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Neighbor Sees Police Officer Battling to Push Senior’s Broken Electric Wheelchair Uphill

This hardworking police officer is being hailed for protecting, serving, and pushing his community when the need arises – even under a devastatingly hot sun.

A pedestrian in Rock Island, Illinois snapped a photo of Officer Tyson Nichols from the Rock Island Police Department pushing an elderly citizen in a broken electronic wheelchair uphill in the heat.

The secret photographer then sent the photo to the department Facebook page, saying: “Just wanted to give recognition to the department and this officer for showing genuine concern and care for the community.”

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Nichols later revealed that the senior had been on her way to a doctor’s appointment when she got the wrong bus, became stranded, and her wheelchair stopped working.

The good Samaritan cop contacted Metro Bus and asked if they could help safely transport the woman to her appointment. He then pushed the senior’s wheelchair to a shady spot up 31st Street and made sure that she was properly taken care of before departing.

While Nichols did not realize that he was secretly being photographed, he later said he was happy to discover that a citizen would appreciate the compassionate work he was doing.

“It kinda comes naturally with the territory as a police officer, you naturally, instinctively do things that you’re supposed to be doing,” Nichols told WQAD.

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Air Canada Pilot Overhears Distressed Mom on Plane, Then Drives Her to Husband’s Bedside

In response to a family emergency, Antonella Dicintio boarded an Air Canada flight leaving from Toronto for Ottawa this week to see her husband who had fallen into a coma while at a conference for his job.

Pilot Matthew Guetta was already flying the plane but then went beyond the call of duty after he overheard the young mother talking on the phone.

“He offered to personally take me, once he landed the flight, to Ottawa General Hospital to be by my husbands side,” she told Good News Network.

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His kindness and good deed did not go unappreciated.

“It was able to ease some of my stress about getting off the flight and not knowing where to go once we landed.”

In response to her overwhelming thanks, Guetta told her that he normally kept a low profile at work but he was glad he could help.

“Matthew was very humble,” she recalled, but still she wanted to thank him in front of as many people as possible so reached out to GNN:

“As I wait at the hospital by my husband’s side, hoping he will wake and have a full recovery so we can return home to our family, I am so grateful for having met you Matthew Guetta!”

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As of Sunday, they were still in Ottawa but looking forward to his likely discharge from the hospital on Monday. Other family members had also arrived to be at his bedside—undoubtedly flying Air Canada.

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Listen Now to Live Streaming Star-Studded Concert For Charlottesville With Dave Matthews, Justin Timberlake and More

Dave Matthews has united with performers Ariana Grande, Pharrell Williams, Justin Timberlake and more, to produce A Concert For Charlottesville, in response to racially-motivated violence that gripped the college town in Virginia last month.

Charlottesville is Dave’s hometown so he wants to help everyone get over the hate and the death of a young woman named Heather. “We want to raise our voices for LOVE!” said Dave in the opening moments of the show.

Here’s how you can hear it LIVE:

Tune in at 5:55 PM ET at either musicandunity.tumblr.com, or on Facebook and Youtube, to hear the live stream.

The Dave Matthews Band will host and headline the show which was created to not only raise the town’s spirits but raise money for the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation to benefit victims of the violence that broke out, and their families, as well as first responders.

The concert already began at the University of Virginia’s Scott Stadium (Sunday, Sept. 24) and all the tickets were given away for free.

Other performers include Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes and Cage the Elephant, and other surprises.

You can show support by donating at ConcertForCharlottesville.com.

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Cat Who Worked as a Late Night Hustler Now Raises Money For Charity

While some hustlers might use their winnings for gambling and debauchery, this talented feline is using his earned cash to help those less fortunate.

CASHnip Kitty is the resident kitty of GuRuStu, an advertising company in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The feline was originally adopted by the office staff to hunt mice two years, but because CASHnip was such a lovable mascot, they decided to keep him.

In recent months, however, the employees discovered that CASHnip had a secret talent: he was secretly hustling humans out of their money.

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At the start of a work week, they found a pile of one dollar bills laying around the cat on the ground by the front door.

After some investigation, they found that passerby had been trying to play with CASHnip through the glass. As a means of enticing the feline into action, someone had slipped money through the crack in the front door only to have CASHnip snatch it away. So many people were fascinated by the cat’s unique skills, it had become an ongoing game to lure him into action with some cash.

The office employees then decided to put their mascot’s skills to good use and donate all of the money to the Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless.

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The team erected a sign reading: “CASHnip Kitty is a hustler with a philanthropic heart. He will snatch your money and donate it to the Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless. CASHnip Kitty says, ‘Slide a dollar through the slot and great blessings will follow.’”

