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This Woman Did Yoga on the Highway While Stuck in 2-Hour Traffic Jam

In an effort to “clear the traffic in her mind”, this bored driver hopped out of her vehicle last Wednesday to do some good ol’ fashioned blacktop yoga.

The woman, Kristin Bjornsen, had been sitting in a bumper to bumper Miami traffic jam for two hours before finally deciding to do something fun.

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The driver behind her snapped a photo of Kristin’s spur of the moment cobra pose, resulting in a hilarious example of roadside stress relief.

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Storm Chaser Proposes to His Girlfriend in Front of Tornado

We have been “blown away” by creative marriage proposals in the past, but this one wins the prize.

29-year-old Alex Bartholomew had purchased an engagement ring for his girlfriend Britney Fox Clayton in March, but to ‘pop the question’ he waited until the conditions were just right… specifically, tornado-making conditions.

Alex, who is a dedicated Texas storm chaser, wanted to start the next chapter of his life in front of his two favorite things: tornadoes and Britney.

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So, on Wednesday, with a storm brewing in the background, Alex finally got down on one knee – and she said yes!

“I can’t quite describe the feeling that has overcome me,” said Alex on Facebook. “Elated, ecstatic, overjoyed, just plain damn happy. I seriously couldn’t ask for a better life and I can’t wait to spend it with her by my side.”

(WATCH the video below)

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Watch Our Latest Episode of “Within Good” as We Talk About Our Fave Good News Stories

My co-hosts, television producer Anthony Samadani and Maryum Ali, daughter of Muhammad Ali, join me, the Founder of Good News Network, for another episode of our Facebook LIVE show, “Within Good”.

As always, in episode 21 we talk about our favorite recent positive news stories from around the world.

“Within Good” began broadcasting its uplifting discussion of good news stories on the GNN Facebook Page in a premier episode, Aug 3, 2016.

On Within Good, we try to have some fun while reporting on the positive, leaving you totally inspired to face another day. Sometimes we have special guests, like actor Michael Mando from the Breaking Bad spin-off, Better Call Saul, and Nick Yarris, subject of the FEAR OF 13 documentary, and an autobiography 7 Days to Live.

You can find more episodes on our YouTube channel, or watch them all on Facebook, with LIVE COMMENT steaming. We hope to do many more episodes and refine our format this year. Let us know your thoughts and comments on any of our webpages.

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This T-Shirt Monitors the Asthma Patient’s Breathing Without Any Wires

This “smart” t-shirt could be a huge breakthrough for people suffering from respiratory illnesses.

The light, comfortable shirt developed by researchers at the Université Laval monitors the wearer’s breathing through a tiny antenna in the center of the design. Simply by detecting the user’s motions, the shirt can record breathing patterns and send the data to a smart phone or computer.

The shirt can be used to diagnose or monitor anyone struggling with asthma, sleep apnea, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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“The T-shirt is really comfortable and doesn’t inhibit the subject’s natural movements,” says the technology’s lead developer professor Younes Messaddeq. “Our tests show that the data captured by the shirt is reliable, whether the user is lying down, sitting, standing, or moving around.”

You wouldn’t have to worry about it short-circuiting in the wash, either; the researchers tested the shirt’s durability by putting it through the wash – 20 different times. The antenna still proved resilient.

Though there is no clear release date for the technology, it seems fair to say that it is definitely one of the more stylish applications of medicine to date.

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This 14-Year-old is on His Way to Being the Next Stephen Hawking

As you can guess by the graduation cap, Carson Huey-You is not your ordinary 14-year-old.

Carson just became the youngest student to ever graduate from Texas Christian University after earning his bachelor’s degree in physics.

His mother, Amy Peterson, already knew he was destined for greatness when he started doing calculus at just 3 years old. After being homeschooled as a young child, Carson then graduated from high school as valedictorian when he was 10 years-old before moving on to TCU.

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The child prodigy plans to continue his education by pursuing his master’s degree at the university next year.

Except that he won’t be the youngest student anymore – Carson’s 11-year-old brother will also be attending the university to study astrophysics.

(WATCH the video below)

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Dog Finds Missing Cat Hiding In the Floor 2 Months After House Fire

Christine Marr had become resigned to the fact that her cat Ringer probably perished in the family’s house fire two months ago – but thanks to her dog’s keen sense of smell, she learned that the cat had some of his nine lives left.

Christine and her husband took their dog Chloe to visit the remains of the charred home on Sunday. When they arrived, the pup began acting strangely.

For starters, Chloe was erratically sniffing all over the house’s framework. Then, she started dashing around the home and scratching at a certain spot on the floorboards.

