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Hear Children’s Wisdom When Asked What Makes Them Different

This commercial for a children’s television network has a very poignant and charming message: when it comes to see differences, children see differently.

Interviewers sit down with several pairs of children – all of which are more obviously different (at least from an adult’s perspective) from their counterpart.

One child might be in a wheelchair, while the other is not. One child might be black, while the other is white. One child might have Down syndrome, while the other doesn’t.

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When asked about what makes them different, however, the youngsters don’t pick up on the obvious answers. Instead, they say things like “I have bigger toes than him”, or “I like tomato sauce and she doesn’t”, or even just “his house is at the bottom of a hill”.

The commercial, which was filled by the BBC’s CBeebies network, was created to let children know that “everyone is welcome” – no matter how they are different from each other.

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Miracle Dog Honored for Bringing Owner Out of Coma

This pawesome little pup is being hailed as a “miracle dog” after he woke up his owner from a medically induced coma.

This isn’t the first time that the pup has brought Andy Szasz back from the brink of illness, either – the man first adopted Teddy, a 4-year-old schnauzer-poodle mix, from the RSPCA just months before being diagnosed with bowel cancer.

Andy credits his survival of the cancer to his fierce friendship with Teddy.

Then, when Andy came down with a bad bout of pneumonia in December, his labored breathing led him to check into the Intensive Care unite at the Southampton, England hospital. Doctors then put him in a medically induced coma for treatment.

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While doctors were anticipating Andy to wake up one week after treatment, Andy’s wife Estelle brought Teddy in to say hello to his sleeping owner.

After hearing one bark from his furry companion, Andy woke up – three days earlier than expected.

Teddy has since been honored with a special distinction by the UK’s RSPCA.

“I always tell people I rescued Ted and Ted rescued me,” Szasz said in a statement. “We certainly do have a special bond.”

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Touch Can Actually Relieve Pain For Romantic Partners, Study Says

Fathers-to-be, take note: You may be more useful in the labor and delivery room than you realize.

That’s one takeaway from a study released last week that found that when an empathetic partner holds the hand of a woman in pain, their heart and respiratory rates sync and her pain dissipates.

“The more empathic the partner and the stronger the analgesic effect, the higher the synchronization between the two when they are touching,” said lead author Pavel Goldstein, a postdoctoral pain researcher at CU Boulder.

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The study of 22 couples is the latest in a growing body of research on “interpersonal synchronization,” the phenomenon in which individuals begin to physiologically mirror the people they’re with.

Scientists have long known that people subconsciously sync their footsteps with the person they’re walking with or adjust their posture to mirror a friend’s during conversation. Recent studies also show that when people watch an emotional movie or sing together, their heart rates and respiratory rhythms synchronize. When leaders and followers have a good rapport, their brainwaves fall into a similar pattern. And when romantic couples are simply in each other’s presence, their cardiorespiratory and brainwave patterns sync up, research has shown.

The new study, co-written with University of Haifa Professor Simone Shamay-Tsoory and Assistant Professor Irit Weissman-Fogel, is the first to explore interpersonal synchronization in the context of pain and touch. The authors hope it can inform the discussion as health care providers seek opioid-free pain relief options.

Goldstein came up with the idea after witnessing the birth of his daughter, now 4.

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“My wife was in pain, and all I could think was, ‘What can I do to help her?’ I reached for her hand and it seemed to help,” he recalls. “I wanted to test it out in the lab: Can one really decrease pain with touch, and if so, how?”

Goldstein recruited 22 long-term heterosexual couples, age 23 to 32, and put them through a series of tests aimed at mimicking that delivery-room scenario.

Men were assigned the role of observer; women the pain target. As instruments measured their heart and breathing rates, they: sat together, not touching; sat together holding hands; or sat in separate rooms. Then they repeated all three scenarios as the woman was subjected to a mild heat pain on her forearm for 2 minutes.

