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Jogging To The Ends of The Earth
Jogging To The Ends of The Earth
Jogging To The Ends of The Earth
Cancer is probably my least favorite word in the English language. I consider it a vulgar, terrible, curse word. A four-time cancer survivor feels the same way. See what she's doing to crush cancer!
Firefighters Line Up To Say Final Goodbye to Lt Rob Urtz III [PHOTOS]
Firefighters Line Up To Say Final Goodbye to Lt Rob Urtz III [PHOTOS]
Firefighters Line Up To Say Final Goodbye to Lt Rob Urtz III [PHOTOS]
Being a firefighter was in Rob Urtz III's blood, but so was cancer and after battling fires for 20 years, he lost his courageous cancer battle March 31st. The Lt from the Verona volunteer firefighter was remembered as several fire departments lined the streets to say their final goodbyes Monday, April 6th.
Officer Gives Boots To Homeless Man With Carpet Tied To His Feet [PHOTO]
Officer Gives Boots To Homeless Man With Carpet Tied To His Feet [PHOTO]
Officer Gives Boots To Homeless Man With Carpet Tied To His Feet [PHOTO]
A smile is contagious and the one on this homeless man's face has gone viral. The smile came after he was given a pair of boots from a police officer. Officers from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's responded to a call of a homeless man, begging and discovered 'he had carpet tied to each foot...
Watch Robert Downey Jr. Present a Bionic Arm to a One-Armed ‘Avengers’ Fan
Watch Robert Downey Jr. Present a Bionic Arm to a One-Armed ‘Avengers’ Fan
Watch Robert Downey Jr. Present a Bionic Arm to a One-Armed ‘Avengers’ Fan
Robert Downey Jr., presenting a bionic Iron Man arm to an exceedingly well-dressed 7-year-old fan named Alex, who was born with a partially developed right arm. The arm wasn’t built by Tony Stark, but rather by a college student named Albert Manero who makes low-cost 3D-printed bionic limbs for children. But Downey received the honor and pleasure of presenting him with his new arm, and comparing it to one of his own Iron Man suits.
For Childhood Cancer
For Childhood Cancer
For Childhood Cancer
Bald is beautiful. Especially when it's for a great cause. Hundreds of people shaved their head over the weekend for the annual St Baldricks Foundation fundraiser. Over 500 helped raise funds to find a cure for childhood cancer at Kitty Boyne, a Syracuse bar that has the second largest Shave-A-Thon event in the country.

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