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Bewildered, the couple tried to pull the dog away, but she kept returning to the same spot. Christine’s husband finally pulled the boards back and shined a flashlight into the hole below – then he heard a faint meow.

Assuming it was just a stray, they managed to coax the cat out with some food. But when they saw a telltale mark on the cat’s tail, they realized the miraculous fact that the boney, malnourished feline standing before them was Ringer.

Overwhelmed by their cat’s return, the couple rushed Ringer to a veterinarian in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

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“My Mother’s Day miracle!!!” wrote Christine. “Not completely sure … how he ended up in this hole in the floor. He’s been down there for two months with no food and water. Very skinny but doing well … He has a feeding tube in his neck [and it] is going to be a slow process to reintroduce food but he is going to LIVE!”

Firefighters are especially confused by the discovery since they had already investigated the house’s remains looking for Ringer after the fire.

Regardless, the family is just thrilled to have their buddy back. Christine says that Chloe and Ringer were always very close companions when they lived together in that old house – so it made sense that she would be the one to find him.

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You Might Soon Have a Chance to See the Most Valuable American Artwork, Thanks to Billionaire

 

This breathtaking painting has just launched Jean-Michel Basquiat into the annals of history as the most valued American artist to date – and museum-goers around the world will soon have the chance to see it for themselves.

This 1982 skull painting called Untitled was auctioned off on Thursday night for the most amount of money ever spent on an American work of art: a jaw-dropping $110.5 million.

The buyer was later revealed on social media to be Japanese billionaire and art patron Yusaku Maezawa.

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“I am happy to announce that I just won this masterpiece,” says Maezawa. “When I first encountered this painting, I was struck with so much excitement and gratitude for my love of art. I want to share that experience with as many people as possible.”

The 44-year-old art tycoon, who has been a self-declared Basquiat zealot for years, plans on loaning the painting to museums around the world so that he can share the masterpiece’s beauty with enthusiasts everywhere.

The painting that was previously the most valued U.S. work was an Andy Warhol painting titled Silver Car Crash, which sold for $105.4 million – now, after this week’s auction, Untitled has not only become America’s most valued masterpiece, but it has also become the sixth most valued painting in the world.

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Watch Sweet Turkey Shower Beloved Owner in Hugs and Cuddles

This cuddly bird positively gobbles up affection.

Albert the turkey and his girlfriend Princess were rescued from last year’s Thanksgiving dinner by Hollywood producer Brant Pinvidic.

Since their adoption, Albert has become quite the social media sensation.

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Whether it’s demanding hugs from his human, or taking a dip in the backyard pool, this turkey may be the flyest animal on the internet today.

London, who is Brant’s jealous German shepherd, may try to get in on some of the snuggle action, but Albert is a territorial hugger.

If you want to follow Albert and his feathered exploits, you can check out the bird’s Facebook – although, Albert may not longer be the sole star of the page: Princess and Albert just hatched some fluffy little chicks of their own.

(WATCH the cute clip below)

 

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Teacher Has Kept Petition for 61 Years as Memento of Student Kindness

After reading the heartwarming stories of Teacher Appreciation Week, Danny Beatty decided to submit his own touching tale of student kindness.

Danny started teaching at Anacortes High School of Anacortes, Washington in September 1955. According to a letter that the educator sent to the Seattle Times earlier this week, Danny maintained a course load of teaching six different classes, each consisting of up to 30 students.

When he received a draft notice from the U.S. army ordering his induction half way through the school year, however, it looked like Danny wouldn’t be teaching for very much longer.

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But his students weren’t going to let him go that easily; they immediately launched a petition that requested Danny be granted a delayed induction – at least until the end of the school year.

The delay was granted and Danny finished teaching the school year before being drafted into the Army for two years. He returned to his teaching position after his Army sentence and was an educator for 27 more years until his retirement.

But for the last 61 years, Danny has held onto the petition as evidence of the love and kindness showed to him by his students.

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“I have kept in touch with some of the students over these many years. Two or three came back after college and taught with me,” Danny wrote to the Seattle Times. “One of the students is now a good friend of my wife and they get together almost every week for a walk. When the class had their 55th high school reunion two years ago, I sent them the enclosed letter. I went to the reunion and had a wonderful evening visiting with these former students.”

If that’s not a perfect example of Teacher Appreciation, then we don’t know what is.

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Say Bye to Potholes: New Concrete Recipe Can Withstand Road Salt

Say goodbye to the bumps and holes plaguing your road – because this new concrete recipe can now withstand the deterioration of road salt.

