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This week’s 5 Stories
- Australian man donates blood weeekly for 64 years. Saves 2.4 million babies.
- Airbnb host cat guides guetst along the Appalachian trail.
- Dog left tied to a fance in hurricane floodwaters finds joy in his new family.
- Strippers donate over $25k to children's hospital.
- Autistic fan cries as she meets Matthew Lillard in person.
Australian man donates blood weeekly for 64 years. Saves 2.4 million babies.
James Harrison, known as the “Man with the Golden Arm,” donated blood and plasma 1,173 times between 1954 and 2018.
Airbnb host cat guides guetst along the Appalachian trail.
The cat then took them on a guided hike along the Appalachian Trail, as she does with all guests.
Dog left tied to a fance in hurricane floodwaters finds joy in his new family.
Trooper, a young bull terrier found tied to a fence during Hurricane Milton in Florida, has been adopted by Frank and Carla Spina.
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Strippers donate over $25k to children's hospital.
Since its founding, Tatas for Toys has raised more than $250,000 in total, making it the No. 1 donor of toys in the hospital’s history.
Autistic fan cries as she meets Matthew Lillard in person.
I was crying VERY very hard any time I looked over at him. Everyone around me was being very sweet until it was my turn.
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