Since putting up the sign, CASHnip has raised over $100 for the local homeless shelter.

You can also follow his shenanigans via CASHnip’s own Facebook page.

(WATCH CASHnip in action in the video below)

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These Hot Dudes Reading Books Need Help With Hurricane Relief – and We’re Happy to Oblige

There is more to these handsome gentlemen than just a pretty face and a zeal for good literature – they are also making sure that children affected by Hurricanes Irma and Harvey are given books of their own.

Hot Dudes Reading, a self-explanatory Instagram account dedicated entirely to attractive men reading books around New York City, is raising money for the First Book nonprofit organization to provide books to children in Florida and Texas.

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“The literate hunks of HotDudesReading know that books are powerful tools” the organization told Good News Network.

“A new book for a child in these situations offers much more than a new learning opportunity: these books mean stories at bedtime, chances to dream about faraway places, and moments of comfort and normalcy during an otherwise challenging time,” says the campaign.

First Book is already renowned for donating over 5 million books to children and schools affected by Hurricane Sandy, Hurricane Katrina, and the flooding in Louisiana last year. Now, for every $10 contributed to their GoFundMe campaign, the charity will be able to donate up to 18 books to libraries, schools, and shelters in the south.

As a means of helping the relief effort, the hotties of Hot Dudes Reading are asking you – and their thousands of drooling followers – to donate as well.

 

First Book’s publishing partners Simon & Schuster and Chronicle Books have already donated 10,000 books to the cause. If you would also like to donate, you can check out the crowdfunding campaign here.

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Woman Meets Her Internet Scammer, Helps Him Give Up Crime, and Pays for His College

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Even though Maria Grette was scammed out of thousands of dollars due to a man’s conniving internet plot, she still became his friend – and his college benefactor.

The Swedish woman began corresponding with a man named Johnny after she created an online dating profile following her divorce a few years previously. A romance blossomed with someone she thought was a 58-year-old Danish man.

After three months of flirting and conversation, Johnny said he planned on meeting her in Sweden – but first, he told her, he had to fly to Nigeria for a job interview with his son Nick.

The next phone call Maria received was from Johnny claiming that they had been mugged and his son was shot in the head. The man’s bank didn’t have any branches in Africa, wire transfers took a few days to process, and surgeons apparently required a one thousand euro payment in order to proceed with Nick’s life-saving operation.

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Maria didn’t think twice about shelling out the necessary cash to save her beloved and his family.

When he continued asking for more money to cover treatment, however, she came to her senses and stopped answering his messages.

Three weeks later, Johnny emailed her apologizing for his deceit, and explained that he was a 24-year-old Nigerian “419” scammer who committed fraud because, even though he had finished university two years earlier, he had no job.

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The Swedish woman and the scammer continued communicating until they developed a friendship – one that was actually based on honesty.

Then Maria started to feel that the internet wasn’t good enough and she wanted to meet ‘Johnny’ in real life – so in October 2009, she took a two week vacation to Abuja, Nigeria. Johnny’s friends, who also paid their bills through internet fraud, turned out to be amiable young men, enjoyable to be around.

In an effort to make a difference in the lives of her new companions, Maria has spent the last five years assisting African artists to attend European art exhibitions and competitions. She has helped source international grants and other funding to bring more opportunities to her new friends.

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The 69-year-old teacher has not only enjoyed giving a leg-up to Nigerian artists, she’s also paid for Johnny to study in America. The two send each other regular updates on their lives.

“He is very dear to me,” Maria told the BBC. “He has asked me so many times to forgive him and I told him that the most important thing is to forgive himself.”

Johnny now has a job in the oil sector and he’s used his new income to buy one of Maria’s paintings, which she shipped to him in America.

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Parking Meters Shaped Like Keys are Key to Ending One City’s Homelessness

These ‘parking meters’ don’t just want your spare change – they want to make positive change in the city by ending homelessness.

Seven new repurposed parking meters in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin are collecting money that will benefit the local homeless population. The golden meters are eye-catching because they are shaped like keys, and are positioned in highly-visible areas near restaurants and stores on busy Wisconsin Avenue, and on the Marquette University campus.

100% of the money collected by the meters, which were created by a local partnership campaign called Key To Change, will go towards housing-first and assistance programs orchestrated by the Milwaukee County Housing Division.

Washington, D.C., Denver, Indianapolis and Detroit have similar meter-style giving opportunities that benefit the homeless, but Milwaukee’s key design is, so far, unique to the city, according to the Key to Change website.

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The city government has already placed more than 225 chronically homeless residents into permanent housing since September 2015 – and the city credits the meters for helping raise cash and awareness for their mission.

