Two boys were in a Kroger, buying ingredients for a lemonade stand with one of their mom’s cards—when the card unexpectedly failed in the checkout. Thanks to a kind stranger, though, they walked out with all the supplies they needed. The two Michigan friends from Allen Park, Chris Kilburg-Leis, 11, and Dennis Hougas, 12, rode their…
2 Boys in Kroger Checkout Count Their Money, Are Short $4—Until Man Behind Them Intervenes
Man Proposes Adoption to Stepdaughters on Wedding Day: ‘Blood Could Not Make Us Any Closer’
On his wedding day, a besotted groom from Detroit, Michigan, delivered vows to not one but three special ladies in his life. Moments before tying the knot, he turned to his bride’s two young daughters, whom he has known since they were kids, and surprised them with a life-changing question: “Can I adopt you?” Dontez…
Russian Photographer Captures the Most Majestic Moments Between Humans and Horses
A Russian lawyer found her life’s passion when she picked up a camera and started photographing her favorite subject: horses. Now, she immortalizes the deep connection between humans and horses on film, and the results are truly magical. Olga Bazhutova, 41, who lives in Moscow, has loved horses since she was a child. “In 2007,…
America’s Oldest WWII Vet Celebrates 112th Birthday—Advises: ‘Serve God and Be Nice to People’
The oldest known WWII veteran, Lawrence Brooks, was honored at his home with a Jeep parade, cake, and performances from Victory Belles trio, as well as local New Orleans musicians earlier this week. Sitting on his porch outside, the New Orleans native celebrated his 112th birthday with well-wishers on Sept. 12—amidst recovery efforts in the wake of…
‘I Support Trump’: New England Chainsaw Artist Sculpts Larger-Than-Life Portrait of President Trump
The larger-than-life persona of Donald J. Trump made him the perfect president to drain the swamp and make America great again. This, according to one New England chainsaw artist, who devotedly sculpts important historical portraits. Doing one of Trump was just a matter of time. A bust of the enigmatic 45th President was the perfect project for…
Photographer Captures Wild Hikes With Kenyan Tribes in Breathtaking Photo Series
With a camera and tripod in hand and the ambition of sharing more about remote cultures with the world, a Russian photographer has produced a series of breathtaking portraits of Kenyan tribes hiking across rugged, mountainous landscapes. Daniel Kordan, who lives in Tuscany, traveled to Kenya’s Samburu County and Maasai Mara, a large national game…
CCP Is Sinicizing Christianity, Other Faiths to ‘Align’ Them to Its Ideology: Chinese American Pastor
With the launch of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) five-year “sinicization campaign” in 2018, the regime has been working to “re-create” spiritual beliefs that are compatible with its ideologies, according to a Chinese American pastor. Bob Fu, the founder and president of the U.S.-based Christian nonprofit China Aid, told The Epoch Times in an email…
Friendly Bus Driver Assists Visually Impaired Girl, 9, Who Is Determined to Ride Bus to School
A Texas school bus driver has stepped up to champion a visually impaired fourth grader after she made it known to her parents that she wanted to ride the bus by herself. When A’Delyn Williams, 9, told her mother, Ambrea Strang, that she wanted to ride the bus for her fourth grade year at Carver…
Teen Starts Ice Pop Business to Help Sick Mom Pay Rent: ‘It’s My Turn to Take Care of Her’
A California 10th grader with $20 in his pocket, a handwritten sign, and a selfless ambition started selling handmade ice pops outside his high school to raise funds for rent, food, and a motorized wheelchair for his mother. Thanks to an outpouring of community support, Kevin Giovanni Esparza has since raised over $5,000. Kevin’s mom, Maria…
High-School Volleyball Team Surprises Opponents With Gift Baskets for Victims of Caldor Fire
In the midst of California’s devastating Caldor Fire, a high-school girls’ volleyball team has exemplified community spirit by gifting its opponents with gift baskets containing gift cards and items to help them while they are displaced from their homes. The girls’ volleyball coach for El Camino Fundamental High School in Sacramento, Paul Giacomotto, is close friends…
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