As in previous trials, the study showed couples synced physiologically to some degree just sitting together. But when she was subjected to pain and he couldn’t touch her, that synchronization was severed. When he was allowed to hold her hand, their rates fell into sync again and her pain decreased.

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“It appears that pain totally interrupts this interpersonal synchronization between couples,” Goldstein said. “Touch brings it back.”

Goldstein’s previous research found that the more empathy the man showed for the woman (as measured in other tests), the more her pain subsided during touch. The more physiologically synchronized they were, the less pain she felt.

It’s not clear yet whether decreased pain is causing increased synchronicity, or vice versa.

“It could be that touch is a tool for communicating empathy, resulting in an analgesic, or pain-killing, effect,” said Goldstein.

Further research is necessary to figure out how a partner’s touch eases pain. Goldstein suspects interpersonal synchronization may play a role, possibly by affecting an area of the brain called the anterior cingulate cortex, which is associated with pain perception, empathy, and heart and respiratory function.

The study did not explore whether the same effect would occur with same-sex couples, or what happens when the man is the subject of pain. Goldstein did measure brainwave activity and plans to present those results in a future study.

He hopes the research will help lend scientific credence to the notion that touch can ease pain.

For now, he has some advice for partners in the delivery room: Be ready and available to hold your partner’s hand.

(Source: University of Colorado – Boulder)

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Watch Deaf Boy’s Sweet Reaction to Seeing Minnie Mouse Sign ‘I Love You’

The little boy in this video is reportedly very reluctant when it comes to touching anyone – but when his favorite Disney characters start speaking to him in sign language, he couldn’t help but run into their arms.

The youngster, who is hard of hearing, went to Disneyland on a field trip with Olive Crest – a nonprofit dedicated to treating and educating at-risk children.

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Upon discovering that he had hearing problems, Minnie Mouse signed “I love you!” and “It’s nice to meet you!”

Though he seems initially surprised by the signs, he quickly recovered and gave Mickie and Minnie big hugs.

It may be the sweetest exchange to ever come out of Disneyland.

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Teen Raises $15,000 to Send Holocaust Survivor to Israel

While some teens might be more focused on enjoying their summer breaks, this California youth did something a little more meaningful: he raised $15,000 so he could send an 89-year-old Holocaust survivor to Israel.

Drew Principe first encountered the Jewish author, Henry Oster, during an assembly at Viewpoint High School in Calabasas, California in which the senior gave a speech about his imprisonment during the Holocaust.

Drawn to Oster’s story, the 17-year-old was most surprised to hear that Oster had never been to Israel.

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Once the assembly was over, Principe introduced himself to Oster and presented him with a gift – a bracelet inscribed with the Jewish prayer known as The Shema. Principe had bought the trinket when he went to Tel Aviv a few years previously.

According to Oster’s son, Pip Oster, the Jewish senior was surprised at the compassionate gesture.

“Henry was touched and very moved that Drew gave him his Israeli bracelet,” Pip told Good News Network. “I have not met Drew but I know he must be extraordinary person.”

The bracelet led to a blossoming friendship. As the two started going on outings together, Oster talked about how he was deported from his home in Germany by the Nazis just three weeks before he was supposed to celebrate his bar mitzvah. He was moved between several concentration camps – including Auschwitz – before he was liberated at 17 years old.

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Oster was adopted by his uncle in California and started studying to be an optometrist. Since the horrific event, however, Oster has never celebrated his bar mitzvah, nor has he ever visited Israel.

Additionally, he is listed as a deceased Holocaust victim, rather than a survivor, at the Yad Vashem; the Holocaust memorial in Israel.

Principe was so moved by his new friend’s story, he started investigating the Oster family and found that Henry had a surviving cousin in Tel Aviv. Principe then contacted the Yad Vashem about Oster’s story, to which they responded saying that they could conduct an official ceremony to change Oster’s name from a victim to a survivor.

Principe then sent out a letter to friends and families explaining how he wanted to send Oster to Israel. The community collectively raised over $15,000 for plane tickets and travel expenses.

