Good Samaritan Comforts Teen Trapped in Overturned Vehicle: ‘There Are Still Good People in This World’
A good Samaritan found a teenager who was trapped in a crashed car and comforted him until first responders arrived on scene.

A good Samaritan found a teenager who was trapped in a crashed car and comforted him until first responders arrived on scene.

Campus Reform published a video on Thursday of reporter Ophelie Jacobson interviewing college students at the University of Florida regarding the philosophy of ‘my body my choice,’ as it relates to abortion and vaccine mandates.

San Francisco will require that children ages five through eleven provide proof of vaccination to gain access to indoor businesses.

A New York man was apprehended for an alleged double homicide which took place less than a week after he was released without bail for an arson charge.

An Ohio couple adopted their foster children, who are three young sisters, on the first day of National Adoption Month.

The city of Allentown, Pennsylvania, voted not to remove English as its official language in a referendum ballot question on Tuesday.

Republicans came away with significant victories on Long Island as the election of Republican district attorneys in Nassau and Suffolk Counties signals a repudiation of the state’s contentious bail reform law.

Franklin Graham congratulated Virginia’s Republican Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin on his momentous victory over Democrat candidate Terry McAuliffe in Tuesday’s gubernatorial election, stating, “Thank you for your faith in God and for standing strong for His values.”

Video footage caught the moment a Sacramento man rescued a kitten that was caught in floodwaters on October 24 after a northern California storm.

New York City fire marshals have arrested a suspect in connection to an alleged arson involving a Molotov cocktail in Brooklyn on October 30.

Fathers in Louisiana say they have the momentum to take their group “Dads on Duty” national after their supervision ended frequent fights at a local high school.

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s (D) vaccine mandate for all New York City municipal workers went into effect Monday as approximately 22,000 city workers remain unvaccinated, according to reports.

Sacramento is tied with Miami for having the least affordable new homes market in the United States, according to a study.

Several states are looking at Christmas tree shortages ahead of this year’s holiday season, according to reports.

Two Good Samaritans thwarted an alleged attempted toddler abduction by a 35-year-old woman in Sacramento on October 25.

New York City is suffering from a shortage of firefighters and EMS personnel on the eve of the November 1 deadline, which requires city workers have at least one dosage of a COVID vaccine, according to reports.

A Colorado couple was reunited with their lost dog “Cabo” after he was missing for ten days in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

A mother was allegedly banned as a volunteer at her childrens’ school after someone informed school officials of her OnlyFans account.

Lightning struck twice for a Maryland man who recently claimed his second $2 million lottery prize from a scratch-off ticket.

Northern Virginia authorities are increasing security efforts at malls and shopping centers outside of Washington, DC, over Halloween weekend in response to a potential ISIS threat, reports say.

A Massachusetts State Police K9 named Orry assisted in the rescue of a young woman who fled an ambulance on her way to a hospital and gave herself self-inflicted injuries, police say.

New York State’s pension fund announced it will be selling its Unilever PLC shares, which total $111 million, due to the company’s subsidiary Ben & Jerry’s boycott of Israel’s occupied territories, the New York Post reports.

A 19-year-old California man pleaded guilty to murdering a 16-year-old girl and her parents after the girl’s father found him in bed with her, prosecutors say.

An Amazon driver is out of a job following a video appearing to showing a woman exiting out of the back door of his Amazon truck.

A Florida school board member reportedly accompanied elementary school students on a field trip to a gay bar.

A live microphone caught a California school board president uttering “f*ck you” after a concerned parent addressed the school board.

A California man saved a substantial amount of money by eating every meal at Six Flags for $150 a year since 2014.

A man dressed in a “Talladega Nights” Ricky Bobby costume was arrested following an alleged crime spree in Clackamas County, Oregon, on October 26.

A bride surprised her blind groom with a tactile wedding dress comprised of multiple textures that brought her groom to tears.

A Pennsylvania man has been charged with aggravated assault for allegedly throwing pumpkins at a grandmother while she was parked outside of his home on October 20.

A nor’easter battered eastern Massachusetts leaving over 490,000 businesses and homes without power by midmorning on October 27.

The Cleveland Guardians roller derby team has filed a federal lawsuit against the Cleveland Guardians baseball team, formerly known as the Cleveland Indians, “to stop the unauthorized use of its CLEVELAND GUARDIANS team name.”

An 11-year-old Connecticut boy held a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association on October 23-24 in memory of his late great-grandmother.

At least 150 residents in San Francisco have hired private security as crimes in the area have caused significant concerns among community members.

Marijuana dealers in New York City set up shop over the weekend in Manhattan’s Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village.

The U.S. State Department announced a new program on Monday called Sponsor Circles, which enables private citizens to sponsor displaced Afghans.

As the people of Georgia celebrated the Atlanta Braves’ first National League Pennant win in over twenty years, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) took a shot at Major League Baseball (MLB) and Stacey Abrams for the relocation of the All-Star Game earlier this year.

On October 24, the city of Châlons-En-Champagne, France, honored the centennial anniversary of the United States Unknown Soldier selection, which took place at Châlons-En-Champagne’s City Hall on October 24, 1921.

Fathers put an end to a series of fights at a Louisiana High School by forming a group called Dads on Duty and supervising students.

Country music icon Travis Tritt took to Twitter to thank the Atlanta Braves for refusing “to be bullied” by “wing nut cancel culture’ after he sang the National Anthem before game six of Major League Baseball’s National League Championship Series (NLCS) between the Braves and Dodgers.
