Kindly Customer Leaves $1,000 Tip So Waitress Can Visit Italy
Some days, you make more in tips than others.
Some days, you make more in tips than others.
Sometimes a random act of kindness comes from a place you'd least expect. In Mariah Smith's case, help came from a random used car salesman.
CeCe Bruce had been working at a Steak n' Shake in Indiana for two years when she received the tip of a lifetime. After watching Bruce deal with some rude customers, a regular tipped $446 on her $5.96 check -- that's a 7,000 percent tip.
A group of teens had a legendary prom night, for a rather unusual reason. They didn't set a new high school keg stand record -- they stopped on the way to the dance to rescue some people who were in a car accident.
If the Valley High School baseball team in Sacramento, California is as clutch on the field as it is off of it, it may very well win a championship.
Thanks to some crafty handiwork and a dedicated support team, James and Libby Waechter can feel like any other kid.
Charles Ramsey is a hero after freeing three women who had been kidnapped and held captive by his neighbor for 10 years. The Cleveland, Ohio man has also quickly become a viral video star after giving a series of descriptive interviews about the rescue.
ANAR, a Spanish organization that helps at-risk children, found an interesting way to target only the people who needed their services, without their parents finding out they wanted to get help -- a lenticular photo.
A few months ago, YouTube comedy channel Whatever 2ND struck gold when they filmed a homeless man do a pretty ridiculous trick with his mustache. The video went viral, and today it has over 1.7 million views.
Where most people saw a "drop out factory" and "career killer," Andrew Bott saw a school with potential.
If they ever have a contest to find the world's best son, we've got a clear frontrunner.
It looks like something out a superhero movie, but it’s for real.