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This week’s 5 Stories
- Animal Control Officer Buys Pink Unicorn For Stray Dog Who Kept Sneaking Into The Store To Steal it
- Teen Beats Cancer Three Times. Earns Perfect 4.0 GPA. Heads To Her Dream College
- Back In 1939, He Saved Almost 700 Children From Nazi Concentration Camps
- Teen Cashier Paid For Stranger's Meal. Then Went On To Do Something Even More Awesome
- Pet Cockatiel Becomes World's Oldest At 33
Animal Control Officer Buys Pink Unicorn For Stray Dog Who Kept Sneaking Into The Store To Steal it
The chain store Dollar General in Kenansville, N.C., called animal control as a large stray dog, kept coming back to steal the same stuffed unicorn toy.
Teen Beats Cancer Three Times. Earns Perfect 4.0 GPA. Heads To Her Dream College
Madison M, 18, from Los Angeles, was diagnosed with Pancreatic Acinar Cell Carcinoma at age 12. That is a rare cancer affecting just 0.19 in a million children.
Back In 1939, He Saved Almost 700 Children From Nazi Concentration Camps
Sir Winton worked with relief organizations as well. This helped him bring children in need into Britain and find homes and sponsors for them.
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Teen Cashier Paid For Stranger's Meal. Then Went On To Do Something Even More Awesome
Jason Mosier’s credit card was rejected when he tried to pay for his $8 order at a McDonald’s east of Knoxville, TN.
Pet Cockatiel Becomes World's Oldest At 33
Sonny, a cockatiel from Northbrook, IL, has lived with the Reicher family since he was 12 weeks old and has never been sick. He eats a varied diet that includes muffins, vegetables, chicken, eggs, bread, pasta, and potatoes.
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