Read more about the article Bride Starts Online Movement After Donating Her $3,000 Wedding Dress
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Bride Starts Online Movement After Donating Her $3,000 Wedding Dress

The perfect dress can make a bride feel like royalty, but with the average gown costing $1,800 many women can’t afford the dress of their dreams. Newlywed Gwendolyn Stulgis took note of this and donated her wedding dress so someone else could feel as beautiful as she did — starting a movement that has other […]

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Woman “Addicted” to Giving Back Donates More Than Half of Her Lottery Fortune

Frances Connolly can’t get enough of giving. The 55-year-old in Hartlepool, England, won 115 million pounds (about $144 million in USD at the time) in the lottery in 2019, and she’s already given over half of it away to friends, family, and charities.  Connolly has set up two organizations in the years since her and […]

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Read more about the article Divers Rescue Woman’s 100-Year-Old Wedding Ring From River: “A Total Miracle”
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Divers Rescue Woman’s 100-Year-Old Wedding Ring From River: “A Total Miracle”

While it’s often said that not all heroes wear capes, a few in the vicinity of the Borough of Bedford in Bedfordshire, England, do wear scuba tanks, as Emma Lyon can attest. On May 7, Lyon was attending a regatta and had been cheering on a local race participant with such enthusiasm that the ring […]

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Meet Maria Pepe: The Little Leaguer Who Paved the Way for Girls in Baseball

Got a daughter, niece, cousin, or little sister who loves baseball? Thanks to trailblazer Maria Pepe, they can make lifelong memories and forge important bonds while competing in their favorite game as Little League baseball players — an experience that was historically reserved only for boys. In an interview with Today, Pepe, who grew up […]

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Read more about the article How One Teacher Uses an Empty Chair as an Inspiring Lesson of Inclusion
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How One Teacher Uses an Empty Chair as an Inspiring Lesson of Inclusion

Great teachers have the power to create vivid memories from our youth that we carry with us into adulthood. But one middle school teacher in Montclair, New Jersey, has been using a memory from his own childhood to share an important lesson about empathy and acceptance. When Daniel Gill was 9 and living in New […]

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Read more about the article Artist Brings the “Mystical” Vibrations of Notre Dame’s Historic Bells to the Public — Listen to the Sonic Landscape
People gather around the new bells of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral during their blessing mass on February 2, 2013 in Paris. The biggest among the nine new bells has been made in the Dutch Royal Eijbouts foundry in Asten. Baptised "Marie," it weighs 6 tons and plays a G sharp note (sol diese). AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS GUILLOT (Photo by FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP) (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP via Getty Images)

Artist Brings the “Mystical” Vibrations of Notre Dame’s Historic Bells to the Public — Listen to the Sonic Landscape

After a devastating fire tore through the 859-year-old Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris in 2019, the sounds of its 10 bronze bells ceased to echo through the city. They’d escaped damage but have been rung only once since — on April 15, 2020, the one-year anniversary of the blaze. Then the chapel returned to silence, […]

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Adventurer Twins Embarking on Emission-Free Expedition to Atlantic’s Most Remote Spot

Meet Ross and Hugo Turner, a.k.a. The Turner Twins. They’re professional adventurers who’ve rowed across the Atlantic (netting the duo two world records), scaled Mount Elbrus in Russia, and have traveled to four of the world’s Continental Poles of Inaccessibility — by bicycle and paramotor, no less — to list but a few of their […]

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NASA Locates Lone Black Hole in the Milky Way for the First Time — and It’s More Massive Than Our Sun

If you think pinning down the position of a black hole sounds complicated, you can imagine how much harder it is to identify one moving 100,000 miles per hour — which makes astronomers’ recent feat so impressive. For the first time ever, data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has allowed scientists to record the mass […]

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65,000-Year-Old “Swiss Army Knives” Suggest Social Connectivity Among Early Humans

The ubiquitous Swiss Army knife was first invented in the late 19th century, but humans have been using and sharing similar multipurpose tools for much, much longer. Sixty-thousand to 70,000 years ago, Homo sapiens ventured out of Africa, eventually landing in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Americas. While that migration was not the first, scientists […]

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Read more about the article NASA Launches First-Ever Study on UFOs
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NASA Launches First-Ever Study on UFOs

A poster on the office wall of UFO-seeking hero Fox Mulder in The X-Files famously declared that the truth is out there. NASA has decided to take its first official steps toward determining what that truth may be. This fall, an independent NASA-commissioned team will embark upon a study of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), or […]

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