“Milwaukee is going to end chronic homelessness faster than any municipality of our size,” said Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele. “And that’s something to be proud of.”

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Adorable Kids Asked to Design Cars of The Future Demand Rainbow Headlights, Fins, Wings

Kids don’t just say the darndest things – they can imagine some pretty crazy things too.

This is why a design company asked ten children to envision what they thought the cars of the future should look like.

GoCompare says that they first became inspired to do the project after England announced new initiatives in meeting the country’s environmental goals under the Paris Agreement.

“Since Britain announced that the sale of diesel and petrol cars will be banned from 2040, the question of what the cars of the future will be like is highly relevant,” a GoCompare spokesperson told Good News Network. “We were inspired to ask children because they’re the ones who will be driving these cars – and we knew they would come up with some unexpected ideas.”

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They were right, too – the kids did not just give their imaginary automobiles style; they also gave them features so sustainable, they could make Tesla jealous.

A designer from the company then drew out detailed illustrations of what the cars could look like – and the children were delighted.

“The kids were really pleased and excited to see their work brought to life and published online. We are also planning to print out and frame their artwork and send it to them, which should be a nice surprise.”

Check out the stunningly chic creations below:

10) The Rainbow Convertible 3000

This flamboyant caravan, as drawn by 12-year-old Charlotte, is equipped with state-of-the-art wings for avoiding traffic jams, as well as a reflective rainbow paint job. As you can see, the interior is large enough to comfortably live in; perfect for any colorful nomad living on the road.

 

9) Charlie’s Car

Charlie, already a sensibly fashionable youngster at the age of 11, focused on the chic exterior of his model and settled for the basics: rainbow headlights and touchscreen doors.

 

8) The Unicar

This dazzling vehicle may look whimsical, but don’t be fooled – the Unicar comes equipped with a turbo boost, eyelash-installed cameras, and specially designed wings for water travel. Additionally, the metal can change color—useful for sneaking up on dragons and enemy Unicars.

7) Boban’s Car

Simple, but efficient; sleek, but powerful; this design penned by 11-year-old Boban is an example of humble engineering and practical sensibility. While it may look like a hardy railroad car, it can also travel underwater for all of your aquatic travel needs (rumor has it, Aquaman is keeping his eye out for this model on the assembly line).

6) The Mega Alset

This automotive model can do it all: it has wings for flying, It has big wheels for going fast, It has a rocket for extra propulsion. It includes a shark fin for more efficient water travel (or frightening beachgoers – your choice). Not to mention that it is hydroelectrically powered for even the most environmentally-conscious drivers.

5) The Hover Car

It wouldn’t be the future without hover cars – which is why 11-year-old Paula designed this two-story automobile with magnetic strips and solar powered roofing. The prototype’s interior design shows a cozy – but still modest – living area, while the outside features a confident, but family-friendly design. The first floor is also equipped with a microphone for its voice command system. Maybe also karaoke, if you are that kind of driver.

4) The Hennessey K Cell GT

While this car was allegedly designed by an 11-year-old named Kyre, we suspect this model was created by Q, the beloved British innovator behind the gadgets of James Bond. With an exterior as cool as its name, the Hennessey K Cell GT generates thousands of volts of electricity through the two back wheels, which are then connected to the generator. Also, it can turn into a helicopter.

3) The Candy Robo-Car

This deliciously complex vehicle is designed to cater to only the most sophisticated drivers and pilots. With an engine that is fueled by chocolate (milk is preferable, but dark is fine too) and a robot servant for assistance, the candy caravan also comes equipped with X-ray vision rear windows. Plus, there is a cupcake and chocolate booster – that’s what we call a sweet ride.

2) Bumblebee Prime

Whether you’re fighting crime or trying to battle through rush hour traffic and get to work on time, Bumblebee Prime is the robot-car hybrid for you. The robot form comes with rocket boots for flight, a self-fixing mechanism for even the diciest transformer fight, a machine gun, and a rocket launcher. Since not everyone is a robot crime fighter, this might not be the wisest choice for your morning commute.

1) Beast Racer 210

There is not a hero alive who could slay this car. The Racer’s wings allows the vehicle to avoid even the most beastly traffic, but have no fear – there is an anchor in the tail for preventing unintended takeoff. The model is totally heat-proof and glows in the dark for all kinds of shadowy escapades. Not to mention it can also channel its inner Loch Ness Monster and pilot itself underwater.

Which car is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below.

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Watch Nic Cage Choke Back Emotion, Meeting Coast Guard Heroes to Thank Them for Hurricane Work

Nicolas Cage was in Alabama last weekend filming his new movie “Between Worlds” and he took time to visit a U.S. Coast Guard training center. He choked back his emotions delivering a prepared speech to personally thank the brave men and women for their hurricane response efforts.