With 900,000 tons of road salt annually dumped on Pennsylvania streets alone, taxpayers fork over thousands of dollars every year for the road repairs that inevitably ensue. That’s why a civil engineer from Drexel University started experimenting with new concrete recipes by using cast-off coal furnace materials.

Calcium chloride salt – also known as “deicer” – reacts to the calcium hydroxide in commonly used cement, thus causing degradation. Professor Yaghoob Farnam, however, started adding fly ash, slag, and silica fume materials that were cast off from furnaces.

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By adding these new ingredients to the concrete, the rock showed no reaction to road salts.

“Many departments of transportation have reduced the amount of calcium chloride they use to melt ice and snow, even though it is very efficient at doing so  – because it has also been found to be very destructive,” Farnam said. “This research proves that by using alternate cementitious materials to make concrete, they can avoid the destructive chemical reaction and continue to use calcium chloride.”

Even more excitingly, this concrete recipe is cheaper and better for the environment.

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“There is a great push to use these power industry byproducts because they take up space and some of them can be harmful to the environment,” Farnam said. “We believed that portions of the byproducts such as fly ash, slag and silica fume could be used to make concrete that is both durable – and cheaper, because it uses recycled materials.”

Though there is no clear timeline for when this revised mixture will hit the roads, Farnam plans on continuing his research and improving the ways in which his cement can withstand the elements.

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Billionaire Gives Away Most of His Fortune to Help Save the Ocean

This man has spent most of his life benefitting from the abundance of the ocean – but now he believes the seas are in danger and wants to give back to the waves that provided so much to him.

Kjell Inge Røkke, a Norwegian billionaire who made his money from fisheries and off-shore oil investing, is using “the lion’s share” of his $2.7 billion fortune to build a mega yacht that could be a pollution game-changer.

The Research Expedition Vessel (REV) will be a 600-foot ship that will maneuver the ocean’s waters sucking up plastic waste. Capable of accumulating and recycling up to 5 tons of plastic per day, the REV will also double as a mobile laboratory for scientists to monitor and observe the ocean’s ecosystems.

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Because the ship was built in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund, the REV has been designed to have the highest environmental standards. Once completed, it will be deemed the world’s largest yacht.

The REV will also be self-sustainable in terms of funding – the facilities can be reserved for private charters, accommodating up to 36 guests and 54 crew members. On a more daily basis, however, the ship will play host to 60 scientists and 40 crew members.

The scientists on board will have some of the most hi-tech research equipment available to them in order to fully observe the seas. Røkke hopes that the team will be able to utilize these facilities to discover new ways to assist and nourish the ocean’s ecosystems.

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“I am a fisherman, and curious by nature,” says Røkke. “Resources in the oceans and on the seabed have provided significant value for society – and also for my family and myself. For this, I am very grateful.”

“However, the oceans are also under greater pressure than ever before from overfishing, coastal pollution, habitat destruction, climate change and ocean acidification, and one of the most pressing challenges of all, plasticization of the ocean. The need for knowledge and solutions is pressing.”

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Supermarket Now Accepts Recyclables as Payment

One of the coolest ideas for a more sustainable world is coming from the most unlikely place.

The state of Acre is frequently used as the butt of Brazilian jokes for being one of the most remote areas of the country – but this region is also the home of the nation’s first ever supermarket that allows customers to purchase food by using recyclables as currency.

The market’s name is TrocTroc, which roughly translates to ”exchange” in English. The store offers consumers the option of exchanging plastic bottles and aluminum for any product sold in the store. Every two pounds of recyclables is worth roughly $0.15. If the recyclables are clean and compact – thus speeding up the recycling process – then the customer is given a 20% bonus.

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Additionally, the store not only offers fruits, grains, and vegetables produced by regional farmers – it helps educate the locals on indigenous tribes as well.

The concept was designed by Marcelo Valadao, the president of the House of Indians Foundation. The organization fights for the preservation of indigenous cultures. The market, which is run by the Ashaninka tribe, reportedly helps locals to understand the value of their trading habits.

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Photographer Offers to Take Free Graduation Photos for Kids Who Can’t Afford Them

Richard Wah doesn’t have any photos of his high school graduation – that’s because he didn’t have the money to pay for a photographer when he was a teenager.

Now that he’s 44 years old, however, he wants to give other kids the opportunities that he never had.

Richard, who works as a photographer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is offering free graduation photoshoots to youth who can’t afford them. All the grads have to do is send Richard an email, grab their cap and gown, and show up for the shoot.

The photographer has even hired a barber and two makeup artists to spruce up the grads’ look.