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Oster is due to visit the Yad Vashem for the ceremony, meet his last surviving relative, and finally celebrate his bar mitzvah in Tel Aviv.

The Oster family was overwhelmed by the gesture – but they say that if anyone deserves it, it’s Henry.

“My dad … is a wonderful, funny and generous man. His book The Kindness of the Hangman is a true story of Henry’s survival through awful times,” says Pip. “I’m so happy for him & proud to be his kid!”

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Texas Enshrines “Sandra Bland Act” as Law After Police Encounter

Texas lawmakers have just passed the “Sandra Bland Act”: a mental health bill that addresses issues involved with the death of 28-year-old Sandra Bland two years ago.

The bill requires any Texan detainees with mental health or substance issues to immediately be given treatment. It also makes it easier for those with mental health or substance abuse problems to make bond.

Additionally, the legislation will require all Texas police officers to be given de-escalation training; and it will require independent law agencies to investigate police killings.

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Though the bill was revised by lawmakers to exclude legislation requiring additional proof of arrest for fineable offenses, the bill is hailed as a step in the right direction.

The provisions concerning more warranted police interference were penned in light of Sandra Bland’s arrest, which occurred during a routine traffic stop when Bland failed to use her turn signal. The police officer’s body camera captured the escalating situation that eventually led to Bland’s arrest. Three days after she was arrested, Bland was found dead in her cell. Her death was then ruled as a suicide.

“The Sandra Bland Act will prevent traffic stops from escalating by ensuring that all law-enforcement officers receive de-escalation training for all situations as part of their basic training and continuing education,” said Democratic state Rep. Granet Coleman of Houston, who wrote and introduced the original Sandra Bland Act.

Since Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed the bill on Thursday, it is projected to go into full effect on September 1st.

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Bikers Escort Bullied 10-Year-old Boy to School With Dignity

 

After being mercilessly bullied and made fun of, Xander Rose was given a day at school that he won’t soon forget.

That’s because he was walked up to the doors of Harbourside Elementary School in Sydney, Nova Scotia on Wednesday morning with an entourage of tough looking, leather-clad bikers.

The bikers had escorted the 4th grader to school after Xander’s mother, Katie Laybolt, had requested assistance from the gang.

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Xander has been the victim of bullying for years, with peers even going so far as to send him death threats. Despite repeated pleas for help from school administration, the intimidation didn’t stop.

She then reached out to children’s advocacy group Defenders of Children, who orchestrated the event with the bikers.

The motorcyclists met in a parking lot before picking Xander up from his house and escorting him to school on the back of one of their bikes. They even gave Xander a leather jacket of his own to symbolize his association with the crew.

As the gang walked the 10-year-old up to the school doors, onlookers applauded the striking scene.

“His family has grown, I wouldn’t even say tenfold, I’d say thousand-fold,” one of the bikers told CTV Atlantic. “My brothers in B.C. are talking about it out there. The message is getting out finally.”

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Watch 2 Elephants Come Together in Dramatic Rescue to Save Drowning Calf

These elephant parents weren’t about to let any harm come to their little calf after it tumbled into a wading pool.

The calf, named Hope, was drinking from the pond at the Seoul National Zoo in South Korea when it lost its balance and fell into the water.

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Panicked, the two adult elephants attempted to pull the youngster out with their trunks to no avail.

They then ran into the pool themselves and herded the baby out to more shallow water.

The calf trumpeted a tiny thank you in gratitude for the adult’s dramatic rescue.

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How Viewing Cute Animals Can Help Rekindle Marital Spark

One of the well-known challenges of marriage is keeping the passion alive after years of partnership, as passions tend to cool even in very happy relationships.

In a new study, a team of psychological scientists led by James K. McNulty of Florida State University has developed an unconventional intervention for helping a marriage maintain its spark: pictures of puppies and bunnies.

Previous research has shown that, in many instances, marriage satisfaction declines even when day-to-day behaviors stay the same. This led McNulty and colleagues to hypothesize that an intervention focused on changing someone’s thoughts about their spouse, as opposed to one that targets their behaviors, might improve relationship quality.

