After Tyler Shipman was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he had one last wish: to drive the old Fiero that he had purchased for $150. A group of strangers from all over the country made it happen. More »
We're giving away 4 copies of The Happiness Project book. Find out how to win here! More »
Want to start your new year off with a bang? Try one of these unique international customs. More »
Continuing our round-up of the year’s top stories, here are a few of our favorite history-focused pieces from Gimundo. Enjoy! More »
Following up on our round-up of animal stories and videos, here are our favorite child-focused pieces from the past year. More »
We’ve decided to celebrate the last few days of 2009 by rounding up some of our favorite good news stories and videos—starting today, with an animal-themed edition. More »
During World War I, British and German soldiers put down their weapons to celebrate the holiday spirit together, in a remarkable event known as "the Christmas Truce." More »
Earlier this week, a man in a Santa suit handed out $10,000 in cash to residents of Portland, Maine. More »
Joanne Lefson took her dog, Oscar, to 29 countries to raise awareness of shelter dogs and help them find homes. More »
Last week, nearly 400 people gathered to sing Christmas carols to provide support to a neighbor who had recently been diagnosed with cancer. More »
Can your location make you happy? According to a new study, it definitely seems to be the case. More »
After surviving the Hudson River landing of Flight 1549, a young couple fell in love—and they spend every day celebrating their lives. More »
Last Saturday, a group of pro photographers around the world turned the spotlight on people who had never had a professional photograph taken before, for free. More »
This is meant to be the season of giving. And at a small Philadelphia diner, one anonymous couple took that sentiment seriously—setting of a chain reaction of kindness that would last all day long. More »
Shelter dogs who couldn't find family homes get a second chance—and an opportunity to save endangered species—through the unique non-profit group Working Dogs for Conservation. More »