The winner of a U.N. Award for his humanitarian work and an avid fundraiser for causes from homelessness to Parkinson’s disease, and Amnesty International to child solders overseas, Cage seems to have a special empathy for those caught in the wake of hurricanes, having donated a million dollars following the destruction from Katrina.

He arrived in Mobile to talk to a small crowd of Coast Guard service members and their families who have been involved with rescue efforts after Hurricane Harvey in Texas, and Irma in the Southeast. The work of these first responders “really hit home for him.”

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The appreciation in the faces of those who listened to him speak was evident, and one man brushed away tears.

“Through the many search and rescue missions and clearing the way so citizens can evacuate, we see the compassion that our military has for its people,” he began. “The horror that these heroes experience during these search and rescue missions, will be etched in their hearts and minds forever.”

“As a family man myself, I find it hard to imagine having to say goodbye to my family not knowing if I may never see them again… I can only imagine the bravery and strength it takes, working through floodwater, going door to door looking for survivors, pulling people out of the wreckage that they used to call home.”

His voice shaking in the end, he concludes: “You are the shining example of what Lincoln called the better angels of our nature. You are the heart and soul of America. Your humanitarian effort toward your brother and sister states remind all of us how to be American.”

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“It is truly an honor to be with you, who put your lives on the line in these times of crisis, and I thank you for inviting me to be in the presence of such incredibly giant hearts and heroes.”

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You Can’t Help But Smile When You Watch This Humble Woman’s Excitement Over a New Office Chair

Sometimes it is the smallest things that make us the happiest.

This is exactly the case for Brenda Hardy, the Membership Manager at the Boys and Girls Club of Valdosta, Georgia.

A clip uploaded to the organization’s Facebook Page shows the moment Hardy was informed by the board members that she can go to an office supply store and pick out a new chair for her desk – and the rejoicing begins.

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“She is so busy helping others that she doesn’t ever take the time to think about herself,” one of the workers told Good News Network. “She was so ecstatic when she found out she would have the opportunity to pick out a new chair, she couldn’t hold in her excitement!”

“Usually, the employees are so focused on serving Club Members that they appreciate gestures many other people would take for granted!”

In the video, Brenda can be seen strutting about the office, excitedly singing such catchy tunes as “You’re the One I Want” from Grease, and jumping for joy. Her reaction is so contagiously happy, it is impossible not to smile while watching the clip.

If you want to make sure that other employees get the rewards they deserve, you can donate to the organization via their website.

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How a Lost Purse Got a Heroin Addict on the Path to Recovery

Aeric McCoy was a heroin addict living on the streets of Baltimore when he found Kaitlyn Smith’s abandoned purse in an alley back in July. Little did he know, that purse would become his key to recovery.

When he found the expensive purse in “an unsavory part of town”, he found a wallet, several receipts, utility bills, and notes belonging to someone named Kaitlyn. Though the cash and credit cards were all gone, he was spurred to try and return the purse to the original owner.

After locating her address on one of the electric bills, Aeric then began a long, arduous journey to Kaitlyn’s neighborhood. He was kicked out of stores when he tried asking for directions and he had to sell his bus pass in exchange for a subway ticket.

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Meanwhile, Kaitlyn had already assumed that her purse was long gone when she saw Aeric walking through her neighborhood.

“My roommate and I were walking down our street to a friend’s surprise party when I saw a man in a tattered, dirty white t-shirt and jeans hustling toward us, head down… carrying my purse!” says Kaitlyn.

“I offered the man money to buy it, which he politely declined and insisted he had to return it to a lady named Kaitlyn, who lived up the street. I told him I was that lady, and he melted down, exhausted, saying he found it in an alley near Upton Market.”

“He told me … he wanted to return my purse because someone had recently stolen his sleeping bag from the abandoned house where he was staying and he could only imagine my frustration as he had felt the same way.”

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Touched by Aeric’s kindness, Kaitlyn and her friend gave him clothes, a flashlight, a new sleeping bag, a backpack, and a ride home.

It was on this drive that Aeric told his new acquaintance about how he was a drug user. He also explained how he used to run a lucrative landscaping business until an accident left him unable to work three years ago. The painkillers, combined with his loss of income, led him down the slippery slope to addiction.

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Despite the hardships, Aeric spoke of how badly he wanted to get clean and how he one day hoped to attend a recovery facility in Fort Myers, Florida for treatment.

Kaitlyn gave Aeric her number and said that – in gratitude for returning her purse – she would be more than happy to pay for his plane ticket south if he ever decided to go.

