Her son killed Amish children 10 years ago. Their families helped her forgive.; This teenager was walking for hours to and from work — until a police stop changed his life; Hillary Clinton offers this inspiring advice to a 7-year-old who wanted to be called ‘Lillary’; Feeling anxious ahead of the debate? Here’s how to cope with ‘Election Stress Disorder.’;
 
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Her son killed Amish children 10 years ago. Their families helped her forgive.
An incredible bond formed between the Amish community and the mother of the man who attacked their children.
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This teenager was walking for hours to and from work — until a police stop changed his life
"He's walking five hours a day, and I think it should be rewarded," an officer in Benicia, Calif., said of Jourdan Duncan. "What if we help him out?"
 
Hillary Clinton offers this inspiring advice to a 7-year-old who wanted to be called ‘Lillary’
"And if the space you're in doesn't have room for your voice, don't be afraid to carve out a space of your own"
 
Feeling anxious ahead of the debate? Here’s how to cope with ‘Election Stress Disorder.’
"It creates a tendency to blame, oversimplify and devalue other perspectives."
 
Hailed a hero, the homeless man who found New Jersey bombs gets apartment, job prospects
Lee Parker, and his friend, Ivan White, found a backpack filled with five pipebombs and alerted police.
 
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