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An endangered pygmy hippo was born at the San Diego Zoo;
Philippine village delivered nearly 300 critically endangered turtle hatchlings to sea;
High school band staff went “on tour” to play the school’s fight song to graduating band seniors.
Special Guest: Kay Trinidad
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Broadway costume designers and staff are making protective gear;
New York hospital staff is surprised with free vacations;
A postal worker left gift cards for 2020 graduates on his route.
Special Guest: Charise Greene
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Twitter CEO says employees can work from home forever;
A Boston police officer used a mating call from his phone to lure an escaped peacock;
Mara the ex-circus elephant is set for a new life in Brazil;
Istanbul residents raise over $1.4 million to help residents with bills.
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Canada is giving their essential workers a pay raise they ‘deserve’;
Girl in Cork sends adorable handmade cards to elderly and vulnerable in lockdown;
A stray cat receives recognition from a town in Virginia, and has a book written about him.
Special Guest: Clare O'Malley
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Princeton names its first black valedictorian in the university’s history;
Farmers in Washington will give away 200,000 lbs of potatoes;
John Oliver launches branded stamps to support the U.S. Postal Service.
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Iowa man receives a lost postcard from 1987;
Sikh doctor chooses to shave ‘in this time of need’;
Chance the Rapper surprises Montgomery County educator with ‘Grammy for teachers’.
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Guy Fieri raises more than $20 million for restaurant workers;
A Philadelphia cafe owner finds a window to business survival;
Teen volunteers in Los Angeles organize service for those who are vulnerable. -
A teen who found $135,000 by an ATM and called the police instead of taking the money;
A teacher who created a safe way to hug her students;
Donations for Native Americans flood in from Irish people;
Bansky’s newest artwork pays tribute to health workers.
Special Guest: Tatiana Grey
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Israeli billionaire hopes to bring water to parched Gaza;
11-year-old girl cheers up isolated nursing home residents by bringing her pony to their windows;
Barack Obama to celebrate graduating seniors.
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Teen rescues a toddler from a canal;
Morgan Stanley will no longer finance oil and gas exploration and development in the Arctic;
Michigan governor announces tuition-free educational program for essential workers.
Special Guest: Jonathan Demar
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A CEO gave $1.6 million to his employees;
Farmers are donating milk and produce to local food banks;
An anonymous donor gave $1 million to hospital workers in Santa Cruz.
Special Guest: Jacob Keith Watson
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HIV HERO donates hundreds of masks;
Greta Thunberg donates $100,000 to combat coronavirus;
Pakistan workers hired to plant trees.
Special Guest: Morgan Marcell
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Exonerated man freed from prison, is now having a “beautiful” time quarantining in hotel;
A local grocer fed a man who was stealing from their store;
Jewish brothers collect yarmulkes to make face masks for those who are homeless.
Special Guest: Emily Afton
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Blasphemy to be decriminalized in Scottish hate crime bill;
A Los Angeles artist gives her neighbors a walk-by gallery;
Mosques across the U.S. open their doors to blood donors during Ramadan.
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The prime minister of Finland held a press conference for children;
A woman is doing one random act of kindness per week for 45 weeks;
California will pay restaurants to feed seniors in need.
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Belgian government pledges free masks for everyone;
6-year-old runs joke stand in British Columbia;
A 56 year old man learns to write his name during the lockdown.
Special Guest: Amy Hutchins
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Art group sends 100 dolls to comfort refugee children;
10 kinds of apples that were thought to be extinct have been rediscovered;
Turkey Issues an Order to Feed Stray Animals So They Don’t Starve in the Pandemic.
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Publix Grocery Store buys excess milk and produce from farmers and donates it to food banks;
NYC will serve 500,000 free halal meals during Ramadan;
Steakhouse regulars picked up a to-go order and left their entire $1,200 stimulus check as a tip;
Koalas treated at the world's only all-koala hospital are finally being released back into the wild after the Australian Bushfires.
Special Guest: Kimberly Marable
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Tokyo’s Pride Parade is going online to support those in isolation;
A dog stolen in San Francisco has been found 4 months later in Los Angeles;
Tom Hanks sends a letter and typewriter to a bullied Australian boy named Corona.
Special Guest: Todd Cerveris
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