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Zulekha Nathoo
Zulekha Nathoo
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For The Win - USA Today
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New school year brings book removals, religion and revisions to these states
As students begin a new school year, classrooms in some states are becoming battlegrounds over what should be taught and also, what's being left out.
3 months ago
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'We wanted to build a stronger family': Caregivers keeping siblings...
A Mississippi couple took in a relative's kids to keep them out of the foster care system. They say parents like them deserve more support.
6 months ago
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50 years after the Vietnam War ended, Trump's ICE crackdown is roun...
After the Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, Republican and Democratic administrations shielded refugees from deportation. Donald Trump is changing that.
6 months ago
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Breast cancer survivor with only 1 embryo from IVF becomes mom - US...
After a double mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation, cancer survivor Sarrah Strimel Bentley was able to become a mom with one embryo through IVF.
almost 2 years ago
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Watch Army dad surprise family with homecoming after hiding 5 hours...
A devoted dad waited in the dark for five hours until his family returned home to surprise them after being deployed for nearly a year.
almost 2 years ago
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He did CPR on 2 half-marathon runners. A year later, all 3 ran ... ...
Dr. Steve Lome was running behind two men who had heart attacks at the Monterey Bay Half Marathon in 2022. He saved them. They ran together this year.
about 2 years ago
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6 videos to remind you World Kindness Day can happen every day - US...
World Kindness Day, marked internationally each year on Nov. 13, is a reminder that kindness in our communities and to each other can go a long way.
about 2 years ago
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Watch dad battling cancer walk Homecoming queen daughter ... - USA ...
No one was sure he could do it. But Brett Yancey walked his daughter across a football field for Homecoming, while battling advanced esophageal cancer.
about 2 years ago
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Woman completes marathon in all 50 states after ALS diagnosis - USA...
Andrea Lytle Peet was diagnosed with ALS, a fatal disease, in 2014. She decided to continue racing in marathons and completed one in all 50 states.
about 2 years ago
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Woman hires bagpiper to fulfill dying dad's funeral wish - USA TODAY
Richard Marsh, who has stage 4 pancreatic cancer, asked his daughter for bagpipes at his funeral. Here’s what she did instead.
about 2 years ago
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See University of Michigan women's 4x400 comeback win after early ....
When runner Sophie Isom falls in the first leg of a relay, teammates Aurora Rynda, Savannah Sutherland and Ziyah Holman make up the time for a win.
almost 3 years ago
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Siblings embrace after years apart - USA TODAY
Sibi Soumahoro left Ivory Coast for the U.S. to pursue tennis. He’s seeing his sister for the first time in four years in Greensboro, North Carolina.
almost 3 years ago
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Mom and son share a magical first-look moment - USA TODAY
Just before walking down the aisle, bride Sommer Brooks saw her sixth-grade son, Mekhi. It was an emotional moment for both.
almost 3 years ago
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How these health workers are fighting homelessness with care - USA ...
Healthcare In Action, a mobile unit with nurses, doctors and a therapist, are helping dozens of unhoused patients get back on their feet. Here’s how.
almost 3 years ago
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Runner performed life-saving CPR during half-marathon. Then he fini...
Dr. Steve Lome, a cardiologist in Monterey, California, performed CPR on two people in cardiac arrest at a half-marathon. He also finished the race.
almost 3 years ago
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How a dog’s natural instincts save a woman with epilepsy
German Shepherd Max uses his instincts and training in Indiana to protect his owner, Tina Stikeleather, when she has seizures.
about 3 years ago
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‘It’s never the same day twice’: How these seniors are living their...
From floating with dolphins to camping with Bigfoot, this seniors’ home is helping elderly residents live their best lives.
about 3 years ago
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‘Grieving in a fishbowl’: How a camp is helping kids cope with deat...
A bereavement camp in New Jersey is helping kids cope with grief after losing a loved one to COVID and other large-scale societal tragedies.
about 3 years ago
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Why gaining her sight was only the first step for a woman born blind
Olivia Durant, who was born legally blind, is educating the public about disabilities and accessibility after gaining vision at the age of 36.
over 3 years ago
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‘He’s with them still’: Family reunited with message in bottle writ...
Strangers return a message in a bottle to the family of a boy who wrote it 33 years ago and has since died.
over 3 years ago
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Teen enlists entire school to give thoughtful thank you for custodians
18-year-old Kaleb Kelley-Jones presents cookies and a card signed by students to his high school caretakers for their hard work.
over 3 years ago