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This week’s 5 Stories
- Messi Sends Signed Jersey To Afgan Boy Who Couldn't Afford A T-Shirt
- Chef Saves 79-Year-Old's Life After Noticing He Missed His Meal
- Single Dad Adopts 11-Year-Old Abandoned At The Hospital
- Galapagos Bird Last Recorded By Charles Darwin Returns After 200 Years Extinction
- 250 Foxes Were Rescued From A Fur Farm
Messi Sends Signed Jersey To Afgan Boy Who Couldn't Afford A T-Shirt
Five-year-old Murtaza Ahmadi from a rural village in Afghanistan became an internet sensation after his brother made him a Messi jersey from a plastic bag.
Chef Saves 79-Year-Old's Life After Noticing He Missed His Meal
Charlie Hicks, 78, is an Air Force veteran who has eaten at the Shrimp Basket in Pensacola, Florida every day for a decade. He always orders gumbo with rice.
Single Dad Adopts 11-Year-Old Abandoned At The Hospital
Tony Mutabazi, was only 2-years-old when he entered the US foster care system. A couple from Oklahoma adopted him at the age of 4, only to abandon him at a hospital nearly 7 years later.
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Galapagos Bird Last Recorded By Charles Darwin Returns After 200 Years Extinction
The Galápagos rail bird had been missing from Floreana Island for almost 200 years. Charles Darwin was the last person to record seeing one there in 1835.
250 Foxes Were Rescued From A Fur Farm
More than 250 fur-bearing animals were rescued from deplorable conditions at the Grand River Fur Exchange in Ohio.
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