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Stranger Erects New Mailbox for Blind Woman So She Doesn’t Have To Walk Into Street

A blind woman in Henrico, Virginia has been worried for years that one day she would get hit by a car on the busy roadway where she has to go into the street to open her mailbox.

But she doesn’t have any fears today, thanks to a Good Samaritan who used his own money and skills to fix the problem.

After she contacted a local television station for help, they produced a story to broadcast Lynda Tennette’s predicament.

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One of their viewers envisioned the perfect solution and purchased a new double-sided mailbox and showed up at her home with his tools.

Wesley Benton, owner of Benton Home Improvement in Richmond, was moved by the story especially because his own great-grandmother was hit by a car while crossing the street to pick up her mail. He installed the easy-access mailbox and got to meet Lynda, who thought the new box was really neat.

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“I’m just shocked,” Ms. Tennette said. “Can I give you a hug for doing this for me.”

“It really puts some faith back in the world,” she told WTVR News.

(WATCH the touching video below)

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Airlines Did the Right Thing in Florida Ahead of Hurricane

After reports of price gouging in the lead up to Hurricane Irma, JetBlue reduced its fares, American Airlines, with a major hub in Miami, capped its prices, and Delta announced it won’t charge more than $399 for tickets on all flights to and from southern Florida and the Caribbean–even first class seats.

All three companies say the policies will remain in effect until September 13.

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Hurricane Irma is among the strongest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, and it’s already devastated the northern Virgin Islands. The storm will likely make landfall in Florida over the weekend.

(READ more at CNN Money)

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Man Gives $25Mil to Ease Debt for Students of Social Work: ‘They’re Heroes’

Steve Hicks, a telecommunications pioneer and University of Texas Regent, has donated what might be the largest ever gift in higher education toward the field of social work to help alleviate the debt for those he said are doing “God’s work.”

“Social work students commit to dedicate their lives to service and enriching the lives of others” said Gregory Fenves, president of The University of Texas at Austin. “By investing in our social work students, Steve Hicks is investing in a fabric that binds communities together.”

The gift will cement the Texas school’s standing as one of the top 10 graduate programs of social work in the country by significantly expanding the financial support offered to students, enhancing research and teaching in the field of addictions, and developing new programs to equip students with skills in fundraising and philanthropy that are essential for nonprofit and managerial fields.

In recognition, the university will name the department the Steve Hicks School of Social Work.

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“I have historically given to organizations that help other people, and helping others is the true essence of social work. When I decided that I wanted to make a lifetime gift, the School of Social Work was the perfect fit, where I thought I could make the most impact,” Hicks told the University. “I am not a social worker, but I understand the need to reduce student debt burden so that social work graduates can stay in their careers doing what they love and positively affecting the lives of thousands of people.”

Attaining a degree in this field can leave students $45,000 in debt, which cannot be easily paid off on the typical social work salary— a significant hurdle that discourages many talented people from entering or staying in the profession.

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“Thanks to his generosity, more individuals regardless of socioeconomic background will be able to respond to their social work calling with less concern about student debt and will have more freedom after graduating to pursue their passion for helping others and changing the world for the better,” said Luis H. Zayas, dean of the School of Social Work.

The gift totals $25 million, of which $10 million will go to establish a permanent endowment to support student scholarships. Another $5 million will be used as matching funds to encourage additional gifts to support the education of future social workers. The remaining $10 million of the gift will be used to enhance social work education in the fields of addictions, fundraising and philanthropy.

(WATCH Hicks talk about the gift in the UT video below)

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Stranger Gives Last Generator to a Desperate Shopper So She Can Keep Father on Oxygen

While Hurricane Irma may be about to wreak havoc on the homes and properties of Florida and surrounding states, the storm has also provided a reason for people to come together in meaningful ways.

One such scene unfolded in front of a TV news reporter who captured the moment on her phone.

Pam Brekke had traveled almost 30 miles to buy one of the 200 generators just shipped to the hardware store in Orlando, Florida yesterday in preparation for expected power outages.

