A group of Los Angeles art students are using their creativity to honor Tyre Nichols through an artistic skateboard project.
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For kids, going under anesthesia can be scary. This nurse made a video game to ease fears.
An Ohio nurse practitioner and clinical researcher created a breath-controlled video game that makes going under anesthesia less stressful for kids.
Oink is home: How cheese puffs helped reunite lost pig with its owner after devastating tornado
Sandra Koenig, a resident of Amory, Mississippi, says her 275-pound pig, Oink, escaped the yard when tornadoes damaged the area last month.
‘We can grow a legacy’: Dad’s gift of 40 acres on son’s birthday rooted in powerful history
Los Angeles native Faheem Muhammad gifted his eldest child 40 acres of land in San Diego County as a rite of passage for his 13th birthday.
Family of mom, 18, shot by California school safety officer to receive $13 million settlement
Manuela “Mona” Rodriguez, 18, was shot by a school safety officer outside of Millikan High School in Long Beach, California, in 2021.
Kansas children noticed a homelessness problem in their city. They’re designing homes to help.
Students at Limestone Community School, a small elementary school in Lawrence, Kansas, are designing homes to combat their city’s homeless problem.
Shredded homes, debris-filled streets, flipped cars: Photos show tornado, storm destruction
Saturday’s aftermath of the deadly tornado outbreak that walloped the South and Midwest on Friday showed a multi-state path of destruction.
After his father was fired, a son took to LinkedIn to ask for help. His post went viral.
After a Seattle-area man’s father lost his cashier job in Phoenix, he turned to LinkedIn to help him find a new opportunity. Thousands have responded.
‘Oh my God, you saved me’: See the frantic moments as Oregon grandfather rescues woman from burning hotel
Greg Spike, 74, a grandfather living in Eugene, Oregon, rescued an Illinois woman from the second floor of a burning hotel building in February.
‘You are enough’: After suicide attempt, one mother finds simple ways to help save others
One phrase helped carry Emily-Sue Snyder, 32, out of her darkest hours. Now, the Oklahoma mom is spreading her message far and wide: “You are enough.”