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While Cambridge native Matt Damon will always be proud of his roots, an important chapter in his personal coming of age story occurred while he was traveling with his mom — and he ties it directly to the beginnings of Water.org. → Read More
Manuel and Patricia Oliver's son Joaquin was killed in the Feb. 14 shooting in Parkland Florida. In memory of the 17 who died, Manuel has since completed 17 murals he calls Walls of Demand. One year later, he and his community vow to continue their work. → Read More
Lafd pilots make risky rescue to save stranded civilians - Talk about heroism. → Read More
A video of an injured turtle left me speechless. then i found my voice. - Young people are the future, and that future is being threatened by plastic pollution. → Read More
In the summer months, blood donations can be harder to come by. So this year, the American Red Cross launched its #MissingTypes campaign: a call for Americans to remember to donate blood, bolstered by some of the biggest brands in the world. → Read More
Claire Peltier recently sat down with Amy Newmark to discuss the wisdom that be gleaned about all things dating and relationships from Chicken Soup for the Soul's book The Miracle Of Love. → Read More
Here at A Plus, the importance of regular blood donation has long been an issue that's been close to our hearts. That's why we've dropped the "A" from our logo to promote donating blood. → Read More
Watch "One Last Thing" director Tim Rouhana and producer Brendan Mason as they are joined by their fathers in a heartwarming discussion about the film, family, and fatherhood. → Read More
Strangers are paying for plane tickets so that people cast their ballots. → Read More
While scrolling through Instagram from her home in France, 16-year-old Zaynub Afinnih came across a post that horrified her, and compelled her to fight for the life of Noura Hussein, a Sudanese teen on death row half a world away. → Read More
One police officer was reported to his colleagues for using a flashlight. → Read More
Starbucks seeks to combat racism by creating a new inclusive policy. → Read More
Less than a month after the Santa Fe High School teens' walkout, eight were reported dead following the Santa Fe High School shooting. Here is a speech written for the walkout, → Read More
The U.S. Surgeon General, Jerome M. Adams, tweeted on Wednesday that he helped an ill passenger while on his Delta flight headed to Mississippi. → Read More
David Fullarton stumbled upon the ashes of a Vietnam War veteran. That discovery launched Fullarton on a path that would lead to Baltimore National Cemetery and a widespread social media effort to honor Larry Casey, his life and his service. → Read More
"Machismo is such a thing here, so the fact that those guys cheered us on was shocking." → Read More
On Tuesday morning, the United Nations Security Council paused for a moment of silence in respect for those who lost their lives in Gaza. → Read More
When Twitter user Isaac Azuelos tweeted out a picture of what at first glance appeared to be a harmless bench, it turned out to shine a lot on a much larger issue: hostile architecture. But what is hostile architecture? → Read More
Xia Boyu's first attempt to climb Mount Everest resulted in him losing his feet, reported The Washington Post. Years later, he successfully climbed Everest as a double amputee. → Read More
California is going green. The golden state is expected to pass a law requiring new homes to have solar panels → Read More