“Several days later, on a borrowed phone, he called to say he had contacted the rehab facility in Florida and they had a space for him if he could get there. I called the facility to verify what Aeric told me and intake confirmed that they were prepared to pick him up from the airport and begin treatment if Aeric could get there.”

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Fast forward several months and Aeric is about to celebrate 100 days sober.

Using the $12,300 from a GoFundMe campaign that “Kait the Great” started for her new friend, she and Aeric have repurchased all the needed landscaping equipment and fixed up a truck with a trailer that is sturdy enough to carry the gear. The plan is to reboot his business in Maryland at the start of the spring season.

While Aeric is still enrolled in a 90-day outpatient treatment program in Baltimore, he says that he has never felt more optimistic about his future – and it is all thanks to Kaitlyn and her purse.

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“Everything about the situation was peculiar. Here was this homeless stranger, finding and returning my lost purse, doing a good deed–and wanting help getting into rehab as a thank you,” Kaitlyn told Good News Network.

“He said the purse materialized out of thin air in an alley while he was shooting dope, and I believe him because every day since I met him some positive revelation has happened that can’t be explained, other than being divine intervention,” she added in an email.

“Aeric is very spiritual and he has helped me find patience and peace as we’ve worked together through the challenges of recovery. He loved helping people before and, ironically, he’s now living at the very mission where he once volunteered and took classes. For me, this affirms that there’s a plan for each of us, and the door opens when your heart opens.”

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Once Bullied For Her Love Of Bugs, 8-Year-old Co-Authors Scientific Paper

8-year-old girls are not often encouraged to play with bugs and insects, yet Sophia Spencer has become an entomological prodigy—and a role model for other girls interested in biology.

The youngster had been teased for how much she loved bugs. Whenever she was seen playing with grasshoppers, the other second graders at her elementary school would call her weird.

“She is often teased at school by her peers because she will proudly display her current bug friend on her shoulder,” wrote Sophia’s mom Nicole.

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Worried about her daughter’s confidence in the scientific field, Nicole sent a letter to the Entomological Society of Canada last year asking for encouragement.

“She has asked me for over a year if this is a job she can do one day, exploring and learning more about bugs and insects. I have told her that of course, she could; however, I am at a loss on how to continue to encourage her.”

“I was wondering if a professional entomologist would speak to her over the phone to encourage her love and explain to her how she could make this into a career. I am constantly looking for articles and information on the species and how to recognize them, but find the lack of answers to her questions unhelpful.”

“If someone could maybe talk to her for even five minutes, or who won’t mind being a penpal for her, I would appreciate it so much. I want her to know from an expert that she is not weird or strange (what kids call her) for loving bugs and insects.”

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The society then tweeted the letter to their followers asking for help and support – and the response was overwhelming.

Hundreds of entomologists – female and otherwise – flooded the society’s inbox with kind words and offers of assistance under the hashtag #BugsR4Girls.

One entomologist told Sophia that she was free to visit their lab anytime. Another scientist offered to send her any nets, papers, supplies, and books she might want to pursue her insect interest. Another offered to show Sophia her bug collection.

Sophia made such a big splash in the scientific community, she became a co-author of a paper published in the Annals of the Entomological Society of America with Morgan Jackson, a P.h.D of entomology from the University of Guelph in Ontario.

The paper, entitled “Engaging for a Good Cause: Sophia’s Story and Why #BugsR4Girls,” explores how Twitter can be utilized by the scientific community.

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“After my mom sent the message and showed me all the responses, I was happy,” she wrote in her portion of the paper. “I felt like I was famous. Because I was! It felt good to have so many people support me, and it was cool to see other girls and grown-ups studying bugs. It made me feel like I could do it too, and I definitely, definitely, definitely want to study bugs when I grow up, probably grasshoppers.”

“Kids now, after I told them the whole story, they’re like, ‘Oh, well — could you teach me more about bugs?’” Sophia told NPR. “And I’m like, ‘Sure.’

“And a lot of the kids stopped bullying me about it. I feel really good.”

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Kid Ventriloquist Wins ‘America’s Got Talent’ With Hilarious Singing Puppets

A 12-year-old ventriloquist has just won the season 12 competition of America’s Got Talent with a little help from her sassy puppet friends.

Darci Lynne Farmer triumphed over her finalist competitor, 10-year-old vocalist Angelica Hale, by creating comedy acts with three different puppets: Oscar the nervous mouse, Petunia the rabbit, and Edna the grandma.

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Performing hilarious renditions of “Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better” and “With a Little Help From My Friends”, the talented youngster with her mouth barely moving has been a show-stopper from the beginning.

As the season 12 winner, Darci Lynne has been awarded a $1 million prize for her skills.