Specifically, the research team wanted to find out whether it was possible to improve marital satisfaction by subtly retraining the immediate, automatic associations that come to mind when people think about their spouses.

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“One ultimate source of our feelings about our relationships can be reduced to how we associate our partners with positive affect, and those associations can come from our partners but also from unrelated things, like puppies and bunnies,” McNulty explained.

Repeatedly linking a very positive stimulus to an unrelated one can create positive associations over time – perhaps the most famous example of this kind of conditioned response is Pavlov’s dogs, who salivated at the sound of a bell after being exposed to multiple pairings of meat and the bell sound.

McNulty and colleagues designed their intervention using a similar kind of conditioning called evaluative conditioning: Images of a spouse were repeatedly paired with very positive words or images (like puppies and bunnies). In theory, the positive feelings elicited by the positive images and words would become automatically associated with images of the spouse after practice.

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Participants in the study included 144 married couples, all under the age of 40 and married for less than 5 years. On average, participants were around 28 years old and around 40% of the couples had children.

At the start of the study, couples completed a series of measures of relationship satisfaction. A few days later, the spouses came to the lab to complete a measure of their immediate, automatic attitudes toward their partner.

Each spouse was asked to individually view a brief stream of images once every 3 days for 6 weeks. Embedded in this stream were pictures of their partner. Those in the experimental group always saw the partner’s face paired with positive stimuli (e.g., an image of a puppy or the word “wonderful”) while those in the control condition saw their partner’s face matched to neutral stimuli (e.g., an image of a button).

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Couples also completed implicit measures of attitude towards their partner every 2 weeks for 8 weeks. To measure implicit attitude, each spouse was asked to indicate as quickly as possible the emotional tone of positive and negative words after quickly glimpsing a series of faces, which included their partner’s face.

The data showed that the evaluative conditions worked: Participants who were exposed to positive images paired with their partner’s face showed more positive automatic reactions to their partner over the course of the intervention compared with those who saw neutral pairings.

More importantly, the intervention was associated with overall marriage quality: As in other research, more positive automatic reactions to the partner predicted greater improvements in marital satisfaction over the course of the study.

“I was actually a little surprised that it worked,” McNulty explained. “All the theory I reviewed on evaluative conditioning suggested it should, but existing theories of relationships, and just the idea that something so simple and unrelated to marriage could affect how people feel about their marriage, made me skeptical.”

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It’s important to note that McNulty and colleagues are not arguing that behavior in a relationship is irrelevant to marital satisfaction. They note that interactions between spouses are actually the most important factor for setting automatic associations.

However, the new findings suggest that a brief intervention focused on automatic attitudes could be useful as one aspect of marriage counseling or as a resource for couples in difficult long-distance situations, such as soldiers.

“The research was actually prompted by a grant from the Department of Defense – I was asked to conceptualize and test a brief way to help married couples cope with the stress of separation and deployment,” McNulty said. “We would really like to develop a procedure that could help soldiers and other people in situations that are challenging for relationships.”

(Source: Association For Psychological Science)

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Terminally Ill 5-Year-Old Marries Best Friend in Fairytale Wedding

This little 5-year-old may not be at the age where someone should be thinking about marriage – but her special fairytale wedding was organized under special circumstances.

Eileidh Paterson was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in May 2014. When her oncologist declared that she would not be able to survive long-term, Eileidh started putting together her ultimate bucket list.

At the top of her list was marrying her 6-year-old best friend Harrison.

The young Scottish buddies were excited enough at the opportunity to “get married”. But they were even more excited, however, when they were given a fairytale wedding complete with superhero costumes and royal decorations.

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The youngsters exchanged necklaces in front of the witnesses before Eileidh’s sister read a poem about love. Once the ceremony ended, the crowd began dancing.

“Harrison had never been to a wedding before, so this was all new to him,” Billy Grier, Harrison’s father, told Metro.co.uk. “But it was a beautiful ceremony and he enjoyed every minute. He was quite excited to do it. Ever since he met Eileidh, they have been inseparable.”

