Meet Edward. After being found as a stray with severe arthritis and spinal deterioration, he was given just six months to live. His family set out to make those months the best of his life.
Then they discovered his obsession with the ice cream truck.
Despite struggling to walk, Edward somehow finds an extra gear whenever he hears the ice cream jingle. What was supposed to be six months has now turned into 27 months and counting.
Every week, he still shows up for his favorite frozen treat, proving that sometimes the strongest motivation in life comes in a waffle cone.
Georgia Police Officer Dustin Krish, who gave his life in the line of duty, is the 46th officer lost in 2026.
RIP. Police Officer Dustin Krish, 33, succumbed to injuries he received when he was struck by the driver of a car while directing traffic on June 11, 2025.
Officer Krish was directing traffic on Highway 27 in Carrollton due to construction lane closures. A car traveling southbound passed through the light, struck Officer Krish, and then crashed into another vehicle. Officer Krish was thrown several feet into the air. He was airlifted to Marietta’s Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center, where he underwent multiple surgeries for severe brain injuries.
On June 2, 2026, his condition deteriorated, and he passed away on June 9, 2026.
Officer Krish had served with the Carrollton Police Department for over three years. Survivors include his wife and brother, who also serves with the agency.
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🥹⚽ ¡El gesto de Fabio Gruber que conquistó al Cuauhtémoc!
Uno de los momentos más emotivos de la noche se vivió durante la ceremonia previa al partido España vs Perú, fue cuando el defensa peruano Fabio Gruber tuvo un noble detalle con un niño con síndrome de Down que lo acompañaba al ingresar al terreno de juego.
Al percatarse de que el menor tenía frío por las bajas temperaturas en el estadio, el futbolista se quitó la chamarra que portaba y se la colocó sobre los hombros, permaneciendo atento a él durante el protocolo previo al encuentro.
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He had no time to think. He just opened his arms. 🙏
This past Saturday morning in Jersey City, a man stood on a second-floor balcony on Rose Avenue. In his arms, a baby. Just one month old. Four weeks on this earth.
And he was threatening to drop her.
Officers rushed to the scene. Negotiators talked. Everyone prayed. But one officer, Eduardo Matute, quietly moved toward the building and positioned himself directly beneath that balcony.
He looked up. He focused. He waited.
Then the man let go.
"The baby fell two stories. Officer Matute caught her. She was completely unharmed. Not a single scratch."
He didn't give a speech afterward. He didn't seek cameras. He just walked to the hospital, held that tiny baby in a white blanket, and went back to work.
When a reporter asked him about it later, he shrugged and said it was just what he was trained to do.
That baby is going to grow up one day. She's going to walk, and laugh, and dream, and somewhere in this world, there's a police officer who made sure she got the chance.
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“She was 18. Her people, who loved her whole life, took her, a vaccination booklet, a leash, a collar and her belongings and took her to the Baldwin Park shelter. They said they were tired of fighting with an older dog, signed papers and left, without even looking at her.
When she was picked up by a volunteer at the shelter, she leaned on him probably wishing it was all just an ugly dream.
The moment was immortalized by photographer John Hwang, who was in the shelter at the time.
Unfortunately, dogs love sincerely, with all their heart, with all their soul and are unable to understand that human 'love forever' most often has an expiration date.. - to annual, to moving, to illness, to old age...
Dogs definitely deserve better people!”
Im in tears. Donald Trump invited the hardworking men who renovated the Reflecting Pool to the Oval
Every man received a signed hat and a presidential challenge coin
I LOVE THIS ❤️
Bruno was a senior dog who had been abandoned twice and ended up in a rescue shelter both times. One day, Amber and her daughter happened to visit a pet adoption event. The moment her daughter spotted Bruno lying quietly and sadly in his kennel, he seemed to have completely lost hope.
But when the little girl walked over and called to him, Bruno suddenly seemed to come alive. His eyes lit up, and he immediately showed a special connection with her.