(WATCH one of her funny performances below)

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Persistent Pup Scores Job and Adoration After Charging into Soccer Game For Fetch

When this persistent pup charged onto a soccer field mid-game, she not only inspired her team to win the match – her interruption also landed her a job.

The canine first made her appearance 29 minutes into the soccer game between San Lorenzo and Arsenal de Sarandí at the Estadio Pedro Bidegain in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday night.

The dog took possession of the ball and decided to show off some of her moves – and for being a relatively small dog, she was pretty impressive.

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Some of the players can be seen trying to coax her into giving the ball back and leaving the field, but the furry football player refuses to leave without having some fun. After a minute or two of hilarity, the pup managed to score some passes – and some belly rubs – before being taken off the field.

When San Lorenzo went on to score a single goal that won them the game, the players, fans, spectators, and reporters firmly believed that the young pup was a good luck charm for the team.

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One of the reporters even tried to get an interview with the canine after the game, and she definitely stole the show when she stole the microphone.

The groundskeeper says that while they don’t know where the dog came from, he would be taking her into his care as a field dog. Her job will be to scare off pigeons from eating the grass seed planted on the field.

And after all, who would not want to keep such a cute – and talented – good luck charm?

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Mom Cries When Elderly Stranger Tells Why He Gave Her Son $20

This mother never thought that she would be crying over stuffed animals from Target – but after a visit to the store earlier this week, she couldn’t help but tear up.

Alyssa Hacker was at the department store with her 18-month-old son Owen in Fort Smith, Arkansas when they found the toy section. Delighted by the toys, Owen started playing with three of the stuffed dinosaurs.

While Alyssa was trying to figure out which of the three toys her son wanted, Owen suddenly said “Hi!” to an elderly stranger in the aisle.

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Alyssa says that this behavior is not out of the ordinary for her son because he is a very outgoing toddler. She even says that his favorite thing to do is say “hi” and “bye” to strangers.

After he greeted the man in the store, however, the senior responded by saying: “Hey sweet boy”.

Despite Alyssa being wary of strangers getting too close to her son, the man and the boy began to chat and play. Suddenly, the man pulled out his wallet.

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“The man got his wallet out and pulled a $20 out, he put it in Owen’s pocket on his shirt and said: ‘I just lost my 2-year-old grandson last week. You take this money and buy this boy all three dinosaurs’, and rubbed Owen’s back, wiped his tears and walked off,” Alyssa wrote on Facebook.

“After Owen yelled ‘thank you’ the gentleman turned around and yelled boomer sooner! There is still some good in this world.”

Alyssa did use the $20 to buy the dinosaurs, and she later spoke to TODAY, saying: “These three stuffed dinosaurs have more meaning than I ever thought a stuffed animal from Target could have. We will hold on to these memories forever!”

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Tribute to the Russian Who Once Single-handedly Averted a Global Nuclear War (1939–2017)

The Soviet military officer Stanislav Petrov who single-handedly averted a worldwide nuclear war when he chose to believe his intuition instead of the computer screen, has died at age 77.

His country, the Soviet Union, was already on high alert in 1983, expecting retaliation for its downing of the Korean Air jet, when the Lieutenant Colonel saw an indication on the computer that the U.S. had launched a nuclear missile attack against them. He had no confirmation of the launch and only minutes to decide his course of action.

He was the officer on duty at the Serpukhov-15 bunker near Moscow on September 26, when the Cold War was at a peak. Just three and a half weeks prior, the Soviets had shot down a Boeing 747, killing all 269 people on board. It was Lt. Col. Petrov’s responsibility to observe the satellite early warning network and notify his superiors of any impending nuclear missile attack against the USSR. In the event of such an attack, the Soviet Union’s strategy was to launch an immediate all-out nuclear counter-attack against the United States, as the doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction required.

Just past midnight, at 00:40 hrs, the bunker’s computers indicated that an American missile was heading toward the Soviet Union. Lt. Col. Petrov reasoned that a computer error had occurred, since the United States was not likely to launch just one missile if it were attacking the Soviet Union — it would launch many simultaneously. Also, the satellite system’s reliability had in the past been questioned, so he dismissed the warning as a false alarm, concluding that no missile had actually been launched by the Americans.

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However, a short time later, the computers indicated that a second missile had been launched, followed by a third, a fourth and a fifth. Petrov still felt that the computer system was wrong, but there was no other source of information with which to confirm his suspicions. In 22 minutes he would know for sure. The Soviet Union’s land radar was not capable of detecting missiles beyond the horizon, so by the time land radar could positively identify the threat, it would be too late.

