February 18, 2021 Florida police officer buys all flowers from vendor instead of writing her a citation A Florida police officer helped out a street vendor by buying up all the flowers she was selling rather than write her up following complaints, according to reports.
February 18, 2021 Shelter from winter storm offered at Houston furniture store: 'They welcomed us' Shelter from the winter storm that left much of Houston,Texas without power or heat came from an unusual place: a furniture store.
February 18, 2021 Bob Woodson: Black History Month – here's how we celebrate resilience and the promise of 1776 One year ago this week, a group of scholars, leaders and activists – mostly Black – gathered to defend our nation’s founding, inaugurating a movement we called 1776 Unites.
February 18, 2021 Montgomery bus boycott: What to know The Montgomery bus boycott was a large civil rights demonstration that saw African Americans in the Alabama city refuse to ride public buses in protest of segregated seating.
February 17, 2021 Village of tiny homes combats homelessness in Los Angeles area Nonprofit Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission opened its first “village” earlier this month, with 40 tiny homes and 75 beds.
February 17, 2021 Dr. Ben Carson: Black history is American history – and this is why it's all worth celebrating That is the beauty of America; we care not about the color of your skin, but the content of your character.
February 16, 2021 Couple leaves $2G tip for Chicago restaurant where they had their first date Club Lucky, a Chicago restaurant, recently received a $2,000 tip from longtime customers who went on their first date at the restaurant 20 years ago.
February 16, 2021 'Yellow Balloon Challenge' in West Virginia goes viral with acts of kindness In a tearful Facebook message Friday, Natasha Kable Fogle told her followers that a worker at a Party City location in Martinsburg made her 2-year-old son's night by simply acknowledging his presence.
February 16, 2021 Thurgood Marshall: What to know about the Supreme Court justice, civil rights icon Thurgood Marshall, the great-grandson of slaves, became the first Black Supreme Court Justice in 1967, but his fight for civil rights started long before he ascended to the highest court.
February 15, 2021 UPS driver delivering smiles, not just packages, to a devastated community After realizing that his job, especially over this past year, has become even more critical, he has been finding little ways to make his community members smile.