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Four brothers are now able to grow up together after two neighbors made the decision to adopt the boys to avoid splitting them apart.
For the second straight year, a student from Long Island, New York's Elmont Memorial High School has been accepted at all eight Ivy League schools, according to NBC 4 New York. The student, Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna, 17, who is the class valedictorian, has until May 1 to decide whether she'll attend one of the prestigious northeastern schools
Bump a lemonade stand. Mikaila Ulmer from Austin, Texas is dreaming way bigger - and it's finally paid off.
Inmates and staff at two Michigan prisons -- the Pugsley Correctional Facility and the Oaks Correctional Facility -- were able to gather nearly 30,000 bottles of water during a 30 day contest to see who could collect the most for students dealing with the ongoing water crisis in Flint.
When Stefun Darts was just a kid, he promised his grandparents he would help pay off their mortgage after watching them hold down multiple jobs to make ends meet.
Two Florida brothers visited a newborn at a Georgia hospital after receiving a text message from a stranger. Their story went viral.
The Griffin-Graves gave an update on their early baby, posting a picture to their Facebook page to announce that Kaleb is doing wonderful and is only one ounce away from weighing six pounds.
​​ The city of Baltimore just got a little brighter after a photo of a teen praying over a homeless man went viral. Eric Gaines, a University of Maryland police officer, captured the moment last Tuesday while patrolling. After posting the image on Facebook, thousands praised the young man for the sweet gesture. Speaking to ABC […]
A terminally ill Pennsylvania boy with just over a year left to live was granted a final wish over the weekend.
A neighbor of the 106-year-old who stole our hearts when she danced with Obama has decided to start a crowdfunding campaign to assist her friend, who she said is set on maintaining her own independence.