnati, Ohio has been looking forward to spending Christmas with his family this year – until he received a phone call from someone claiming to be his oldest grandson.

“A voice comes on and says, ‘Papaw, this is your oldest grandson. I’m in trouble,’” Rodgers told WCPO. “He said, ‘I hit a woman’s car and she was seven months pregnant. And they charged me with drunken driving and I’m in jail.’”

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Rodger’s “grandson” then put a lawyer on the phone who instructed the senior to send him $2,300 for a bail bond through a direct store-to-store money transfer.

Fearing for his grandson’s wellbeing, Rodgers headed to Walmart with the money in hand.

Before he was able to make the transfer, however, Rodgers briefly mentioned his grandson’s situation to Audrella Taylor, the Walmart clerk who was managing his transaction.

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Taylor sensed that something was amiss. She told Rodgers to go home and call his other family members to see if anyone else had heard about his grandson’s accident.

They had not.

Rodgers says that he is not a wealthy man; which is why he is relieved to be spending Christmas with his family without having to worry about the financial pitfalls that would come from losing $2,300 – and it’s all thanks to Taylor’s quick-thinking.

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Good Grief: Woman Turns Office Cubicle into Snoopy’s Doghouse For the Holidays

Melissa O’Neill made headlines last year for winning her office’s cubicle-decorating contest by turning her boring old workspace into a cozy log cabin.

This year, in order to secure the first place position once more, O’Neill and her boyfriend Wayne built a massive red replica of Snoopy’s doghouse from A Charlie Brown Christmas.

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O’Neill, who works at Toll Brothers Inc. in Horsham, Pennsylvania, says that she had not originally been planning on participating in the decorating contest this year – but her coworkers had already become so excited over the prospect of seeing another masterpiece.

Though the doghouse took a week to build out of wood and cardboard, it’s clear to see that the final design was worth it.

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9-Year-old Gives Up $300 Xbox to Buy Blankets For Homeless So Microsoft Sends Him One for Free

A 9-year-old boy from Beachwood, Ohio, has learned that those who give selflessly often receive unexpectedly.

Mikah Frye knows what poverty feels like. About three years ago, his family fell on hard times when they lost their home and were forced to live in a shelter. Every day, Mikah would get a blanket, and every day, the shelter would have to take it back.

This year, when he saw some homeless people out in the cold, he did some quick math. Now that his family was doing better, he knew he would be getting a $300 Xbox this year for Christmas. He figured that, at $10 a blanket, he could buy 30 blankets instead of getting an Xbox — so instead of accepting the game system, he chose to buy the blankets instead. He then gave away each one to a homeless person in need.

“He knew what it was like to not have a blanket at night and have to give it back,” said his grandmother, Terry Brant. “So the first thing he wanted to do was give a blanket that they could keep.”

News of Mikah’s good deed spread quickly, catching the attention of Xbox manufacturer, Microsoft. The company decided to surprise Mikah with a new console that was the same model as the one he had traded for the blankets — and he was in tears.

“When they called and told me, I was just instantly crying on the phone, and I couldn’t believe it,” said Terry. “What’s harder was not telling him.”

Employees led Mikah to the back of the store, where Santa had bags full of gifts, including the coveted Xbox. The family was emotional.

“It’s just amazing — it’s a blessing. Mikah is a blessing to our family, and we thank you very much,” Terry said.

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Tea Company Exchanges Fair Trade Status For Giving Back Directly to their Farmers

This article was submitted to GNN by one of our readers.

Tiesta Tea’s co-founders and marketing director just got back from installing a water well for our company’s hibiscus farmers in Nigeria.

Words can hardly describe the feeling of seeing thousands of villagers so genuinely happy to receive one of life’s basic necessities: water. Giving back directly to that community made a life-changing impact, not only for our farmers, but on our entire company.

To summarize our experience, we defied the US travel recommendations and traveled to northern Nigeria (Kano and Jigawa states), an area known for unrest and harsh conditions. With the Boko Haram activity in the region, we knew this would be a risky journey.

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Our visas were denied through the typical US process. Driven by our determination to give back, however, we had to work with the Nigerian government directly to receive a visa upon arrival.

As a loose leaf tea company, we get all of our hibiscus from farmers in Jigawa, Nigeria, who produce the best hibiscus in the world. Nigeria is one of the few countries that can produce hibiscus because of the hot, dry climate required to grow it.