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The Philly resident first got the idea for the free photos when he was riding the public bus and saw a group of high school grads sporting caps and gowns – except none of them had any parents or family there to support them.

After snapping two pictures of the lonely looking teens, Richard took to Facebook with the offer.

“I don’t know what your story is and why you can’t afford them, but if you TRULY can’t afford high school graduation pictures and live in Philadelphia, we are allowing you to PAY WHATEVER YOU CAN AFFORD for high school graduation pictures,” Richard wrote on Facebook. “You made it, you have graduated high school, God loves you, and he knows your struggle.”

Since the photographer’s post has been shared 20,000 times on social media, he has reportedly been contacted by at least a dozen teens who are interested in his offer.

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This Woman Has Saved Hundreds of Dogs From ‘Dumping Ground’

Hundreds of injured and abandoned pups have been rescued from the side of the road – and it’s all thanks to one woman and a dog who she found seven years ago.

Judy Obregon Russell was driving past a well known “dog dumping ground” in Fort Worth, Texas in 2010 when she spotted Mercy – a pit bull with several fractures in her leg – lying on the side of the road.

Judy picked up the hurt pup and took it to a veterinarian for treatment and care. Mercy, who has since been adopted and given a loving home, was only the beginning.

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The dumping ground is due to the nearby dog fighting rings of Echo Lake. Since she first saw spotted Mercy all of those years ago, Judy has stopped by the same road spot every single day to rescue the dogs left behind.

Through her nonprofit, The Abandoned Ones, Judy has helped rescue and rehabilitate over 300 abandoned dogs. Her organization is also rallying for the installation of cameras in the Echo Lake area in order to stop the dog fighting rings.

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Teacher Cuts Hair to Match Student Who Was Mocked

There’s nothing more inspiring than having a role model who looks like you.

That’s why Ana Barbara Ferreira cut her hair to match one of her bullied students.

Ana, who is an educator in São Paulo, Brazil, teaches a young girl who was mocked by one of the other boys in her class.

“Yesterday, my student told me there was a boy saying that her hair was ugly. She was very sad,” Ana wrote on her Facebook page. “At that moment, the only thing I could tell her was that she was wonderful and shouldn’t care about what he was saying.”

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Though that may have been enough for most teachers, Ana decided to go one step further for her distressed student.

So while she was getting ready for the next school day, Ana styled her hair exactly like the bullied little girl. When the student saw the new hairdo, she couldn’t contain her excitement.

“When she saw me, she came running to hug me and say that I was beautiful,” wrote Ana. “I told her, ‘today I’m beautiful, like you!’”

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iPhone Produces Mysterious Mother’s Day Miracle for Grieving Son

Throughout history, people have debated over whether it’s possible to receive signs from the afterlife — but after witnessing a mysterious glitch on his iPhone three days after his mom died, even an investigative reporter has become a believer.

Brad Brown is a retired journalist who used to work with The Washington Post and WTOL-TV in Toledo, Ohio. He also happens to be the son of Janet Brown, who was reportedly one of the most highly-ranked women working at the Pentagon before she passed away in February 2017.

As Brad grieved the death of his mother and started making funeral arrangements, he was surprised to receive a strange sign through his iPhone mail app.

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When he tried to check his email, Brad’s screen only showed a cloudy image of a photo that was stored somewhere on his phone – a photo of his mother Janet.

Janet was buried earlier this week in a military ceremony at Arlington Cemetery, but three months later her fuzzy photo still lingers in the background of Brad’s mail app.

Apple experts were apparently stumped by how the image appeared in such a weird way, but they all agreed on one thing: they wouldn’t want to fix such a special glitch, even if they could.

(WATCH the Steve Hartman video below, or at CBS News)

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Canada Bans Removal of Passengers on Overbooked Planes Unless Diplomacy is Used

Canada has just released a new airline passenger bill of rights that makes it illegal for passengers to be forcibly removed from overbooked domestic or international flights.

The legislation, passed by the transportation minister Marc Garneau, will require airlines to offer compensation for the passenger’s ticket – if a passenger does not accept the compensation, the airline will simply be forced to raise their offering price.

The bill, which is set to pass at the start of 2018, will also require financial compensation for damaged luggage.

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“When Canadians buy an airline ticket they expect the airline to keep its part of the deal,” said Garneau.

Airline overbooking has become a hot topic in recent months since a United Airlines passenger released cell phone footage of a man being violently dragged from a flight after he refused to give up his seat for a crew member.

United has since issued new guidelines stating that crew members must arrive 60 minutes prior to the departing flight, which will hopefully help to avoid any incidents in the future.