You can follow the rest of Eileidh’s bucket list adventures via her Facebook page or crowdfunding campaign.

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10-Year-old Boy Invents Device That Will Save Children From Hot Cars

It’s officially summertime – and with the rising temperatures, comes an abundance of preventable hot car deaths.

But not if Bishop Curry V can help it.

10-year-old Bishop has invented his very own device capable of saving hundreds of children from heat stroke. The invention, which he calls Oasis, is a tiny box that straps onto a child’s car seat. When temperatures in the car become too high, Oasis starts blowing cool air on the child’s face. An antenna inside the box also notifies the parents and local emergency services about the possible danger.

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Thanks to the $46,000 that Bishop raised on GoFundMe, the youth is currently applying to be granted a patent for Oasis.

“Bishop is a 5th grader who is fascinated with making things. From creating a home-made catapult and ping pong ball cannon, to thinking of ways to melt ice and snow on roads without using salt,” wrote Bishop’s dad, Bishop Curry IV.

According to the crowdfunding page, Bishop first got the idea for Oasis when a 6-year-old girl named Fern passed away after being locked in a hot car in Bishop’s hometown of McKinney, Texas.

“We live in Texas where hot car deaths are far too common,” added Curry Senior.

While it is unclear how Oasis will be distributed, the remaining funds raised by the campaign will go towards manufacturing and prototyping fees.

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Adele Surprises Grenfell Tower Firefighters with Cake

English pop singer Adele is warming hearts after she took time out of her busy schedule to drop off some cake for the Grenfall Tower firefighters.

The musician stopped by to say “Hello” to the Chelsea Fire Station on Monday with cakes in hand as a thank you for all of their hard work during the 24-story building fire in North Kensington, London last week.

“Not everyday the wonderfully grounded and caring Adele pops into Chelsea Firestation for a cup of tea and a cuddle,” wrote firefighter Rick Petty.

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“She just turned up at the station and knocked on the window and said she has some cakes for us,” said station manager Ben King. “So we opened the door to her and then she took her sunglasses off and said: ‘Hi, I’m Adele.’”

“She came in, came up to the mess and had a cup of tea with the watch and then she joined us for the minute’s silence,” added Kind. “We have had so much support from the local community and we cannot thank everyone enough.”

The Grammy award-winning artist also made headlines after she quietly visited and paid tribute to the Grenfall Tower victims in the late night aftermath of the event. Her good deeds only went viral after photos of Adele at the tower site were posted to Twitter by social media user Ryan Lee.

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Cop Hailed For Stopping India’s Presidential Convoy in Favor of Passing Ambulance

The Indian police officer is being praised after he stopped a presidential convoy in traffic so an approaching ambulance could pass.

ML’s Nijalingappa was directing traffic in Bengaluru’s Trinity Circle on Saturday when President Pranab Mukherjee’s automotive convoy started approaching. The president was reportedly in town for the inauguration of the Metro’s Green Line.

The police sub-inspector was about to let the convoy pass when he spotted an ambulance attempting to make its way through traffic.

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The cop then halted the convoy in favor of letting the ambulance pass.

Though the gesture may not seem like that big of a deal, the Indian Express emphasizes that Indian police officers are often pressured to give politicians and bureaucrats special treatment at the risk of their careers and livelihoods. One Twitter user said: “… in the Indian context, this is HUGE decision for a policeman to make… [and it] must be recognized and encouraged.”

The Commissioner of Police, Praveen Sood, responded to the Tweet, saying that the traffic cop’s brave gesture is indeed something to be hailed – and rewarded.

“I agree. It’s not simple as it appears. Situation in field is complicated than it appears. Consequences can be either way!” said Soon.

“The policeman who took such initiative to be rewarded. Well done!” he added.

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First Ultra-Accessible Waterpark for the Disabled Just Opened its Doors

 

America’s first ultra-accessible waterpark has just opened its doors to the public on Saturday.