After coming home, Bruno became the family's beloved companion. Every night, he would burrow deep under the blankets and fall asleep cuddled up beside the person he loved most, content and secure in his forever home 💖✨
This tourist gives food to a homeless dog, & after leaving her the first day, he doesn't have the heart to walk away from the puppy. So, he goes back & adopts her.
Around 5 a.m., Amanda Tanner and her husband were woken up suddenly by their dog. Axel, their one-year-old border collie, jumped onto their bed and wouldn’t stop trying to wake them up. “He kept pawing at me more than usual, like he really needed me to get up,” Amanda said.
Her husband finally got out of bed and went downstairs to let Axel outside, but the dog didn’t go. Instead, Axel stood in front of their 17-year-old son Gabriel’s bedroom door and refused to move. What they didn’t know was that inside the room, Gabriel—who was a healthy, athletic high school senior—was having a stroke.
Gabriel’s dad opened the door to check on him and immediately saw something was wrong. Gabriel was slurring his words and couldn’t feel his right side. Just hours earlier, they had been taking his senior pictures, and now they were rushing him to the ER.
Axel’s quick actions played a “massive” role in helping Gabriel get medical help in time, according to Dr. Sabih Effendi, the neurosurgeon who treated him. “When someone has a stroke, brain cells start to die. If another three or four hours had passed, there would have been much more damage.”
Black pilot, West Point graduate, and combat veteran Wesley Hunt delivered a masterclass response:
“Hey Jasmine… Black pilot here.
I graduated from West Point. I went through Army flight school. I learned to fly the AH-64 Apache. I deployed to combat and flew 55 combat missions over Baghdad.
Nobody handed me a cockpit because of my skin color. Nobody lowered the standards for me.
Suggesting that Black pilots, engineers, doctors, or leaders need special preferences to succeed is not empowering, it’s insulting.
I didn’t want a different standard. I wanted the same standard.”
He ended with a powerful line:
“Merit isn’t racist. Excellence isn’t discriminatory. And reducing every achievement to skin color says far more about your worldview than it does about mine.”
This is the kind of clarity and backbone America needs right now.
He loves watermelon, so his human gifted him one whole watermelon as a "toy." He has now achieved peak canine happiness and all stuffed toys officially obsolete… would play a melon 🍈 fetch with him
"This is for everybody."
Vanilla Ice says he has no plans to back out of an upcoming Freedom 250 concert despite pressure from critics demanding performers pull out of the event.
The rapper said he refuses to let anyone tell him he can't be proud of his country, arguing the celebration is about America and honoring those who served, not politics.
For more than a week she limped the streets, terrified of every hand that reached for her 💔
Betrayed and abandoned, she had lost all trust in people
Until one officer knelt down, spoke softly, and simply waited
That day, Maeve finally chose to believe in kindness again 💛
Maverick is a pit bull who was severely abused and, at first, was extremely fearful. He would only stay in his crate and was too scared to go outside. His foster mom, Kayla, patiently cared for and loved him every day to help him regain trust. 💖✨
After a long time, Maverick unexpectedly “exploded” with affection: he started jumping onto the bed on his own, rolling over belly-up to ask for pets, and sweetly cuddling with his foster mom. The moment he finally dared to show his love and trust deeply moved Kayla.
“That belly-up moment is everything” — a beautiful and touching recovery story about the power of patience and love.
"Bridger Walker is the boy who saved his younger sister from a vicious dog attack...
He received ninety stitches throughout his body, but saved his three-year-old sister from certain death.
"If someone was going to die, it must be me, I'm the older brother."
The World Boxing Council (WBC) recognized him as a World Heavyweight Champion for a day!
It will remain in the official historical record of the WBC.
For that one day, he was the best fighter in the world."
In a world full of chaos, this melts your heart ❤️
Little 4-year-old Roman goes on an evening walk every day with his elderly neighbors. They chat, hold hands, and share the simple joy of a neighborhood stroll where a beautiful friendship has been going strong for over a year. Pure kindness and connection between generations.
Watch how he keeps going back for just one more hug! 🥰
This is what community looks like.
This! This is the world I want to live in.
What’s one small act of kindness from your childhood that still sticks with you today?