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Missing girl Kayla Unbehaun featured on ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ found safe 6 years later after stranger recognizes her

Missing girl Kayla Unbehaun featured on ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ found safe 6 years later after stranger recognizes her

By Olivia Land A missing Illinois girl whose abduction was featured on a popular true crime series on Netflix was found alive and safe in North Carolina after a stranger recognized…

Japan Is Unmasking, and Its Smile Coach Is Busy

Japan Is Unmasking, and Its Smile Coach Is Busy

After three years of Covid-era masking, some Japanese people feel their facial expressions are a bit rusty. Enter Keiko Kawano, smile instructor. By Hisako Ueno and Mike Ives About six years ago, Keiko…

Veterans awarded Quilts of Valor for years of military service

Veterans awarded Quilts of Valor for years of military service

By Carey Reeder The Cotton Patch Quilt Guild and First Baptist Stitch and Pray Sewing Bee presented five decorated veterans with a Quilt of Valor on May 11. The two…

Operation HEAL*arious , providing laughter for veterans for Military Awareness Month

Operation HEAL*arious , providing laughter for veterans for Military Awareness Month

(WSYX) Columbus, OH — HEAL*ARIOUS is a comedy showcase featuring military spouse and veteran comedians to bring awareness to the non-profit, The Best Medicine Brigade. It offers free therapeutic humor programming to veterans…

From the farm to the hospital: Former Chief of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps driven by life’s challenges

From the farm to the hospital: Former Chief of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps driven by life’s challenges

By Christopher Hurd, Army News Service WASHINGTON — As a young Army nurse at her first duty station in the intensive care unit on Fort Dix, New Jersey, then 2nd…

Elementary school raises more than $13k for family of boy needing heart transplant

Elementary school raises more than $13k for family of boy needing heart transplant

By: Rachel Richardson NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — Officer Zac Lawson is a school resource officer at Rosenwald-Dunbar Elementary School. His 5-year-old son Kash has been living with hypoplastic left heart…

Can Money Buy Happiness? Studies Say ‘Maybe’

Can Money Buy Happiness? Studies Say ‘Maybe’

Sughnen Yongo-Okochi Sughnen Yongo-OkochiWed, May 10, 2023 at 12:23 PM HST·2 min read Recent studies have suggested that when we make purchases that are driven by our goals and values, we…

Pune Software Engineer Uses Hydroponics to Grow  Saffron In Shipping Container

Pune Software Engineer Uses Hydroponics to Grow  Saffron In Shipping Container

By Tina Freese History has been witness that India’s spices are worth wars. A special spice that the country has to offer is saffron, or ‘Red Gold’, which originates from the…

Japanese startup plans balloon flight space viewing tours

Japanese startup plans balloon flight space viewing tours

TOKYO — A Japanese startup announced plans Tuesday to launch commercial space viewing balloon flights that it hopes will bring an otherwise astronomically expensive experience down to Earth. Company CEO…

An 8 Year-Old Explains God

An 8 Year-Old Explains God

Written by 8 year old, Danny Dutton of Chula Vista, CA, for his third grade homework assignment. The assignment was to explain God. “One of God’s main jobs is making…