Mom goes back to college to honor last promise to husband killed in Iraq War
Tiffany Eckert might be America's most unlikely sorority sister.
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Tiffany Eckert might be America's most unlikely sorority sister.
An employee posted an ad for a "lonely, widowed domestic goose" who was "youthful, adventurous and lively," and was stunned by the response.
Malachi Coleman "was a broken kid." Now he's using his name, image and likeness to help kids in foster care.
Ralph Rodriguez didn't want to add another young man to the prison rolls. Instead, he helped the young man.
"He was not a wealthy man, but he was probably the richest man on earth with his heart," one of his children said.
"I want people to continue to find joy, and really focus on being present with their loved ones," Lisa Marshall said of what she learned from her loss.
Although born without legs, he has yet to find his Kryptonite.
Glen Lake Elementary School has a lot of students with physical disabilities, but didn't have a playground that was accessible to them.
Jude Kofie had never received a piano lesson, but had a gift for playing.
CBS News has started a Facebook group called Kindness 101 for Teachers.
More than 20 billion pounds of produce are rejected by U.S. grocery stores each year.
The most important ingredient in Christmas cookies isn't the flour or the sugar -- it's the love and care that go into baking them. Major Garrett has more.
With higher prices for beef, customers are looking for alternatives.
For more than a century, young kids have awakened on Christmas morning to find a teddy bear waiting for them under the tree. That gave one child an idea: getting teddy bears and the comfort they bring to the children who need them most. Tom Hanson has the story.
Abhi Ramesh launched Misfits Market in 2018, an online grocery store that buys rejected produce from farmers and packages it for sale across the country. Skyler Henry reports.