Benny the mystery philanthropist hides $100 bills. So far, he’s given away more than $55,000.; This Harvard grad has a simple strategy for healing our divided country; Now there’s a way to ‘visit’ a loved one’s grave even without going to the cemetery; Why are we desperate for heroes at times like these? Because we want to believe in something good.; Two retired horses who served their country finally have new homes;
 
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Benny the mystery philanthropist hides $100 bills. So far, he’s given away more than $55,000.
"Benny" leaves crisp Benjamins in all sorts of wild places around Oregon. Its finders often give it away themselves.
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A brave hero jumped on the truck in Nice to stop attacker, reports say
There were also other heroes who risked their lives
 
This Harvard grad has a simple strategy for healing our divided country
And anyone can do it.
 
Now there’s a way to ‘visit’ a loved one’s grave even without going to the cemetery
When you live too far to visit, this company will take care of your deceased loved one's burial site for you.
 
Why are we desperate for heroes at times like these? Because we want to believe in something good.
But what does it mean to be a hero?
 
Two retired horses who served their country finally have new homes
The horses participated in eight funerals a day at Arlington National Cemetery.
 
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