83-year-old man becomes street musician to raise money for Alzheimer's research
After Larry Kingsley's wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, all he wanted to do was make a difference.
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After Larry Kingsley's wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, all he wanted to do was make a difference.
Xavier Jones spent two hours walking to his middle school graduation, inspiring a university president in the audience.
Ben Taylor helped a second person after his story was first shared in 2018.
God Body gym owner Roderick Duncan's relationship with Bryan Taylor started with a cup of coffee, but it grew into so much more.
The dress was white, but everything else about Dottie Fideli's wedding was far from traditional.
Rehan Staton started a nonprofit to guarantee that the support staff at Harvard Law School will not only be seen, but celebrated.
Turns out that the man who lifts up the people of Galveston is the same man who puts them down.
Not having a cell phone helped seventh grader Dillon Reeves make a stunning rescue.
Every month during her physical therapy, Melody Morrow's billing statement arrived in the mail with a new drawing.
Katrina Mullen has a reputation for going above and beyond. But the lengths she went to for a set of triplets and their 14-year-old mother was beyond compare.
The effects of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history are intensifying, with flight disruptions and delays across the country. Shanelle Kaul is at Newark International Airport with the details.
A Georgia man is living his dream in a saddle. CBS Atlanta's Brian Unger reports on a real-life urban cowboy.
Thousands of foreign-born faith leaders across the U.S. are finding it difficult to stay with their congregations as visa renewals for religious workers have been backlogged for years. Omar Villafranca reports from Gordon, Texas.
Thousands of civilians in Sudan have been massacred over the past week by a paramilitary force. It's the latest horror in a civil war that has left millions displaced. Elizabeth Palmer reports from London.
A recent survey shows consumer confidence in the economy is near record-low amid the ongoing government shutdown. Andres Gutierrez is in Burbank, California, with the details.