Pam was next in line at the Lowe’s store to purchase one of the gas-powered generators when she was told that the final unit went to the customer standing in front of her in line. She broke down in tears.

For medical reasons, her father relies on an oxygen pump that requires electrical power. Suddenly, a total stranger, Ramon Santiago, saw her crying, and walked over to insist that she take his.

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She pulled the generous man into an embrace and cried even more, as Ramon soothed her.

That’s when WFTV’s Nancy Alvarez pulled out her phone and captured the moment. The touching video spread on social media and Alvarez and Lowe’s got together to plan a reward for Santiago. Today the store presented him with a new generator.

(WATCH the moment below or see the full story at Channel 9)

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Adventurous Toy Ship Sails From Scotland to Scandinavia

This little toy ship is now well on its way to sailing the seven seas after it somehow managed to travel all the way from Scotland to Scandinavia.

The custom-designed sailboat was created by the young Ferguson brothers—8-year-old Ollie and 5-year-old Harry—as a means of completing their bucket list dream of enabling a toy ship to travel the ocean.

In order to make sure that their vessel could withstand the salty sea, however, they had to make a few modifications to the little plastic toy. The youngsters gave the boat a counterweight to keep it from tipping over and a hull full of polystyrene so it would stay afloat.

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Then, they named the ship Adventure and sent it on its way.

The boat also carried a note that asked anyone who found the vessel to place it back in the sea and let the Fergusons know where it had traveled. While launching the Playmobil ship from their home in Turiff had been one of their bucket list goals, they never expected it to make it as far as it did.

The family chronologically received responses from residents in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway before news outlets started reporting on Adventure’s travels.

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The Norwegian conservation vessel that found the ship in northern waters now reportedly plans on carrying Adventure with them until they can launch the boat into the Atlantic.

“I was concerned that the currents along the coast would take it down the north east coast of Scotland, so I was over the moon when it made a beeline for Scandinavia,” Harry and Ollie’s dad told the BBC.

“The boys have enjoyed it and every time we get a message telling us where it has landed we get on the computer and work out where it went, so they are tracking its progress on the map and it gives them an understanding of how big the world is.”

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All 5 Living Former U.S. Presidents Join Together for Hurricane Relief Effort

In a show of inspiring American diplomacy, all five former living presidents are teaming up to provide relief for victims of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma.

Barack Obama, George Bush Jr. and Sr., Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton recently participated in a video advertisement for their One America Appeal campaign pleading citizens to donate in support of hurricane victims.

In the video, Clinton says: “Hurricane Harvey brought terrible destruction — but it also brought out the best in humanity.”

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“As former presidents, we wanted to help our fellow Americans begin to recover,” Obama adds.

“People are hurting down here,” George W. Bush says, “but as one Texan put it, ‘we’ve got more love in Texas than water.’ ”

His father then finishes with: “We love you, Texas.”

While the video was originally geared towards Hurricane Harvey, the fund’s representatives say that they are making preparations to split the finances with Irma relief as well.

(WATCH the video below)

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‘The Rock’ Has a Message for 10-Year-Old Who Saved Little Brother From Drowning

This 10-year-old boy saved his brother from drowning after learning what to do from watching his favorite movie, San Andreas, starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

International headlines caught the attention of the actor himself, who invited Jacob O’Connor and his mother to fly from Detroit to the set of his new movie shooting in Vancouver.

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Now the boy hero will always remember the experience of getting to meet his hero—and appear in front of 31 million followers on The Rock’s Instagram account, according to CBS.

“Jacob saved his two year old brother Dylan, who he found face down in a pool, and he started giving him chest compressions,” said Johnson. “I appreciate you buddy, and I speak on behalf of the world: we are so proud of you.”

(WATCH the Inside Edition video below)

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Drinking Coffee Might Give You a 64% Better Chance at Living Longer Than Those Who Don’t, Study Says

If you are someone who starts out their day with a fresh cup of coffee – or two, or three, or four cups, for that matter – you may be more likely to live longer than your caffeine-averse counterparts.

