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Greenlight a Vet — Change One Light on Your House to Green to Honor Veterans
This Veterans Day, in honor of our nation's veterans and their service, one thing you can do to show your support is to turn one of your house lights green. It's really that simple. Make sure it's a clearly visible light, too.
NICU Babies In Superhero Halloween Costumes Is Scarily Cute
Halloween is supposed to strike fear into your heart, not make it melt.
Ingenious Guzzle Buddy Somehow Makes Drinking Wine Even Better
This may be the greatest innovation in wine since pinot noir.
5th Grade Love Note Is the Height of Everyone’s School Crush
He may be a preteen, but this boy needs no education in sharing his feelings.
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — The Best Charities & How to Donate
Here are seven breast cancer awareness charities that are most deserving of your support this month.
Police Officer Rocks the Drums With High School Band
Tensions with police are at an all-time high, so it's nice to see an officer engaging positively with the community.
Little Boy Watching Motorcycle Race Is What Pure, Unadulterated Joy Looks Like
This youngster is happier than the happiest person has ever been.
‘Loving’ Review: Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton Give Their Best Performances Yet
Richard and Mildred Loving couldn’t have had a more perfect last name. The real-life interracial couple, whose 1958 marriage violated Virginia’s anti-miscegenation laws and led to a landmark laws civil rights case, weren’t just incredible for how much they changed history, but for how deeply they loved one another despite all opposite. In the aptly titled historical drama ‘Loving,’ Jeff Nichols makes the couple’s warm devotion to one another the focal point of his quiet, intimate film.
Was There an Angel in This Image of a 9/11 Tribute?
A photo from a September 11 memorial may feature an otherworldly presence.
Photo of Aged Street Vendor Leads to Staggering Outpouring of Donations
A picture is worth a thousand...dollars? Well, in this case a few hundred thousand dollars.
A Chicago man named Joel Cervantes posted a picture of 89-year-old Fidencio Sanchez pushing a cart of paletas -- those are Mexican ice pops.
Sanchez was working on his own because his wife, who used to help him, had taken ill and their daughter, who helped her parents out financially, passed away...
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Wayne’s Drive Inn Supports Spirit of Survival in a Colorful Way [VIDEO]
Since 2010, Wayne's Drive Inn has been helping raise fund for the Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma.