Teacher Wins Global Prize For Transforming Classrooms

An Indian educator transforms neglected walls into vibrant interactive murals that teach everything from literacy, to hygiene and environmental awareness. She has won the prestigious $1 million Global Teacher Prize for bringing education to the most marginalized communities. Rouble Nagi from Mumbai was announced as the 2026 winner at the World Governments Summit in Dubai […]
New Bill Tackles Student Hunger With Meal Credit Sharing Program

A groundbreaking new bill that would allow university students to donate unused meal plan credits to fellow students passed the Virginia Senate last month marking the latest effort to address the growing crisis of student hunger on college campuses. The proposal introduced by Senator Danica Roem would expand the Hunger Free Campus Food Pantry Grant […]
Monks Complete 108 Day Peace Walk Through The U.S.

Nineteen Theravada Buddhist monks from Fort Worth Texas completed a remarkable 2,300 mile Walk for Peace arriving in Washington DC after 108 days of walking through eight states to share a message of loving kindness and mindfulness, culminating in a ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial where hundreds gathered to mark the end of their journey. […]
Youngest Person Ever To Play Organ At Oxford University

Louis Moss a 12 year old schoolboy has been awarded a scholarship to play the organ at Jesus College Oxford making him the youngest person ever to play the organ for an Oxford college and one of only 750 young people now thought to be learning the instrument in the United Kingdom. Thanks to funding […]
Nobel Prize Winners Urged Chile To Stop This Massive Project

The scientific community is celebrating the cancellation of a ten billion dollar industrial project that would have threatened the clearest skies in the world in Chile’s Atacama Desert, as astronomers warned its proximity to some of the world’s most powerful telescopes would have irreparably damaged the best site on Earth for ground based astronomy. The […]
U.S. Figure Skater On Verge Of Olympic Glory

Ilia Malinin, widely considered the best figure skater of this generation, is one performance away from Olympic gold as the 21-year-old American takes the ice tonight for the men’s free skate at the Milan Cortina Olympics. The skater known as the “Quad God” holds a commanding 5-point lead over Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama and France’s Adam […]
Molecular Switch Discovered That Reverses Cancer Back To Normal

Professors at KAIST has achieved a groundbreaking discovery by revealing for the first time that a molecular switch hidden in the genetic network can induce cancer reversal at the exact moment when normal cells begin transforming into cancer cells. The team developed an original technology that does not kill cancer cells but instead changes their […]
Tortoise Unlocks Sports Mode To Survive A Burning Shed

Leo the sulcata tortoise from Fullerton California proved that tortoises can move surprisingly fast when properly motivated, as security camera footage captured the moment she switched into sports mode and zoomed to safety after a heat lamp fell and ignited the substrate in her shed on Super Bowl Sunday. Owner Hyeri Tom was away at […]
Thief Tries To Escape But Eight Llamas Had Other Plans

A would-be thief in Derbyshire England got more than he bargained for when he tried to escape police by squeezing through a fence onto farmland belonging to Heidi Price and Graham Oliver, only to find himself surrounded by eight crime-fighting llamas who refused to let him leave until officers arrived. The suspect had been fleeing […]
90 Year Piano Old Man Became A Social Media Star

Cedric Landers from Lutes Mountain New Brunswick has been playing piano for almost his entire life but the soon to be 90 year old never imagined he would become an overnight social media sensation with people from around the world listening to his inspirational hymns. The devoted husband plays piano for his wife Marina every […]