A new study conducted by the European Society For Cardiology has linked increased coffee consumption in a region of Europe with longevity.

“Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages around the world,” said Dr. Adela Navarro, a cardiologist at Hospital de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain. “Previous studies have suggested that drinking coffee might be inversely associated with all-cause mortality but this has not been investigated in a Mediterranean country.”

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The study involved roughly 20,000 participants who were 37 years or older over the course of 10 years. Upon factoring in additional dietary, sociological, and medical factors, the researchers found that participants who consumed four cups of coffee displayed “a 64% lower risk of all-cause mortality than those who never or almost never consumed coffee”.

For every additional two cups of coffee that the participants consumed, their risk of mortality dropped by a further 22%.

“Our findings suggest that drinking four cups of coffee each day can be part of a healthy diet in healthy people,” says Navarro.

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While the study’s positive results might simply be a correlation, rather than causation, this is not the first piece of research that has examined coffee’s health benefits. A similar study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition on Mediterranean adults found that habitual coffee drinkers were 54% less likely to develop type 2 diabetes.

Another study found that – when paired with a certain breast cancer drug – two cups of coffee actually lowered the risk of breast cancer recurrences in women.

Further research may be necessary to prove that coffee can make you immortal – but in the meantime, feel free to pour yourself another cuppa.

Find More Coffee Articles at DailyCupo.

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Guardian Angel Plumber Gives Scholarships to Kids With Parents in Jail

It can already be tough growing up without a parent – let alone trying to finance your own way through college without parental help. That’s why Karl Winsness is lending a hand.

As a means of helping out local kids, Winsness created the only scholarship in the country that is given exclusively to children with incarcerated parents.

Winsness, who calls his educational gift the “Willy the Plumber Scholarship”, only makes about $30,000 working as a plumber. The father of two says that he is able to afford the scholarship by living a relatively modest lifestyle.

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Winsness spreads word of the scholarship simply by spreading homemade fliers around Salem, Utah. While the sum of the grant is only about $1,000, the 17 recipients of the scholarship say that the financial boost means a great deal to their own wallets – as well as their self-esteem.

One of the youths whose parents both went to jail when she was 5 years old said: “You get really down on yourself, people judge you, and you just feel like you can’t do anything. Then, all of a sudden, you have this random stranger who believes in you and knows that you’re not who your parents are.”

(WATCH the video below)

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This Is What a First Wedding Dance Looks Like When You’re Broadway Stars

These newly-weds are too talented to awkwardly sidle through their first dance – which is why Amanda Kloots and Nick Cordero put on a little show for their guests instead.

The lovebirds, who are both Broadway stars, first met when they starred in “Bullets Over Broadway”. Kloots had previously danced as a Radio City Rockette, and she appeared in “Good Vibrations” and “Follies”. Cordero has starred in “A Bronx Tale”, “Waitress”, and “Rock of Ages”.

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After dating for a time, they finally got engaged back in March.

So, as a means of entertaining their wedding reception earlier this week, they choreographed a show-stopping routine to “It Had To Be You”, sung by Harry Connick Jr.

(WATCH the video below)

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Bus Driver Pays For Cab to Help Lost Girl Get to School on Time

While bus drivers are required to stick to their schedules, this compassionate driver did not mind stopping along his route to check up on a distressed teenage girl.

When the unidentified driver reportedly saw the youngster on Tuesday morning, he exited the bus to ask if she was okay.

She then said that she had gotten lost and she was worried that she would be late to her first day of high school.

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The driver then called her a cab, gave her some fare money, and walked her to a nearby grocery store where she could be picked up.

One of the bus’s passengers, Lynsey Jayes of Leeds, England, posted a photo of the driver with the caption describing his good deed.

“This bus driver on the Number 16 this morning deserves a huge pat on the back,” Jayes wrote on Facebook. “A young girl waiting for the bus at the wrong side of the road and was upset she would be late for her first day at high school.

