March 24, 2022 US Capitol reopening to public with limited tours after COVID-19 closure The U.S. Capitol is set to reopen to the public with limited tours starting on Monday, March 28.
March 24, 2022 Woman finds lost stuffed bunny and wants to locate its owner: 'Looks like it was pretty loved' A woman in Nebraska found a stuffed bunny, and she’s made it her mission to reunite the plush with its rightful owner.
March 24, 2022 Ohio podcaster, nearly 80, shares hope, love, laughter: 'This day is the only thing I have' Everyone under the sun, it seems, has a podcast these days — and now, as of Feb. 2022, Ohio grandmother Ann Cavera has jumped into the podcasting waters, too, with a goal of spreading positivity plus lessons learned.
March 23, 2022 2nd graders write heartfelt stories from shelter dogs' perspectives to get them adopted Students at St. Michael's Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia, created artwork accompanied by letters written to potential cat and dog "parents" from the perspectives of the animals themselves.
March 23, 2022 5 puppy training tips no one ever tells you New York City-based pet expert and puppy trainer Andrea Arden shares helpful, unique tips for training a young pup from the get-go.
March 22, 2022 Faith in America isn't dead: 'Strong thread of spirituality' in nation, new survey finds A new "Faith in America" survey conducted by the Marist College Poll and released by Deseret News on March 22 finds that Americans maintain a stronger sense of religiosity and spirituality than much of the mainstream media would lead people to believe.
March 21, 2022 Italian baker sells 'peace bread' to benefit Russia-Ukraine refugees A small-town baker is doing what he can to help Russia-Ukraine refugees who have arrived in Italy, and his plan involves selling “peace bread.”
March 21, 2022 Ukrainians turn to patriotic tattoos during the Russia-Ukraine war Tattoo artists have been applying Ukrainians patriotic symbols and phrases to people as the country continues to fight off the Russian invasion.
March 21, 2022 World Down Syndrome Day: How 'eye-catching' socks became a tradition People around the world are wearing colorful or striking mismatched socks to raise awareness for World Down Syndrome Day.
March 20, 2022 Some Colorado high schools are doing away with 'valedictorian' A school district in Colorado has plans to remove its valedictorian awards.