The $17 million San Antonio waterpark, Morgan’s Inspiration Island, has dozens of features that make it the most handicap-accessible park in the country.

The park, which is a nonprofit organization, offers special passes to kids who have trouble waiting in lines; the water temperature can be adjusted for guests who have sensory issues; the water is constantly filtered and reused for kids with immune issues (and for the environment); all of the rides are wheelchair accessible; and every visitor with disabilities is given free admission.

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Children who have a tendency to wander are given waterproof wristbands with GPS so parents and staff can easily locate the youngsters in the park, if necessary.

In order to prevent overcrowding, admission to the park is also limited. Parents are encouraged to purchase tickets online in order to guarantee attendance.

The most impressive addition to the waterpark, however, are the waterproof wheelchairs available for rent – also totally free of charge.

The 80-pound wheelchairs, which were designed by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, is powered and charged by the air, rather than a battery. This way, users can wander through the splash pads and water cannons unfettered by their heavier electric counterparts.

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Additionally, one third of the waterpark’s employees have disabilities, in order to encourage representation.

Inspiration Island is an extension of the $35 million next-door theme park Morgan’s Wonderland. The park was created in 2010 by Gordon Hartman, whose 23-year-old daughter with disabilities became the namesake of the facilities.

In order to create Inspiration Island, Morgan and Gordon consulted dozens of physical therapists, doctors, caregivers, and families with disabilities. Now that the park has opened, it can be accessed by the 54 million children diagnosed with disabilities nationwide.

“Morgan’s Inspiration Island will concentrate on inclusion, and inspire guests to do things previously thought not to be in their range of capabilities,” said Hartman. “Those without disabilities and those with, including individuals in wheelchairs, guests with hearing and visual impairments, and even guests on ventilators, will be able to play alongside each other and gain a greater appreciation of one another.”

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Check Out This Recently-Spotted White Dolphin – it May Be the Only One of its Kind

This rare albino dolphin was spotted during a whale watching tour, and scientists are delighted to find that it is healthy and in good physical form.

The 3-year-old mammal, which is believed to be the only albino Risso dolphin in the eastern Pacific, was first spotted in 2014, before being sighted again in September 2015. This most recent sighting in Monterey Bay, California is the most recent report of the dolphin’s presence.

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The dolphin was seen swimming with its mother a few miles offshore by the Blue Ocean Whale Watch company two weeks ago.

“Albinism in the wild is incredibly rare, and I believe this is the only known albino Risso’s dolphin in the eastern Pacific,” Cummings told Live Science. “Albino animals may be more prone to skin problems because there’s no melanin to protect the skin from UV [ultraviolet] rays, and they can have poor eyesight and hearing. As far as we can tell, this juvenile appears healthy.”

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Lost Hikers Rescued in Record Amount of Time, Thanks to Drone

It can take all night for this mountain park’s search and rescue team to find missing hikers – but thanks to new drone technology, a recent search was over in a matter of hours.

The Douglas County Search and Rescue Team of Colorado were deployed on Thursday after two hikers and their dog found themselves lost in the woods of Devil’s Head mountain with their dog.

The distressed duo called 911 and requested help when they found that they had strayed too far from the trail.

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The team began searching on foot around 4:15PM. By 6PM, the drone had made visual contact with the hikers. The team then met up with the hikers and guided them back down the mountain, resulting in a successful 4-hour search and rescue.

“50 years ago basically everything was done by a group lined up in a straight line and just plodding through a field,” Commander Bruce Fosdick told KDVR. “Now, scientifically we try to plot out a lot more where the subject is. We use a lot of different assets. Dogs, drones, helicopters. We try to do a lot more with a lot less people and try to get it done a lot quicker.”

However, the rescue crew says that drones are astoundingly cheaper than helicopters, which cost about $2,000 per hour.

And after the successful search on Thursday, it’s safe to say that drones will now be a much more vital part of the team maneuvering the 29 mile area of Devil’s Head mountain.