“The driver not only phoned her a taxi, he walked her to Tesco and he paid for it.

“Now that is a reason I don’t mind my bus running late for.”

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10 Questions You Will Want to Ask Your Grandparents on September 10th

Most Americans are more than aware of Father’s Day and Mother’s Day – but what about National Grandparents Day?

The holiday, which falls on September 10th, is an opportunity to connect with your older family members in a more meaningful way.

Because it may be difficult to get the verbal ball rolling, however, Acknowledge Media has put together a list of questions and conversations that you can ask your grandparents.

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As a free resource for conducting customized grandparent interviews, the Maryland-based company also offers a searchable database of 365 questions (one for each day of the year).

1) Would you tell me about the day my mother (or father) was born?

2) How did you meet your spouse?

3) What were your mother and father like?

4) When is a time in life that you have been happiest?

5) What is something you know now that you wish you had known when you were younger?

6) What was one of your greatest struggles? How did you cope with or overcome it?

7) What do you consider your greatest accomplishments?

8) Is there anything you would change if you could do it all over?

9) What do you want to be known for?

10) What are your hopes for your grandchildren/great-grandchildren as we grow older?

If you believe that your grandparent’s story should be shared or preserved, Acknowledge Media is a company that creates documentaries out of interviews, keepsakes, music, photos, and videos of your family members.

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“To know one’s legacy is to understand one’s place in the world,” says the company’s website. “By recording the stories and history of your family, you can build a critical bridge, linking the past to future generations and giving your children and grandchildren a stronger sense of self.”

(WATCH the video below)

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Free Solar Panels to Be Installed on 800K Low-income UK Households

Over 800,000 low-income houses in England and Wales are to have free solar panels installed on their rooves over the course of the next five years.

The $208 million (£160 million) initiative, which is being financed by the Dutch firm Maas Capital, is expected to save the residents an average of $312 (£240) on their energy bills every year.

UK firm Solarplicity will be partnering with over 40 landlords and social housing representatives in order to properly coordinate the panels’ installation.

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Additionally, since the initiative will create 1,000 new UK jobs, the firm plans on hiring and retraining military veterans for their workforce.

“After a record year for new foreign investment into the UK, this initial £160 million capital expenditure program will deliver massive benefits to some of the UK’s poorest households,” said International Trade minister Greg Hands. “As well as creating 1,000 jobs and delivering cheaper energy bills for up to 800,000 homes, it shows yet another vote of confidence in the UK as a place to invest and do business.”

The initiative is just one in 2,200 foreign investments that have been made in the United Kingdom, which has resulted in a record-breaking year of expenditure. 87 of these projects alone were in the renewable energy sector, creating over 3,000 new jobs.

“Today’s announcement is a reflection of our exciting growth in the energy market, backed by international capital investment through DIT,” said Solarplicity CEO David Elbourne. “Solarplicity is committed to reducing energy bills for both solar and non-solar customers. Equipping them with the latest smart technologies, and 100% renewable energy, they are guaranteed to save with our Fair Market Price.”

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Cure For Arachnophobia? Watch These Peacock Spiders Dance to “Stayin’ Alive”

Snakes and clowns aside, spiders might be the most feared creatures on planet Earth.

Although, judging by this video of small, fuzzy, neon peacock spiders, it is hard to see why.

Australian peacock spider photographer Jürgen Otto created a video of 51 colorful arachnids dancing to “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees.

Now granted, they aren’t actually “dancing”. The clips mainly feature spiders preening themselves, but it is hard to deny that it doesn’t look like boogying to the untrained eye.

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The photographer says that he created it as a tribute to Australian Father’s Day, which takes place on September 3rd.

Otto gathered leftover footage from his last three years of filming peacock spiders in Australia so he could create the funky video. But, if you want to keep up with his latest photo shoots, you can follow his Facebook page.

(WATCH the video below)

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Watch Pope Francis Give Blessing to Man Who Surprised His Girlfriend With Marriage Proposal

This heartwarming wedding engagement has earned itself the unique title of “the papal proposal” after a man popped the question to his girlfriend in front of Pope Francis.

