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Mariska Hargitay's Real-Life Heroics: Helping a Lost Child Find Her Mom
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Mariska Hargitay's Real-Life Heroics: Helping a Lost Child Find Her Mom

1 year agoSource: WESH 2 Orlando
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"Lost California Dog Found Safe 2,000 Miles Away in Michigan"
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"Lost California Dog Found Safe 2,000 Miles Away in Michigan"

A dog missing in California since the summer was found in suburban Detroit, more than 2,000 miles away from home. The terrier mix, named Mishka, had an identity chip that led to her owners in San Diego. After an incredible journey, the dog was reunited with her family, who suspect she was stolen and sold before ending up in Michigan. The veterinarian who examined Mishka said she was well-cared for, and the mystery of how she made the long journey remains.

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Ohio cop regains custody of K-9 partner in ownership battle

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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An Ohio police officer, Chad Hagan, has been reunited with his former K-9 partner, Igor, after an emotional ownership battle with the city of Shaker Heights. The city voted to allow Hagan and his family to purchase Igor for $16,500, just in time for the holidays. Hagan had worked with Igor for five years before leaving his current policing job. The family's lawyer expressed gratitude for the city's cooperation, and community members raised funds to help reunite the pair.

"Unbreakable Bond: 3 Moms Navigate Rare Twin Pregnancies Together"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ABC News

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Three moms in North Carolina formed a strong bond while going through the rare and high-risk condition of monoamniotic twin pregnancies. Summer Morrison, Keaira Davis, and Vakoya Miller, who were all admitted to the same high-risk maternity unit, provided each other with support, encouragement, and advice during their hospital stays. Monoamniotic twins occur in less than 0.1% of all pregnancies and require constant monitoring due to potential complications. The three moms delivered healthy twin girls within six weeks of each other and have continued to stay in touch, helping each other navigate the challenges of raising their twins.

Chihuahua Rescued from Rush Hour Highway Chase in New York City

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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A group of drivers on the Staten Island Expressway worked together to rescue a runaway Chihuahua named Bean, who was darting through traffic. The drivers attempted to corral the dog in the HOV lane, with one woman running alongside him. Eventually, the dog was safely retrieved with the help of another driver. The video of the rescue went viral, and Bean was quickly reunited with his owners thanks to the efforts of a nurse who saw the commotion and secured the dog in her car.

Unexpected Twist: Bride and Groom's First Kiss Takes an Unforeseen Turn

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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At a wedding in Canada, a four-year-old flower girl named Jolia surprised everyone when she disapproved of the couple's first kiss, declaring it a "bad kiss." Her comment caught everyone off guard, including the priest, and sent the entire congregation into fits of laughter. The couple tried again, and this time Jolia approved, flashing a big smile and giving them a thumbs-up.

"Generous Indianapolis Man Donates $13 Million to Charities"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS News

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An "unbelievably frugal" man named Terry Kahn from Indianapolis left behind a $13 million estate to charities after his death. Kahn, who had no immediate family, lived a modest life and was known for his frugality. In his will, he didn't specify which charities should receive the money, so attorney Dwayne Isaacs reached out to various nonprofits in the area. About a dozen organizations, including Teachers' Treasures, received a share of the estate, with some receiving over a million dollars. Kahn's generosity has left a lasting impact on these nonprofits and their beneficiaries.

Israeli Girl, 5, Joyfully Reunited with Classmates After Hamas Hostage Ordeal

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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A heartwarming video shows a 5-year-old Israeli girl, Emelia Aloni, being mobbed by her excited classmates on her first day back to school after being released by Hamas terrorists. The footage captures her teacher greeting her with a hug, followed by her friends showering her with tight hugs and smiles. Emelia and her mother were held captive for nearly 50 days before being released as part of a hostage-prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel.

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Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Jennifer Flewellen, a Michigan mother of three, surprised her community by attending her youngest son's senior night football game just 15 months after waking up from a five-year coma caused by a car crash. Doctors had initially believed she would never wake up due to the extent of her brain damage. Flewellen's presence at the game was a testament to her remarkable recovery, with her son scoring four touchdowns in her honor. The community, still in shock, celebrated her presence and expressed hope for her continued progress in her journey to walk again.

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Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Life

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Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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A Nebraska man proposed to his girlfriend, Samantha Camenzind, moments after she shot and killed a giant buck during a hunting trip. As they posed for professional photos with the deer, Cole Bures dropped to one knee and asked Camenzind to marry him. The couple, who have been dating for three years and bonded over their love of hunting, plan to have a fall wedding, but not during hunting season.

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Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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