NORTON META TAG

23 December 2019

The Optimist: She’s 105. He’s 106. The world’s oldest living couple celebrates 80 years of marriage, He grew up never seeing a black Santa, so he decided to become one, They thought their dog was gone forever. Meanwhile, prison inmates were treating him like a king. , She fought the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and won, This 5-year-old got to ride a unicorn before brain surgery, thanks to his kindergarten class , Miss World’s win means five black women now hold the top pageant titles — a historic first, Heisman winner Joe Burrow spoke ‘from the heart’ about hunger in his hometown. Now money is pouring in. ,Not many women fought California’s deadly fires. We spent a day at the station with some who did., This artist gives paintings to people who donate at least $25 to any charity 22DEZ19

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The Optimist
Stories that inspire.
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She’s 105. He’s 106. The world’s oldest living couple celebrates 80 years of marriage.

John and Charlotte Henderson, who met at the University of Texas Austin in 1934 and wed five years later, have been recognized by Guinness World Records for the longevity of their love.
By Gillian Brockell    Read more »

He grew up never seeing a black Santa, so he decided to become one

Tony Covay is a seasoned street musician, but this is his first time stepping into Saint Nick’s boots.
Perspective    By Theresa Vargas    Read more »

They thought their dog was gone forever. Meanwhile, prison inmates were treating him like a king.

Soup the dog feasted on roast beef and peach cobbler at the Alabama correctional facility. “He was living high on the hog,” his owner said.
By Marisa Iati    Read more »

She fought the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and won

Mitsuye Endo rarely spoke of the pivotal role she played in a Supreme Court case that forced the U.S. government to release thousands of Japanese Americans held in internment camps during World War II.
By Lori Aratani    Read more »

This 5-year-old got to ride a unicorn before brain surgery, thanks to his kindergarten class

The party let the class say goodbye to Wyatt before he left last week for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis.
By Meryl Kornfield    Read more »

Miss World’s win means five black women now hold the top pageant titles — a historic first

On Saturday, Jamaica’s Toni-Ann Singh was named Miss World, joining a 2019 cohort of advocates for prison reform, women’s rights and music education who used their platform to address conventional beauty standards.
By Katie Mettler    Read more »

Heisman winner Joe Burrow spoke ‘from the heart’ about hunger in his hometown. Now money is pouring in.

An emotional speech that touched on rural poverty sparked an "amazing" food pantry fundraiser.
By Cindy Boren    Read more »


Not many women fought California’s deadly fires. We spent a day at the station with some who did.

Women comprise just 5.1 percent of all U.S. career firefighters
By Zara Stone    Read more »

This artist gives paintings to people who donate at least $25 to any charity

She initially wasn’t sure how people would respond. “I was flabbergasted at what happened,” she said.
By Lisa Kanarek    Read more »

Can you find Santa’s reindeer?

Round up all 25 reindeer running loose in the suburbs.
Game    By Gus Morais, Eddie Alvarez and Jake Crump    Read more »

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