Dario Ramirez, who is a Venezuelan politician seeking refuge from the totalitarian Maduro regime, was visiting His Holiness at the Vatican earlier this week. The human rights activist was meeting with Catholic legislators to discuss the situation in his home country.

But while he had an audience with the pontiff, he decided to bring up another matter of concern: his desire to marry his girlfriend Maryangel Espinal.

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“I explained to the Holy Father that the woman next to me is the woman of my life,” Ramirez told the National Catholic Register. “I met her in church, that God put her in my life, and I want to propose to her. So I got down on one knee and asked.”

“Wow, in front of the Pope!” said the Pope. “She’s not speaking — he asked you to marry him, what do you say?”

Once she regained her composure, Espinal responded with: “Yes, of course!”

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As everyone in the hall whooped and hollered for the newly-engaged couple, the Pope blessed their marriage on the spot.

It was later revealed that neither Espinal nor His Holiness knew what Ramirez had been planning – although the activist had already gotten permission to pop the question from Cardinal Christoph Schönborn.

As of now, however, all the delegates present for the proposal are invited to the wedding.

(WATCH the video below)

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The 10 Jazziest Quotes From Kerouac’s “On The Road” – Published 60 Years Ago Today

On this day 60 years ago, On the Road by Jack Kerouac was first published. Based on the travels of Kerouac and his friends across the U.S., it was the defining novel of the Beat Generation–a term that the author coined himself.

The 1957 novel reflected the background of improvisational jazz, poetry, and drug use, the writing style of which Kerouac called “Spontaneous Prose.” Often named one of the top 100 novels of the 20th century, it featured key figures in the counter-culture movement, like William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady, with Kerouac as the narrator—all with fictionalized names. The way the text was produced as a nonstop scroll was also unique.

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Typed out on tracing paper and taped together into a continuous scroll during April 1951, the 120-feet of text, with no paragraph breaks, has appeared on display in museums worldwide, including one in Lowell, Massachusetts, the city where Kerouac was born. The book was also made into a 2012 film, entitled “On the Road”.

So, here are the 10 jazziest quotes from the beat book of the century:

10) “Sure baby, mañana. It was always mañana. For the next few weeks that was all I heard––mañana a lovely word and one that probably means heaven.”

9) “Better to sleep in an uncomfortable bed free, than sleep in a comfortable bed unfree.”

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8) “What is that feeling when you’re driving away from people and they recede on the plain till you see their specks dispersing? – it’s the too-huge world vaulting us, and it’s goodbye. But we lean forward to the next crazy venture beneath the skies.”

7) “Nothing behind me, everything ahead of me, as is ever so on the road.”

6) “I was surprised, as always, by how easy the act of leaving was, and how good it felt. The world was suddenly rich with possibility.”

5) “I realized these were all the snapshots which our children would look at someday with wonder, thinking their parents had lived smooth, well-ordered lives and got up in the morning to walk proudly on the sidewalks of life, never dreaming the raggedy madness and riot of our actual lives, our actual night…”

4) “…because he had no place he could stay in without getting tired of it and because there was nowhere to go but everywhere, keep rolling under the stars…”

3) “But why think about that when all the golden lands ahead of you and all kinds of unforeseen events wait lurking to surprise you and make you glad you’re alive to see?”

2) “‘I just won’t sleep,’ I decided. There were so many other interesting things to do.”

1) “[…]the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes ‘Awww!’”

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Watch Entire Football Stadium Wave to Sick Kids in Children’s Hospital Next Door

We are all familiar with the traditional sports stadium “wave” – but this Iowa team is putting a new spin on it.

During the Iowa Hawkeyes football game against the Wyoming Cowboys last weekend, the sold-out Kinnick Stadium was asked to turn towards the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital across the street and wave to the sick kids on the top floors.

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The heartwarming gesture is just one of many initiatives that the sports team has taken to assist the children’s hospital – the team’s “Touchdowns For Kids” campaign has asked Hawkeyes fans to pledge $1 to the hospital for every touchdown that the team scores.