Learning that women and children spend up to 5 hours every day walking 2-3km to collect water to use for cooking, cleaning, and drinking, we recognized the opportunity to give back to our hibiscus farmers.

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We traveled 20 hours to one of those villages and built a water well to give everyone in the community access to healthy, clean water with the turn of a faucet.

Many times we are asked if we are certified Fair Trade, but instead of going through the long, expensive process, we wanted to spend that time and money on giving back directly; something we believe makes a bigger impact.

The Living Well Project is just one part of our Loose Change campaign to make a difference with our tea – because we believe that when small businesses give back directly to the people who supply their products, we can all change the world.

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Rob Lowe Opens Home – and Kitchen – to Dozens of California Firefighters

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Parks and Recreation star Rob Lowe is giving back to the firefighters who are working hard to stop the raging California wildfires – and he is doing it by cooking up some spaghetti and burgers.

 

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The actor published a series of Instagram photos depicting the wildfires spreading dangerously close to his home in Santa Barbara.

In one picture, Lowe can be seen donning protective firefighter gear and grabbing a garden hose. The caption read: “Helping earlier today. You do what you can, but when it’s time… you GO.”

 

Our house aprox 7:30 am today. Pray for Santa Barbara.

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After firefighters had addressed the blaze, Lowe invited them into his home for a warm dinner of spaghetti and cheeseburgers.

 

Helping earlier today. You do what you can, but when it’s time.. you GO.

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“Thank you to all the crews from all over the country who stood tall and saved my town,” said the grateful 53-year-old actor.

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Officer Surprises Boy Who Calls Police Over His Fear That the Grinch Will Steal Christmas

TyLon Pittman was not about to let the Grinch steal Christmas – so he did exactly what kids are supposed to do for emergencies: call 911.

A dispatcher for the Byram Police Department was pleasantly surprised to pick up the phone on Saturday night and hear a 5-year-old boy expressing concern that the Grinch was going to ruin Christmas because “he steals everybody’s Christmas.”

When Officer Lauren Develle heard about the youngster’s worry, she couldn’t resist stopping by his house to reassure him.

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Develle can relate to Tylon’s anxiety, too – she told the Clarion Ledger that she used to watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas every year with her family. Plus, with her blonde hair and petite form, she is often told that she looks like Cindy Lou Who.

Tylon’s parents were initially confused when they heard the knock at the door – and they were even more confused to find a police officer on the porch. Apparently, the 5-year-old had been careful to place the emergency call in secret.

Develle, on the other hand, had no problem reassuring TyLon and his family that if the Grinch showed up, the Byram Police Department of Mississippi would be ready to lock him up.

Tylon’s older brother TeDera, who is home for the holidays after joining the Air Force, was delighted to film the adorable exchange that followed.

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“So what are you going to do if he tries to steal your Christmas?” Develle asked TyLon.

“I want y’all to come back to my house and take him to jail,” he firmly replied.

TyLon then explained that he first became worried after seeing a video of the notorious green villain on his phone earlier that night. He even queued up the clip so Develle could see what she was dealing with – but she was unfazed by the danger.

“Well, I’ve gotta get back to work, but I just came by to tell you that the Grinch is not gonna steal your Christmas, okay?” Develle said with a smile. “We can take him to jail if he tries to steal your Christmas.”

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After TeDera posted the cute videos on Facebook, they were shared hundreds of thousands of times by people praising Develle’s compassion and patience.

“I can NOT make this up!!!” wrote TeDera. “My 5-year-old brother called the police and said that the Grinch is stealing people’s Christmas and he don’t want him to steal his, so they really came to our house!”

“Officer Develle, thank you sooo much! You made his night!” he added.

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Are You Seriously Set to Create a Life That Makes History?

Title: Are You Seriously Set to Create a Life That Makes History?

The Lesson: Every person has the capability of turning themselves into someone who can make history and change the world – but, this kind of transformation can’t just happen over night. In order to become the trailblazer who you want to be, you need to master the kinds of behaviors and habits that are adopted by the world’s greatest icons.

Notable Excerpt: “You can create a great life or you can make excuses, but you can’t do both and today is your time. This is your moment … if you don’t learn this, then you’re going to be left behind.”

The Speaker: Robin Sharma’s talks on business have attracted over 750,000 people seeking his unique insight on strategy, leadership, and entrepreneurial mastery – and those viewers are already starting to see results in their personal growth. A best-selling author and motivational speaker, Sharma’s has spent the last twenty years of his career delivering talks to corporate giants such as Nike, Microsoft, and HP.

