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Struggling High School Dad Graduates With Honors After Being Inspired by Newborn.


An Ohio high school senior revealed having a baby helped motivate him to finish his studies and achieve top grades on May 28.

Man Who Donated 80 Gallons Of Blood Has Saved 1,920 Lives.

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Over the course of 34 years, a Colorado man has donated more than 80 gallons of blood, saving 1,920 lives. Dave Mahalick, from Pueblo, makes a 100-mile round trip every other week to give blood.

These are the ONLY three black female billionaires in the world!


There are several billionaires in our world today and sadly, out of the 2,153, according to Forbes, only 13 of them are Blacks representing 1% of the total sum.

These little Black geniuses have the highest IQs ever in the world


The world has seen a few true geniuses over the course of time. Some of the most well-known brains are, of course, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.

Boy Paid At A Restaurant With Quarters, They Shamed Him Online, But Now The Restaurant Regrets It.

We’ve all been in situations where we want to (or need to) use all the loose change that has accumulated in our lives.

Uzoma Asagwara,Nigerian-born woman becomes first queer black person to be elected into Canadian parliament.


Since the founding of Canadian province Manitoba 150 years ago, no Black person has ever been elected to the Manitoba Legislature. Last Tuesday, three Black people broke that jinx.

Adorable 2-year-old Performs Irish Jig After a Funeral, Delighting Her Family.


Irish dancing is not easy, as those of Irish descent will attest to, especially when you only bring your dancing skills out once a year on St. Patrick’s Day, albeit after a few green beers.

Siblings Sent Outside for Punishment Hear ‘Help’ Cries & Find Neighbor Trapped Under Jeep.


When Kristal Spitler couldn’t convince her kids to stop fighting during a trip to IHOP for dinner, she thought she was just doling out a typical punishment

Bullied for His Kicks, This 14-Year-Old Started a Charity That Gives Shoes to People in Need.

Kyler Nipper looks at his collections of shoe ⁠hundreds of sneakers, sandals and slip-on ⁠with pride and amazement.

Ramesh Babu: Inspirational story of man who went from barber to billionaire.


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The story of Ramesh Babu is an inspiring one for all entrepreneurs. Babu started out his barbing business in 1994 with a Maruti van that he got with his savings.

Genius Mom With Special-Needs Teen Invents Shopping Cart for Disabled.


Raising a special-needs child can be rewarding and life-changing but is littered with innumerable challenges and obstacles.

Texas brothers at the age of 12 and 13 are feeding the homeless with their own bakery.


Shane Mushambi, 13, and Nigel Mushambi, 12, of Missouri City are technically only in middle school, but the two brothers have learned to balance college classes and community service while running their own bakery business.

Sister Jumps Into Pool to Rescue Drowning 3-Year-Old.

A swim safety expert is offering life-saving tips to parents after a 3-year-old girl almost drowned in her community pool before being rescued by her big sister.

Runner Close to the Finish Line Gives Up Win to Help Collapsed Competitor, Awarded $15,000.


A Kenyan runner gave up a win to help a competitor who collapsed just before the finishing line and his act of kindness earned him $15,000 from appreciative local leaders.

University confers mother and son with degrees after she skipped her graduation to attend his.


A touching moment coordinated by two university heads to confer a mom's degree at her son's graduation ceremony has gone viral across social media after one school, Central Michigan University, captured the moment and shared it on Facebook over the weekend.

Zimbabwean woman gets statue in NYC for championing gender equality.

Tererai Trent grew up in a cattle-herding family in rural Zimbabwe. She was not allowed to go to school due to poverty and the fact that she was female. 

Expelled for being black, University of Alabama honours its first black student 63 years later.

The University of Alabama, on Friday, honoured its very first black student, Autherine Lucy Foster, who gained admission into the prestigious university at the age of 22 in 1952.

Zimbabwean woman gets statue in NYC for championing gender equality.


Tererai Trent grew up in a cattle-herding family in rural Zimbabwe. She was not allowed to go to school due to poverty and the fact that she was female.

19-Year-Old Girl Donates 65% of Her Liver to Her Dad, Proving Daughters Are Amazing.

(L) (Rakhi Dutta); (R) (Harsh Goenka)


We’ve all seen stories of parents doing just about everything in their power to help their children, and there’s often little that the children are able to give in return that can make up for the sacrifice and selflessness their parents have shown
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