Last year alone, the team raised over $40,000 for the children’s hospital, adding to their whopping total of $400,000.

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Teens Save Dad’s Life When Truck Rolls Onto His Head

Bob Staub might not be alive today if it were not for the quick-thinking of his 14-year-old son and his two teenage friends.

Staub found himself in trouble after he took the three freshmen high school students out fishing at Tunica Lake, Mississippi last weekend.

They were backing their truck and boat down the boat ramp when the car’s gear suddenly slid into park.

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Because this is a common occurrence with their SUV, Staub knew that he could fix it by manually shifting the gear from underneath the car.

The father crawled under the vehicle and started fiddling with the transmission. As the car slid into neutral, however, Staub realized that he had made a fatal mistake: he had forgotten to pull the emergency brake.

The car then rolled three inches onto the side of Staub’s head, thus pinning him to the concrete. Unable to move, the dad fell in and out of unconsciousness.

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Staub’s son Nick and his two friends spent the next 45 seconds pushing the car off of the man’s head until finally, Staub was able to regain consciousness and pull his head free.

The students called 911 and Staub was rushed to the hospital where doctors conducted X-rays and a CAT scan to ensure that he was unharmed. The results showed that – despite the nasty looking mark on the side of his head – he had only sustained some bruising.

Staub says that if it had not been for the teens, he may have died. Now, the dad considers the three youngsters his heroes.

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Theft of Food From Cat Charity Spurs Community to Donate Enough Supply For 2 Years

After a particularly “callous” theft left a cat charity without any pet food for their 34 homeless felines, they became inundated with donations from the community.

Last month, an unidentified thief stole about $3,200 worth of food from the locked garage of the Peterborough Cats Protection in Cambridgeshire, England.

Shocked by the crime, the charity said that the food was supposed to last them until Christmas, thus leaving them in “crisis mode”.

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But when their predicament was reported online, the community responded with a staggering amount of donations.

Since news of the theft was published, Cats Protection has received over $6,400 in donations and enough cat food to sustain them for the next two years.

The charity has received so much support, they will reportedly be distributing some of the finances and supplies to other struggling charities in the region.

“The response had been phenomenal … [and we are] deeply grateful,” branch coordinator Pam McNicol told the BBC.

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Grammy Nominee Moved to Buy Piano for Texas Dad Who Played in Knee-deep Floodwaters

When a Texas father posted a video of himself somberly playing a piano in his flooded home, another musician became stirred to lend a hand.

Aric Harding and his family live in Friendswood, a small town south of Houston in Texas. The father of seven returned to his flooded home last week in order to retrieve some stuffed animals and toys for his children.

As a means of comforting one of his sons, who is an avid piano player, Harding sat down at the family piano and played a soothing little tune to test out the keys. He then posted a video of his performance on Instagram.

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“I think it’s all finally sinking in a little,” wrote Harding alongside the clip. “What we used to have going as a city is gone. I really think God is going to do something completely new here. I am excited to see the new beauty in the suffering.”

The video of the father sitting at the mini upright piano amidst knee-deep floodwaters was quickly viewed thousands of times, until it was eventually seen by Grammy nominee Vanessa Carlton.

Carlton, who became famous for her catchy piano power ballad “A Thousand Miles”, was so moved by the striking video, that she reached out to Harding on Twitter and expressed her desire to help.

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Because Carlton is a Yamaha-sponsored musician, she asked the music company if they would be willing to replace the piano for the Harding family – and they said yes.

Carlton told CNN: “He represents a lot of people down there who are musicians, and as you know a lot of these people don’t have flood insurance, and when they replace their items, they replace their essentials first. Being a musician, music is like oxygen. It is an essential.”

Harding says that his family has since been able to return to their home and start renovations on the water damage.

“We are ecstatic here at the Harding House!!! Huge thanks to all of you guys!! Now I gotta get the house together so we can house the piano,” Harding wrote on Twitter.

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