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Prince William Follows in His Mother’s Footsteps, Bringing Smiles to Patients

What a royal sweetheart.

Echoing in the footsteps of his mother Princess Diana, Prince William spent his Tuesday at the Royal Marsden Hospital cheering up the young chemotherapy patients undergoing treatment.

One patient in particular was especially charmed by the Prince’s warmth: 6-year-old leukemia patient Daisy Wood, who couldn’t stop smiling as William volunteered to take her blood pressure.

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After his mother first visited the hospital in 1982, she became president of the Royal Marsden up until her death in 1997. The Duke of Cambridge then took over in 2007.

The Royal Marsden, which happens to be the largest cancer hospital in Europe, treats over 50,000 patients annually – and judging by the sweet footage released by Kensington Palace after the Duke’s visit, they are all in good hands.

(WATCH the video below)

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22-Year-old Who Stopped Global Cyberattack Donates His Reward to Charity

A British youth who was awarded $10,000 for accidentally stopping an international cyberattack has just announced that he will be donating the cash to charity and education.

The 22-year-old, who goes by the pseudonym MalwareTech, shut down the spread of the malicious online program by activating the “kill-switch” last week after the cyberattack was reported in over 100 countries.

Organizations worldwide were infected by the malicious ransomware known as “WannaCry” – a program that encrypts the users files and holds them for ransom. If the user does not pay the several hundred dollar ransom in bitcoin on time, then all of the data and files stored on the computer are deleted. The National Health Organization, FedEx, Telefonica, and Nissan are all examples of corporate giants who were affected by the malware in addition to hospitals and businesses worldwide.

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When MalwareTech and his friends heard of the epidemic, they started investigating the malware’s code. The 22-year-old Brit then found an unregistered domain name in the source of the code that acted as an “abort” button for the malware. When he registered the domain name, the attack ceased.

Though he has preferred to keep his identity anonymous, MalwareTech has been flooded with praise since reports of his deed spread online. HackerOne, an organization that rewards online security techs for detecting and defecting bugs and malware, offered the hero a $10,000 reward.

“So @Hacker0x01 have awarded me a $10,000 bounty for the ‘kill-switch’. I plan on splitting it between to-be-decided charities and education,” says MalwareTech. “By education I mean I plan to purchase [information security] based books to give to students who cannot afford them themselves.”

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However, since sources have leaked that MalwareTech is a surfer who adores pizza, UK-based food delivery service Just Eat offered the youth free pizza for a year – which he says he is more prone towards accepting.

Though it sounds like the plot of a James Bond movie, the virus was a ransomware program that was being held by the U.S. government before it was leaked this weekend by an organization of hackers known as Shadow Brokers. The program was being stockpiled by the National Security Agency as a means of weaponizing it, should the need arise.

Microsoft, who discovered the malware one month prior, released a security patch immediately afterwards to protect their clients’ computers from the virus. However, since many organizations had not yet updated their systems, their computers were left vulnerable to the ransomware. Though Microsoft later berated the US government for harboring such dangerous programs, the company said that they have since been working to ensure that customers are properly able to recover from the incident.

“We take every single cyberattack on a Windows system seriously, and we’ve been working around the clock since Friday to help all our customers who have been affected by this incident,” Microsoft President Brad Smith announced on Friday. “This included a decision to take additional steps to assist users with older systems that are no longer supported. Clearly, responding to this attack and helping those affected needs to be our most immediate priority.”

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Mother Who Refused to Give Up Disabled Son Nurtures Him All the Way to Harvard

Despite being told he would never succeed because of his disabilities, this 29-year-old Chinese man defied all of the odds thanks to his devoted mother.

Because of complications at birth, Ding Ding was born with cerebral palsy. Doctors advised his mother, Zou Hongyan, to give up the infant because he would never be as smart or capable as other children. Even her husband agreed with the doctors, saying that it wasn’t worth keeping a disabled son.

Zou remained defiant. She insisted on keeping Ding and divorced her husband soon after the birth, taking on several jobs in order to provide for her and her son.

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Whenever Zou was not working in the Hubei province as a protocol trainer or insurance representative, she would persistently take her son to rehabilitation sessions. She played educational games and puzzles with Ding in hopes of helping to stimulate his intelligence. She taught him how to overcome physical challenges, like properly using chopsticks.

Then finally after years of nurturing, Zou’s stellar parenting paid off: Ding graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Peking University’s Environmental Science and Engineering School in 2011 before being accepted into Harvard Business School for a master’s program.

Though his mother is still across the ocean working in China as he continues to study in America, Ding says that she is still his “spiritual mentor”, according to the South China Morning Post.

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