Happy Thursday!
Today is Go For Broke Day
#GoForBrokeDay
This a day for taking a chance, giving it all you have, and leaving nothing undone. It may be a day to put all your money down when gambling, to risk everything for a new project or business endeavor, to start a new job, or take a chance on a new relationship.
When I started PN4U I decided to go for broke!
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Eric Butterworth
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Animal amputees walk again
- Woman meets officer who saved her life
- Watch Dad Successfully Pull Out a Single Middle Block of Jenga
- Texas Senior Gets Full Ride to All Top 20 Colleges: ‘He’s Worked So Hard for This,’ Mom Says
- Restaurant Employees Surprise Coworker With A Plane Ticket To See Her Family
- Alexa now lets you donate to nearly 50 nonprofits
- Adult recipient of stem cell transplant in Calgary cured of sickle-cell disease
- Cleaning up water that bees like to drink
- Free San Antonio Muslim clinic treats the uninsured to honor God
- Baltimore Student Accepted To All 8 Ivy League Schools
- Ebay billionaire keeps #MeToo moving by donating millions
- Meeting our match: Buying 100 percent renewable energy
- IU students rescue dog from railroad tracks, reunite dog with owner
- Toms River hockey dad sticks with team after son, 9, dies from leukemia
- One-armed teen baseball catcher inspires millions, including professional athletes
- Volunteer dedicates his life to Jewish community
- Bride dies weeks before wedding, but lives on through organ donation
- