May 9, 2022 Nebraska teen and entire home saved from shocking wildfire by video doorbell system A Nebraska family is expressing gratitude for their Ring video doorbell system after it alerted them to a wildfire that had begun burning right outside their house.
May 8, 2022 Lincoln Memorial art exhibit in Massachusetts celebrates monument's 100th anniversary A new art exhibit in Massachusetts this May is showing off a collection of works that feature the Lincoln Memorial.
May 8, 2022 Toddler ring bearer reacts to mom's wedding entrance in unforgettable way Here’s a touching video — from a couple's Michigan wedding — that’ll get you in the Mother’s Day spirit.
May 7, 2022 5 college graduation speeches that shocked students and parents alike Will Ferrell, Steve Jobs and three others left a lasting impression on new college grads when they delivered their commencement addresses — here's why.
May 5, 2022 Potholes in America: Drivers must know this before hitting the road Check out these pothole facts all drivers should consider before heading out on spring and summer roadtrips.
May 3, 2022 100-year-old WWII veteran runs in Penn Relays A 100-year-old runner from New Jersey got a packed arena to stand on their feet as he raced against eight other senior athletes.
May 3, 2022 Mother's Day gift idea: Eternal roses and keepsake bouquets On Mother’s Day, you can’t go wrong with flowers. If you’re looking to step up your floral gifting this year, maybe you should consider getting a preserved bouquet, so your affection can be displayed for more than a week.
May 3, 2022 Should toddlers really run errands on their own? Netflix show sparks big debate A Japanese reality TV show on Netflix about kids handling errands outside their homes has sparked fierce debate among U.S. parents as to the right time to let children go out on their own.
May 2, 2022 Families who have lost kids to fentanyl share mixed feelings about today's test strips Illegally made fentanyl is the key driver of the recent increase in overdose deaths among America's youth — which is why some are pushing fentanyl test strips to detect the drug; yet concerns exist about the increasingly available test strips. ӣƵ Digital spoke to Ed Ternan, father of Charlie Ternan, who died in 2020 from a single fentanyl-laced pill.
May 1, 2022 US Army Garrison soldiers 'return' Italian woman’s birthday cake 77 years later A woman in Italy had her birthday cake “returned” nearly 77 years after World War II soldiers made off with the treat.