Books: The Canadian speaker has published 11 groundbreaking self-help books, the most notable of which include “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” and “The Leader Who Had No Title”.

Podcast: Sharma’s first two Mastery classes are totally free to view and you can watch the third one below. You can also download his free Mastery Sessions podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud, or watch his talks on YouTube.

(LISTEN to Sharma’s third hard-hitting Master Class video below – Facebook Live broadcast begins at 05:01)

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Another Big US City is Banning Single-Use Plastic Bags

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Boston has joined the ranks of major American cities that are taking steps to curb plastic pollution by banning single-use shopping bags.

The Massachusetts city mayor Marty Walsh signed an ordinance on Sunday stating that if a consumer forgets to bring a reusable bag, a store can charge them 5 cents for a stronger plastic, compostable, or paper bag.

The legislation, which was unanimously approved the City Council last month, will go into full effect next autumn.

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Walsh says that in addition to reaping the environmental benefits of banning single-use plastic bags, taxpayers are expected to save a little extra pocket money from city litter clean-up.

Before California became the first US state to issue a plastic bag ban in 2014, Los Angeles County, San Francisco, and other Californian communities had already issued plastic bans. Other major cities and regions that have issued similar legislation include Portland, Oregon and coastal North Carolina.

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Couple Leaves Wall Street to Start Ride Service for Chemo Patients After Mom’s Death

Only one year ago, Zach Bolster and his wife Patricia Wu were leading lucrative careers in New York City. Since Bolster’s mom passed away from stage four pancreatic cancer, however, they now run a nonprofit that helps other cancer patients who may not have as loving of a family as them.

35-year-old Bolster used to be the vice president of a hedge fund and Wu worked in real estate. Then Bolster’s mother Gloria, who lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, received the cancer diagnosis.

The couple ditched their careers in the Big Apple and moved in with Bolster’s mom so they could look after her during her chemotherapy treatments.

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The ex-Wall Street tycoon, Wu, and the rest of the Bolster family were diligent about attending every single one of Gloria’s treatments – and they were surprised to discover that other cancer patients did not have that same support.

Bolster told PEOPLE: “My family was shocked by how many cancer patients had difficulty getting to their chemotherapy treatments. We soon realized what a huge financial and family burden transportation during cancer treatments can be. Some patients resorted to riding the bus, others, unfortunately, missed their treatment altogether.”

While overcoming the hardship of his mother dying six weeks after her diagnosis, Bolster volunteered to personally chauffeur her fellow cancer patients to and from their appointments. Unfortunately, meeting the demands of everyone’s schedule eventually became too complicated to continue on his own.

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Inspired by the business model of the Uber ride-sharing service, however, Wu and Bolster used their own money to start the Chemocars nonprofit.

Chemocars works exactly like Uber – except that the organization works with cancer treatment centers to coordinate free rides for chemo patients who need reliable transportation.

Since the couple started Chemocars eight months ago, the service has given away over 2,000 free rides to those in need.

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Bolster and Wu are working with the rest of their family so they can expand the service and make sure it can soon help cancer patients nationwide.

“We just want to help people and we got so excited by this idea and we believe in our ability to execute it. We think it’s a worth a shot,” he says. “We’re working really hard and it feels great to help people. We’re doing this for my mother.”

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Watch Toddler Mistake Sister’s Wrestling as a Real Fight and Rush to the Rescue

It’s clear that Ruby Lewis can handle herself in a fight – but just in case things ever go south, it’s good to know that her little brother will always look after her as well.

The 5-year-old girl from Columbia City, Indiana was in the middle of a competitive wrestling match with Ryan Prendergast at her elementary school last Sunday when her 2-year-old brother Jash mistook the sport as an actual fight.

Before his dad can stop him, the toddler charges onto the floor and pushes Ryan off of his sister.

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As they’re trying not to laugh, Jash’s dad and the coach pause the fight so Ruby and Ryan and safely continue the fight without any unexpected tag-teaming.

Ryan’s father, who was filming the exchange, said that the adorable exchange had the audience cracking up with laugher.

Crystal Lewis, Ruby’s mother, told the Indianapolis Star: “It’s nice to share a laugh, something that can just make you smile instead of be like, ‘Oh my gosh, I can’t believe this is the world that we’re living in today.’”

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