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When someone illegally dumped over 400 tires on his farm, Stuart Baldwin didn't call the police. He delivered them back to the culprit's doorstep with perfect precision.
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When someone illegally dumped over 400 tires on his farm, Stuart Baldwin didn't call the police. He delivered them back to the culprit's doorstep with perfect precision.

A phone fraudster picked the worst possible target when he called a Dutch crime show that was filming an episode about phone scams. The 30-minute call turned into an unintentional comedy of errors.

A breakthrough battery technology that could give electric cars 600-mile range and cut weight by 40% just moved from the lab to real production in America. Factorial Energy is partnering with luxury carmaker Karma to put these game-changing batteries in actual vehicles by 2027.

American battery maker Factorial just launched the first commercial solid-state battery program in the US, bringing game-changing EV technology from the lab to real roads. Mercedes already drove 745 miles on a single charge with this tech.

When Ashwani Khurana planted his first tree at 25, he felt like watching a child grow up. That feeling turned into a 235-acre eco-resort with four forests, a sustainable golf course, and zero-waste practices in Gurugram.

Four British Columbia companies just received $6.75 million in provincial funding that will create 101 new manufacturing jobs across the region. The investments help local businesses expand production and meet growing demand for homegrown products.

New research reveals what many people get wrong about forgiveness: it's not about reconciling with those who hurt us. A counseling professor's study shows forgiveness can be a powerful path to healing even when relationships stay broken.

Four Okanagan manufacturers just scored major funding to expand their operations and bring over 100 new jobs to communities across British Columbia. The provincial investment is turning local businesses into engines of economic growth.

Four Okanagan companies just secured provincial funding that will create over 100 new jobs while helping homegrown businesses reach more customers. From recycled rubber flooring to custom trailers, these manufacturers are expanding with support from BC's Manufacturing Jobs Fund.

A child psychiatrist is helping South Asian families overcome the cultural shame that keeps autism diagnoses secret for years, delaying critical care. Her work reveals how family honor and stigma create barriers that traditional healthcare systems miss entirely.
When burglars tried to steal a cash register from a New Zealand pizza shop, a stuck drawer saved the day. College students found the jammed till with over $700 still inside and returned it to police.

A bank teller lost her job over an $800 error, prayed in gratitude on the train home, and received a job offer seconds later. The call came because a former coworker had praised her kindness to her brother, who was hiring.

A Nonthaburi temple offers a unique ceremony where monks apply gold leaf to faces, believed to boost confidence and prosperity. Participants say the ancient ritual strengthens their inner "metal" element while emphasizing hard work and good deeds remain essential.

An 18-year-old stopped to find spare change for a stranger's candy, delaying his arrival at a dessert shop by just minutes. He pulled up to find police cars and ambulances responding to a shooting right where he would have been standing.

Reddit's Steve Huffman says social media makes us lonelier by turning connection into performance. His solution? Design online spaces like neighborhoods where real community happens.

A Massachusetts company just proved electric vehicles can drive 745 miles on a single charge using new solid-state battery technology. The breakthrough could make range anxiety a thing of the past.

Figure skating legend Kristi Yamaguchi surprised Sacramento elementary students with free tablets and books through her literacy nonprofit. Her Always Reading program now serves 6,000 underserved children across 40 schools every year.

After United Airlines couldn't help recover her lost AirPods, a traveler got creative with Apple's tracking feature. She turned the tables on the thief by making the earbuds beep every time they tried to use them.

A man paid extra for an aisle seat on Delta, then spent four hours caring for a young boy after declining to swap seats with the child's mom. His kindness turned a frustrating situation into a heartwarming moment that highlights a bigger airline policy problem.
Australian cricket icon Merv Hughes is among hundreds of anglers competing in the Daly River's beloved Barra Classic, a fishing tournament that's been bringing people together since 1982. Despite new challenges from floods and hungry sharks, the remote community event keeps drawing competitors back year after year.
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