Internet Raises Money for Homeless Man Who Returned Lost Engagement Ring
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
We first introduced you to the adorableness that is baby and puppy best friends a few weeks back. It's a phenomenon that's almost way too cute to handle. But can it honestly get any better than that? Answer: Y-E-S.
For a moment, homeless man Billy Ray Harris thought it was his lucky day.
When he looked down into his change cup after a round of panhandling he noticed something really shiny among the coins and bills. It was a diamond and platinum ring, and a "big one" at that.
Last month, Michael Garcia made a lot of people smile. The 45-year-old, who is a waiter at Laurenzo’s Restaurant in Houston, Texas, refused to serve a family who insulted Milo Castillo, a five-year-old with Down Syndrome, by suggesting that "special needs children need to be special someplace else."
For 46 years, Sue Johnston had a pretty good idea what she'd be getting on Valentine's Day. Each February 14 her husband John would give her a bouquet of flowers with a note that read "My love for you grows."
Sadly, John passed away two years ago in April. 10 months later, Johnston received Valentine's Day flowers from somebody named John. At first she thought it was a cruel joke.
In honor of Valentine's Day, we've put together a special collection of GIFs. Valentine's Day is a special holiday -- some people love it and some people want to permanently delete it from the calendar and never see another heart shaped box of chocolates again.
Lots of people are looking for the love of a lifetime this Valentine’s Day. John and Ann Betar have already found it.
We knew to prepare for some emotional manipulation when this 2013 Super Bowl Jeep ad started with a quote from Oprah. Unlike many other advertisers, who prepared the ground for their commercials with teasers and campaigns, Chrysler was very closed-mouthed about their Super Bowl production. After previous offerings, this one might fall a bit flat.
Superheroes are often used to cheer up kids who've been confined to the hospital. And while costumed do-gooders are always appreciated, a Pittsburgh-area window washing company thought of a novel way to make the experience even more memorable.