Before her death in a senseless shooting at Platte Canyon High School, Emily Keyes sent a text message to her parents: I Love U Guys. Now, that message has served as the inspiration for a non-profit to improve school safety. More »
Lewis Pugh recently completed a swim beneath the icy summit of Mount Everest to raise awareness of glacial melt. More »
After Falkland High School closed during the Great Depression, Earlene Harvey-Morris wasn't able to get her diploma. 77 years later, she's finally graduated. More »
The memoirs of Samuel Clemens (pen name Mark Twain) will be published this November, a century after his death. More »
Emily Hawley, the valedictorian of Centenary College, proposed to her boyfriend in her graduation speech. More »
Brendan Marrocco, a soldier who served in Iraq, came back as a quadruple amputee. Despite his disabilities, he is full of joy and moving on with his life. More »
Robert and Edith Scalise of Long Island celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a night at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel for $23.10, the same price they paid in 1950. More »
A group of ninja fighters from Sydney, Australia's Ninja Senshi Ryu scared off some would-be muggers. More »
A new study shows that parents with autistic children are no more likely to split up than other couples, contrary to popular belief. More »
Piggy, a paralyzed pit bull mix from Salt Lake City, Utah, provides comfort to hospitalized children with similar disabilities. More »
Scientists have discovered that a tiny crustacean called the copepod is stronger and faster in relation to its size than any other animal. More »
Greg Brown didn't have long to live, so his daughter Jeanette and her partner Josh Cunha got married at his hospice. More »
University of Florida professor Franky So has created night vision technology that could be easily incorporated into cell phones and other gadgets for a low cost. More »
After saving up more than $40,000, Lindsay Binegar from Greenfield, Ohio was able to buy a house at age 18. More »
In Fribourg, Switzerland, drivers going too fast will get a warning from a real-life angel, thanks to a new campaign. More »