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A group of dads showed up at a Louisiana school after 23 students were arrested in a rash of fights.
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A group of dads showed up at a Louisiana school after 23 students were arrested in a rash of fights.
After a violent week of fighting in school at Southwood High School, a group of dads decided to take matters into their own hands.
Mike Mason wanted to be useful in retirement, so he applied to be a school bus driver to help alleviate a shortage.
Flowers on veterans' graves, donuts for nurses and a beach party for dementia patients are just some of the random acts of kindness.
A minute after she prayed, a group of Marines seemed to appear out of nowhere.
Volunteers have stepped up to offer meals and laundry services to linemen who are helping restore power.
A Colorado school's football field was in such bad shape that other teams said they wouldn't play on it.
Monica Iken was married less than a year when her husband was killed on 9/11.
Frank Grasberger has carried the letter around with him everywhere since receiving it in 2009.
She spoke constantly about the song to her neighbors. So they decided to surprise her for her birthday.
Slang like "skibidi" may fade quickly, but its rise and fall show that language is alive and human in ways machines and dictionaries can't capture. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
Republicans in Texas are poised to approve the partisan reshaping of the state's 38 congressional district map in hopes of adding five more house seats during the midterm elections next year. Democrats stalled the vote for two weeks by fleeing the state, but have since returned. Texas Tribune reporter Eleanor Klibanoff joins to discuss.
In the past, parents could rely on a single, authoritative vaccine schedule from the CDC. But this year, the American Academy of Pediatrics has released its own vaccine schedule. Dr. Celine Gounder explains the discrepancy.
The United Nations' World Food Programme reports more than 24 million people in Sudan are suffering from acute hunger. The more than two years of civil war has also driven about 4 million refugees into neighboring countries. The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher reports.
In West Virginia's New River Gorge, whitewater rafting — and a 2020 national park designation — is breathing new life into a region once defined by coal mining.