
School cafeteria worker keeps feeding the hungry after the bell rings
Auntie Debra, as she's known at Hoover High School, doles out a heaping helping of hospitality every lunch hour. It's just her first course of kindness.
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Auntie Debra, as she's known at Hoover High School, doles out a heaping helping of hospitality every lunch hour. It's just her first course of kindness.
When Sarah Haycox stumbled across a plaque with a tribute to a man she didn't know, she did something quite extraordinary
Every year in the U.S. more than 2,000 teenagers commit suicide, but Victor isn't part of that statistic thanks to officers who didn't see him as just another call, but instead as part of their calling
Before Dan met Norah in 2016, he was severely depressed. His wife had just died and he was grocery shopping for himself when Norah spotted him
"It's a miracle that this happened," said Lorrie Agan. "This doesn't happen every day that people get a second chance at true love."
Since we first told you about 4-year-old Austin Perine, his cause has gotten a lot of attention
Once a week, Austin Perine turns into his alter ego: a superhero set on feeding as many homeless people as possible
Vincent Stio is such a fan of umpires, he becomes one at every game. He stands in the front row at the Carolina Mudcats' stadium near Raleigh, copying their calls and mimicking their moves
Maury Forrester had a whole different career before he started working at a school near Knoxville
Gerald Hodges was already a great athlete on land, but he didn't know how to swim. So he decided to join the swim team
An eyewitness told CBS News that American subcontractors at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites shot at Palestinians, a claim GHF denies.
An eyewitness told CBS News that American subcontractors at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites shot at Palestinians, a claim GHF denies. Debora Patta reports.
Some farmers are abandoning traditional farming for solar grazing — renting out sheep as lawn mowers for solar farms.
Americans aren't reading as much as they used to, but reading before the day begins offers an antidote. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
A new Bipartisan Policy Center study shows turnover among election officials is reaching record highs. Rachel Orey, director of the center's Elections Project, joins to discuss.