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Anthony Small is making waves on TikTok after his mom posted a video of the 5-year-old boy dressed up in a tuxedo, delivering flowers to his Valentine.
Brock Purdy, only in his second year in the NFL, was selected dead last in the 2022 NFL draft, earning him the nickname "Mr. Irrelevant." Now, he's the youngest quarterback in 49ers history to lead his team to the Super Bowl.
Allison and Eric Blosfield were excited to welcome their third child to the family when they got some scary news early in the pregnancy. Doctors told Allison that their baby, a boy, had a 77% positive test for having Down syndrome.
At just 3 pounds, the baby who is now named Samuel Tyler was so small he fit in a shoebox. And that's the where his birth mother put him as a makeshift cradle when she left him at a local firehouse with a note explaining she couldn't care for him.
People across the internet are reeling this week after everyone’s childhood favorite, Elmo, posed a simple question on X (formerly Twitter): “How is everybody doing?” The answer has been a resounding, “not well.”
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FedEx driver, Brian Scholl, truly showed what it means to live out the principle that everyone is your neighbor, even if you're just passing through their neighborhood while on the job.