Dallas Mavericks Owner joins ABCNews Live at 7 pm ET after the NBA suspends its season due to the novel Coronavirus outbreak. “Where we can support those vendors, where I can give them extra work...that's exactly what we're going to do."
A small act of kindness can truly mean the world to someone else. Lisa West and her husband have eight children, so walking into a restaurant is generally not an option. Last week, her husband surprised her with a date night dinner delivery from Scratch Steakhouse and Lounge in Louisville, Ohio, but unfortunately, the delivery service forgot part of their order. Lisa called the restaurant and spoke to the owner, Demond Germany, who took it upon himself
When fears of coronavirus outbreaks prevented an Ohio sports event from accommodating its typical crowd of 200,000 people, the stadium sent their surplus of event food to first responders and tornado victims in Nashville.
After thedevastating tornadothat ripped through Nashville and central Tennessee on Tuesday, volunteers immediately began looking for ways to help. However, few expected one of those helpers to be a 3-year-old on a tricycle!
The brother of Botham Jean told Amber Guyger ( the woman who took the life of his brother ) he forgives her, didn’t want her to go to jail, prays she gives her life to Christ and asked for permission to hug her.
Dallas Mavericks player, Dirk Nowitzki, put on a show at Madison Square Garden last night and the fans loved it. At 40-years-old, this could be his last year playing in the NBA. If so, he's going out on top!
Ruth Reed was in the checkout line at a grocery store the other day, when she noticed the man in front of her was a little short on cash. The caring teacher covered his bill. The man thanked her and told her his name was Keith. Turns out it was singer, Keith Urban, who was in town for a concert. Everyone appreciates kindness!
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A 51-year-old woman who became depressed, homeless and addicted to drugs, after losing her job, graduated from Harvard University this week. Norma Heath says if she can do it, so can you!