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$500K Experiment Proves Strangers Will Choose Kindness
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$500K Experiment Proves Strangers Will Choose Kindness

Drop Dead Generous gives 1,000 strangers $500 each to fund creative acts of kindness — from prison book clubs to pony visits at care homes.

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50,000 People Line Up for Free Tulips as San Francisco's Union Square Erupts in Color
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50,000 People Line Up for Free Tulips as San Francisco's Union Square Erupts in Color

An estimated 50,000 flower lovers descended on Union Square for San Francisco's annual Tulip Day, where 80,000 colorful tulips were given away for free in a stunning celebration of spring and community spirit.

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Dublin, Ohio, Shatters World Record With 1,050-Person Human Shamrock
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Dublin, Ohio, Shatters World Record With 1,050-Person Human Shamrock

More than 1,050 people donned bright green ponchos and formed a massive human shamrock at Riverside Crossing Park, unofficially smashing the previous Guinness World Record held by Dublin, Ireland.

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Seahawks Owner to Sell Super Bowl Champions and Donate All Proceeds to Charity
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Seahawks Owner to Sell Super Bowl Champions and Donate All Proceeds to Charity

Just ten days after winning Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks have been put up for sale by the estate of Paul Allen — with every dollar of the expected multi-billion-dollar proceeds going to philanthropy.

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Croatia Declared Landmine-Free After 31 Years of Painstaking Demining Work
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Croatia Declared Landmine-Free After 31 Years of Painstaking Demining Work

After three decades, more than one billion euros spent, and the removal of 107,000 mines, Croatia has officially fulfilled its commitment under the Ottawa Convention — becoming completely free of landmines.

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Separated at Birth, Adopted by Six Different Families: The Extraordinary Reunion of Six Sisters
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Separated at Birth, Adopted by Six Different Families: The Extraordinary Reunion of Six Sisters

In a story that reads like fiction, six biological sisters who were separated as infants and adopted by six different families across three countries have found each other — and their first group photo is breaking hearts worldwide.

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19-Year-Old Who Ran Into Traffic to Save Elderly Couple Gets Scholarship and Job Offer
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19-Year-Old Who Ran Into Traffic to Save Elderly Couple Gets Scholarship and Job Offer

When Juan Mendoza pulled an elderly couple from a smoking car on a Texas highway, he didn't expect it would change his life — but a grateful ambulance company had other plans.

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Blind Mountaineer Jesse Dufton Completes First Solo Ascent of El Capitan Without Sight
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Blind Mountaineer Jesse Dufton Completes First Solo Ascent of El Capitan Without Sight

British climber Jesse Dufton, legally blind since birth, has become the first visually impaired person to lead-climb the iconic 3,000-foot El Capitan in Yosemite.

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