Petrov’s dilemma was this: if he was disregarding a real attack, then the Soviet Union would be devastated by nuclear weapons without any warning or chance to retaliate, and he would have failed at his duty. On the other hand, if he were to report a non-existent attack, his superiors might launch an equally catastrophic assault against their enemies. In either case, millions of people would die. Understanding that if he were wrong, nuclear missiles would soon be raining down on the Soviet Union, Petrov decided to trust his intuition and declare the system’s indications a false alarm.

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Even under immense pressure and stress, Petrov’s judgement had been sound–and a full-scale nuclear war averted.

THE AFTERMATH

Despite having prevented potential nuclear disaster, by refusing to acknowledge the computer system’s warnings Lt. Col. Petrov had disobeyed his orders and defied military protocol. He was subjected to intense questioning about his actions.

Stanislav Petrov receiving the Dresden Prize, 2013
Petrov, receiving the Dresden Prize in 2013 – CC by Z thomas

The Soviet military did not punish Petrov for his actions, but did not reward or honor hm either. His actions had revealed imperfections in the Soviet military system casting his superiors in a bad light. He was given a reprimand, officially for the improper filing of paperwork. He was no longer considered a reliable officer and his once-promising military career came to an end. He was reassigned to a less sensitive post and ultimately retired from the military.

Petrov lived his later years in relative poverty, spending his retirement in the town of Fryazino. He has said he does not regard himself as a hero for what he did that day, “I was just doing my job.”

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On May 21, 2004, the San Francisco-based Association of World Citizens gave Colonel Petrov its World Citizen Award along with a trophy and $1000 in recognition of the part he played in averting catastrophe. In January 2006, Petrov traveled to the New York City where the Association honored him at the United Nations and the journalist Walter Cronkite interviewed him.

WATCH a trailer for the documentary about his trip, The Man Who Saved The World. (Featured Photo by Queery-54, CC)

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California Becomes First State to Ban Pet Shop Sales of Non-Rescued Animals

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After a bill was unanimously passed in the Senate earlier this week, California has become the first state to ban the commercial breeding of dogs, cats, and rabbits.

The legislation, AB-485, is a direct blow against the use of puppy mills: facilities that breed animals in crowded, dirty, and inhumane conditions.

Now, the bill will instead force pet stores and dealers to only allow the adoption and sale of animals from rescue organizations, animal shelters, and humane societies.

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All pet stores in the state of California will now have to “maintain records sufficient to document the source of each dog, cat, or rabbit the pet store sells” and “to post, in a conspicuous location on the cage or enclosure of each animal, a sign listing the name of the entity from which each dog, cat, or rabbit was obtained”.

Any pet stores that could be found guilty of selling commercially bred animals can be fined up to $500 for each violation.

Once the bill is signed by Governor Brown, it will come into full effect in January 2019.

“The California legislature’s passage of Assembly Bill 485 is a landmark victory and one that we have championed for decades,” said Chris DeRose, Last Chance for Animals president and founder. “We are elated that our home state is leading the way on this important issue. Requiring pet stores to sell only rescue and shelter animals is a bold venture – but one that will help rehome some of the six million unwanted animals that enter shelters each year.”

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Students of Acid Attack Forgive Their Assailant: “Mental illness is not a choice”

These girls may have been the victim of a crime, but they are insisting on showing kindness to their attacker, rather than bitterness.

Four Boston College students who have been studying abroad in France and Denmark were attacked by a 41-year-old woman with a mental illness this weekend when they were visiting Marseilles.

The woman threw a weak hydrochloric solution on the students in the city’s train station and though it was not a very strong solution, the acid got into the eyes of two of the students.

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The woman reportedly sat down on the curb until police arrived on the scene and the students were rushed to the hospital.

None of the girls suffered any injuries, but two of them did take to Facebook after the incident and asked their friends and family to pray for their attacker.

One of the students, Courtney Siverling, wrote: “Thank you so much to everyone who has reached out to see if I’m ok and/or has been praying for us. I did not receive any injuries from the attack in Marseille this morning and we are all safe.”

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“I pray that the attacker would be healed from her mental illness in the name of Jesus and receive the forgiveness and salvation that can only come from Him.”

Michelle Krug wrote something similar, saying: “I ask that if you send thoughts and prayers our way, please consider thinking about/praying for our attacker so that she may receive the help she needs and deserves.”

“Mental illness is not a choice and should not be villainized.”

The women “have stated their intention to remain in Europe for their studies and have offered forgiveness to the woman who attacked them, an individual who police say suffers from mental illness,” Boston College spokesman Jack Dunn told the Associated Press.

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Stranger Spends Hours Brilliantly Fixing a Destroyed Wedding Cake in Time for the Big Day

It might be a bride’s worst nightmare: on the eve of her wedding day, something goes wrong – like the carefully prepared hand-made wedding cake falling apart in the trunk of a car.