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90-Year-Old Man Serenades Love of His Life on 70th Wedding Anniversary

After getting married on his 20th birthday, an Arkansas man is still making his bride swoon 70 years later.

90-Year-old Paul Miller sang a romantic rendition of Bing Crosby‘s “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” at a ceremony where he and his wife renewed their vows and celebrated the anniversary with 60 family members.

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“It was so sweet,” one granddaughter recalled. “Their love is definitely a true love.”

The couple shares love not only with their own family but with kids who need help. Over the years, they have invited into their home a number of parentless youth who have aged out of the U.S. foster care system.

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Hero Son Saves Disabled Mom from Tower Blaze by Carrying Her Down 24 Flights


Shekeb Neda threw his mother on his back and rushed down the steps in Grenfell Tower as fast as he could during the recent fire disaster to save her life.

The 24-year-old recent college graduate of Kingston University sprinted through choking black smoke down 24 flights from their home on the top floor to reach a safe place, where she then collapsed.

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The housewife who has a muscle disease is currently recovering in the hospital, according to the Mirror.

“He is a hero,” a family friend, Fahim Muzhary, told the UK’s Sun newspaper. “In the chaos, all the screaming and shouting, he picked up his mother and carried her down from the very top floor.”

Shekeb, who earned a degree in mechanical engineering after moving with his parents to the UK from Afghanistan, likely lost his father in the blaze. (See family photo above)

(UPDATE) Meet the 3 ‘Generic Father Figures’ Found By Hilarious Craigslist Ad For Backyard BBQ

Over the weekend, three generic father figures volunteered to drink beer and grill for a gang of guys in their twenties, providing the perfect Father’s Day barbecue experience.

The ringleader of the shenanigans, Dane Anderson, had posted a hilarious, yet earnest, ad on Craigslist looking for a surrogate grill-master for a party he was planning for dozens of his buddies.

Reportedly, more than 100 applicants were reviewed and the group chose three ideal candidates. All met the requirements of having a name no longer than five letters. In this case, Scott, Pete and Jim.

The ad, first posted in early June for the party on the 17th, also specified that the “father” should be ready to refer to all attendees as “Big Guy’, “Chief”, “Sport”, “Champ”—and talk about dad things, like lawnmowers, building your own deck, and Jimmy Buffet.

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“The Boys,” as the Spokane, Washington youths call themselves, provided the meat and the beer, but also a touching way for one of the dads to mourn a loss.

Scott, one of the chosen ones, said his own father had just passed away on June 2, so to be a part of this event with The Boys made it extra meaningful for him.

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Dad with Cleft Palate Adopts Baby Just Like Him

Brian Pierce felt an instant connection with a particular baby in China when he saw her adoption photo.

“We opened her profile and saw that beautiful face looking back at us. We wanted to scoop her up right then and hold her, but she was on the other side of the world,” says Brian.

Even just looking at a photo, there was never a doubt that this little girl was the perfect match. She was born with a cleft lip and palate, just like Brian.

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He vowed to make her life better, like his parents did for him. So once the baby, whom they named Hattie, became a little older he brought her in to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta—the same hospital where he had his surgeries when he was a boy.

“I knew what was in store for Hattie. I knew that I could help,” he wrote in a blog post for the hospital. “I couldn’t keep her from having to go through any of it, but I could be there for her.”

Brian knew that he could also help her through any sadness she might feel because she looked different than other children.

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“I could say, ‘Daddy went through that, too. And here I am, smiling at you, proof that it all turns out okay in the end,’” he added.

Soon enough it was time for Hattie’s surgery and Brian found himself back at Children’s—this time, with his “sweet, precious Hattie”.

“She was being wheeled into the operating room instead of me. I was sleeping on the sofa at night instead of my dad.”

But one thing was different, says Brian. “She is tougher than I ever was.”

After two surgeries, and possibly more on the horizon, Hattie, now age 4, is a “confident, happy girl.”

CLICK to Share the Joy – (Photo via Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta)