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Bruce St. James and Pamela Hughes
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Texas boy uses PlayStation money to buy smoke detectors
Bruce St. James Show | April 23, 2014 9:04 pmWhen you save money as a kid, everyone knows how important that is to you.
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Essential oils becoming mainstream treatment in Valley
Pamela Hughes | April 21, 2014 5:04 amEssential oils are a booming business with the industry, bringing in about $1 billion annually in revenue.
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Faith in Humanity: Chicago window cleaners dress up as superheroes
Bruce St. James Show | April 17, 2014 7:04 pmSome window cleaners in Chicago have jumped on a trend and dressed up as superheroes.
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Thai commercial shows ‘world made more beautiful’ through selfless man
KTAR.com | April 4, 2014 2:04 pmEver seen one of those sentimental commercials that makes people cry? It’s kind of a running joke — one memorably used in the 1999 comedy “Analyze This” with Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal — but some people really are brought to tears if a touching TV ad is done right.
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Faith in Humanity: Michigan State player bonds with young girl
Bruce St. James Show | March 24, 2014 6:03 pmFriendships are special things, but sometimes they evolve into something truly amazing.
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Faith in Humanity: Musician rediscovered on YouTube
Bruce St. James Show | March 21, 2014 6:03 pmIt’s amazing what one YouTube video can do to change a person’s life.
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Faith in Humanity: Waiter surprises homeless people with full meal
Bruce St. James Show | March 20, 2014 7:03 pmGiving food to the homeless is always a nice thing to do, but not many people take the time to act as if they are waiting on them.
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Injured SXSW fan gets private concert in hospital
KTAR.com | March 16, 2014 1:03 pmAn 18 year old who was injured when a suspected drunken driver crashed into a crowd of people at South by Southwest in Austin got a private concert in her hospital room by one of her favorite bands.
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Faith in Humanity: Disney returns lost bear after a bit of fun
Bruce St. James Show | March 14, 2014 6:03 pmThe loss of a teddy bear is tragic for any child, but for Brooklyn Andrews, it was devastating. During a family trip to Disney World, she left her bear, Toby, behind. At 14, it shouldn’t be a big deal, but the bear was given to her by her late father before he deployed to Iraq. […]
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Faith in humanity: Michigan boy pays off students’ lunch bills
Bruce St. James Show | March 13, 2014 6:03 pmWhen 8-year-old Cayden Taipalus saw a friend handed a cheese sandwich instead of a hot meal because he had an outstanding lunch account balance, he know he had to do something.
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High school wrestler shows amazing class in defeat
Character Counts | March 12, 2014 6:03 pmEditor’s note: This post originally appeared on the Character Counts blog on ArizonaSports.com Many of us have experienced working hard for a goal, ultimately to fall short. For Malik Stewart, a high school wrestler from Blaine, Minnesota, that goal was to win the state championship in the 120-pound class. It didn’t happen. Stewart was pinned […]
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Faith in humanity: Internet comes to aid of homeless prank target
Bruce St. James Show | March 11, 2014 6:03 pmIt’s great when a YouTube video showing people doing good things goes viral but it’s even better when the Internet piles goodwill on top of it.
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Faith in humanity: Dog stays with injured owner, then finds help
Bruce St. James Show | March 10, 2014 6:03 pmPeople and animals often have a special connection, but one Alaskan man found out just how special that was when his dog saved his life.
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Faith in humanity: Unknowingly saving a classmate’s life
Bruce St. James Show | March 7, 2014 3:03 pmSmall acts of kindness are what makes the world go ’round, especially because we never know how far they can go. According to tickld.com, one high school student had no idea how big of an impact he had on his friend’s life until they graduated. The student, who didn’t identify himself, said he met his […]
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Runners halt to thank WWII veteran
Carter Nacke | March 5, 2014 6:03 pmSometimes there are things more important than shaving a few seconds off your race time.