This is exactly what happened to Millie and Matt Maltby when they were on their way to their wedding venue in Brixham, England earlier this month.

The couple had driven to the Berry Head Hotel from Lincoln only to find that the beautiful 3-tiered cake that Millie had painstakingly prepared for the occasion had fallen to pieces in the trunk of the car.

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“I had baked, secured, dowelled and decorated my own cake and we were quite cautious to drive carefully,” Millie wrote on Facebook. “However, when we arrived and opened the cake box it appeared that the hot weather caused the buttercream to melt and the cake just gave up.”

“I was a very calm bride and it didn’t seem to matter as I was marrying the man of my dreams and everything else seemed so insignificant. Matt, on the other hand, was heartbroken, he felt awful as I had taken so long to bake and decorate the cake and I had been taunting him about how yummy the cake was going to be.”

“I was sad to think that we wouldn’t have a cake – I’ve always been the crafty/baking type and I knew my family would be expecting to see something amazing. The hotel whisked away the cake and told me that they would figure something out for me. I pushed it to the back of my mind and tried to enjoy having all my family around me the night before my wedding day.”

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As fate would have it, Clare Vaz of Patty’s Piece of Cake bakery was delivering cupcakes to the hotel at the same time that everyone was worrying over the damaged wedding cake.

Vaz then got to repairing the cake using the surviving segments of Millie’s original creation.

“With time against me, I just didn’t have time to bake cool and decorate a new middle tier, so thankfully, I had a dummy cake which I used to create the new middle tier,” Vaz wrote on Facebook. “The top tier (a delicious smelling lemon cake) thankfully I could save. So I stripped it back down, crumb-coated, and re-covered it in white.”

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The next day, Vaz had the cake – which was an almost identical recreation of the original – back to the hotel in time for the wedding.

“I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting the bride and groom, I don’t even know their name other than Mille and Matt from the lovely cake topper,” says Vaz. “So Mrs. Mille and Mr. Matt… whilst cake plans sadly didn’t go in our favor, I am pleased to have hopefully saved the day with a cake that is not as perfect as your original, but will help make memories of your special day.”

“To take the time to do that for a stranger is just astounding, and something you just don’t see anymore,” says Millie. “I don’t think I’ll ever be able to thank Clare enough.”

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Be Humbled By the 9 Most Breathtaking Photos of Saturn’s Cassini Voyage

If you sometimes find yourself in the midst of everyday annoyances and frustrations from work, it can be helpful to take some time out your day for a humbling dose of ethereal wonder.

Which is why we compiled our ten favorite photos from the Cassini spacecraft’s 13-year voyage around Saturn.

The craft, which was launched in October 1997, took seven years to travel all the way to the ringed planet. It then transmitted priceless photos and information back to Earth with data that has been essential to space exploration and planetary studies.began its final mission around Saturn in April: the completion of 22 dives between the planet and its rings.

Cassini began its final mission around Saturn in April: the completion of 22 dives between the planet and its rings – an area never before explored.

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Then, after it finished its final mission on September 15th, the spacecraft plunged into Saturn’s atmosphere and complete its breathtaking voyage in a blaze.

So, as evidence of its wondrous journey, here are the best photos from the Cassini spacecraft.

This 2,800-mile (4,000 kilometers) hurricane constantly spirals on Saturn’s north pole. Nobody knows why it is perpetually spinning year round, but this false-color image shows the details in its cloud range and motion.

 

This shadowy mosaic equinox is the first seasonal transition ever witnessed by Earth-dwellers, thanks to Cassini.

 

These three breathtaking mosaics were taken during flybys of Titan, a moon of Saturn that is covered in lakes of liquid methane. The photos tracked the changes on the planet’s surface between October 2005 and January 2006.

 

This photo was taken from the equatorial plane of Enceladus, one of Saturn’s many moons. It was snapped from the south pole 1 year after the moon’s autumnal equinox.

 

This is a rare view of five of Saturn’s moons in the same frame: Pandora, Janus, Enceladus, Rhea, and Mimas.

 

During its exploration of Enceladus, Saturn’s sixth-largest moon, Cassini captured this image of geysers spouting off of the moon’s surface. This has led researchers to believe that the moon may be harboring a sub-surface lake. If this is true, it could mean that Enceladus has all of the necessary ingredients for life.

 

This is a wider photo of the massive hurricane spinning at Saturn’s north pole.

 

Finally, this breathtaking photo shows the pale blue dot that is our home: Earth. Taken from roughly 900 million miles away (1.44 billion kilometers), it is yet another humbling reminder of our tiny place in the universe.

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