Tiny dolls appeared in their mailbox with a note, “We’ve decided to live here.”
Nearly a year later, the dolls are still there, now with items including furnishings and a service dog, all mysteriously appearing under cover of night. https://t.co/Rr2cJoDxYJ
Lamar Johnson, who was exonerated after serving 28 years in prison, reunites with his pen pal, Ginny Schrappen, who wrote him weekly https://t.co/YMX4JSVlek
Teen mom with triplets had no support. Her babies’ NICU nurse adopted her.
The teen’s situation resonated deeply with the nurse, Katrina Mullen, who herself gave birth to a child when she was 16. https://t.co/OEcLME9TIF
The teen’s situation resonated deeply with the nurse, Katrina Mullen, who herself gave birth to a child when she was 16
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I first met Rehan Staton in the summer of 2020. He was a sanitation worker who had recently been accepted to Harvard Law School.
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‘When I see them, I see me,’ said Rehan Staton, who was a sanitation worker for several years before becoming a student at Harvard Law School
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With the help of her 17-year-old grandson, the 84-year-old tries to convey the grim reality of Auschwitz, a Nazi death camp in Poland, while avoiding graphic language that might scare her young viewers. https://t.co/uNPpmByw0j
Cinnamon and Felix became upset when separated and now share an enclosure.
“It’s a weird duo, but it works for them,” said Jennifer Federico, director of animal services at the animal center. “Who are we to judge? They obviously love each other.” https://t.co/VhViBqXyuB