Former NFLer Chad Johnson leaves $1K tip at Tennessee IHOP
The former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver posted a receipt on his Twitter page.
After being surrendered to shelter, 19-year-old dog showered with love by best friends
Annie, a 19-year-old Labrador retriever mix, is crossing off a bucket list of adventures in her last days at a loving foster home — thanks to two best friends and roommates.
High school volleyball game goes silent so player’s brother with autism can watch her play
A high school volleyball team in Wisconsin had a special request for fans attending their last regular season home game: Please don’t cheer.
Father rushes from coal mining job to attend game with son in touching photo
Michael McGuire didn’t have time to shower and wash away the coal dust before the game. That’s how important it was for him to be there.
How one heart has forever linked two families
If not for a gift from Thomas Cutinella, Karen Crowell wouldn't be alive today to be a mother to her daughter, Colette. FOX 5 NY takes a look at how one organ donation has forever linked two families.
Realtor helps man who spent 31 years in prison start over in the digital age
After 31 years in prison, 56-year-old Lance Reberger has a lot to learn about a digital world. A Nevada realtor has stepped in to help.
Gym owner trains clients with disabilities, diseases for free: ‘I never took a penny’
“Everybody should have the opportunity to improve their health and fitness,” says 37-year-old Javeno McLean.
Texas social media influencer helps women battle hair loss
Several years ago, amid a bustling social media career, Dani Austin Ramirez mustered up the courage to talk openly about her hair loss story. Now, she's helping countless women with the same problem.
John Cena breaks Make-A-Wish record with 650 wishes granted to sick children
Time and time again, John Cena shows up.
5-year-old girl born with half a heart; family raises awareness about rare disorder
Katherine’s heart defect hasn’t stopped her love for others. Her dad says she’s caring, empathetic, and concerned about the well-being of others.
Paralyzed detective to participate in Tunnel to Towers 5K
Detective Scot Abrams still proudly wears the NYPD uniform and serves the city even after a devastating on-duty crash left him with partial paralysis. Here is how the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has stepped in to help his family.
Professor comforts student’s crying baby while teaching class
The South Carolina math professor stepped in to hold a student’s baby so she could participate in class without distractions.
Couple marries inside North Carolina airport after first meeting on flight
In 2021, after talking non-stop on a 90-minute flight, passengers Liz and Adam exchanged numbers at the airport. Destiny took it from there.
Family travels the world after learning children will go blind
Edith Lemay and Sebastien Pelletier want their children to enjoy their vision while they still have it.
Soccer player rushes defibrillator to fan suffering heart attack
Barcelona’s game was temporarily halted in the final minutes when a fan suffered a heart attack in the stands on Saturday.
Trooper escorts family to hospital after pulling them over for speeding
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said the trooper's actions possibly saved the life of a little girl who was kicked by her horse multiple times.
Quick-thinking nurse hailed as hero for saving baby who stopped breathing on flight
A nurse is being hailed as a hero when her quick thinking on a plane helped save the life of a newborn baby onboard a flight to Orlando, Florida.
Neighbor catches 5-year-old child dropped from burning home
Clifford Saint Jean of Boston said he woke up to the sound of the fire around midnight and quickly assisted the trapped family.
Arizona 3rd grader writes more than 30 picture books. His reason why is adorable
An Arizona third-grader has written more than picture 30 books, so far, and the reason why he's doing this is adorable.
Boy born with 12 fingers writes inspirational children's book: 'It’s okay to be different'
Six-year-old Wyatt Shield said he wanted “to prove that little kids can do big things.”