A choir comprised of men from Atlanta's Central Night Shelter are making their way to the nation's capital in December to perform at the White House Open House Holiday Celebration.
A Harlem resident committed a gentle act of kindness when she gave her shoes to a barefoot homeless woman on a crowded MTA train.
Kids know a thing or two about compassion.
Haben Girma is our new hero. The 27-year-old lawyer is the first deaf-blind alumna of Harvard Law School.
The five-year-old was given a badge, handcuffs, and even caught an assault suspect on his first day on the job.
New York University surgeons have successfully performed one of the most extensive face transplants ever.
There are still good people out there.
A police officer is being praised for his kind gesture towards a man who was kicked off a New Jersey bus for not wearing any shoes.
Months after winning the World Cup, the U.S Women’s soccer team was finally honored by President Obama at the White House.
Hollis-Jefferson planned a birthday party in the new home and waited with his family, friends, and a videographer to film the big moment (to the tune of Boyz II Men's "Mama," of course).
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