Watch a Heroic Police Officer Save a Man from an Oncoming Train
It looks like something out a superhero movie, but it’s for real.
It looks like something out a superhero movie, but it’s for real.
The debate over gay marriage has gotten a little more childish. And that's a good thing.
While John Mayer may be waiting on the world to change, he took some changes into his own hands on Wednesday, stopping on his way to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival to help paint the home of a Louisiana Army veteran.
Talk about standing tall.
Cameron Lyle may be an athlete, but he’s also a hero.
Boston natives the Dropkick Murphys have always been closely associated with their hometown, and the band has used that connection to help raise $65,000 for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings and their relatives. The Murphys raised the loot in less than 15 hours by selling a Beantown-themed t-shirt through the merchandise section of their website.
A homeless man in Bloomington, Illinois is ready to spread the wealth.
The food at Waffle House may not prolong your life, but the help sure will.
Julie Weiss isn’t afraid to run from a challenge.
It’s a sorry state of affairs in New York City.
It’s happy ever after for Once Upon A Toy.
Eric Katz is one of thousands of people whose life was turned upside down by Hurricane Sandy, but his story is definitely more unique than most.