Category: Human Interest (Page 28)
A new comic anthology will be published to support Puerto Rico’s recovery efforts.
Several months after Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico, parts of the island…
A bakery owner from a small town in France was fined for opening his bakeshop seven days a week during summer last year.
France's labor law allows bakeries to open on Sundays b…
A woman found a 132-year-old message in a bottle, which was thrown into the Indian Ocean, in an Australian shore.
Tonya Illman, a photographer, stumbled upon t…
A pediatric nurse has been diagnosed with an extraordinary condition that enables her to physically feel her patients’ pain.
Megan Pohlmann was born with mirro…
An animal rights lawyer in Canada is pushing for amendments in the country’s laws on animal rights after a pet pig died at the hands of its owners.
Last Januar…
A former victim of bullying launched a nonprofit doll line to promote self-love among young girls of color.
In 2011, then five-year-old Zoe Terry and her mother, Nakia Bowling,…
A baby with Down syndrome won this year’s Gerber photo contest. After winning the contest, eighteen-month-old Lucas Warren was hailed as the newest Gerber Spokesbaby.
Gerber Pr…
A massive discount on popular spread Nutella / nyu tɛl ə / sparked riots in supermarkets across France.
In January, superm…
A North Carolina state trooper has earned praise for volunteering to babysit a barista’s baby.
One morning, part-time Starbucks barista Shantaphae Blakes frantically
A woman became the only passenger of a plane because of an airline’s booking mishap.
Beth VerSteeg [vuhr-stehg] was suppos…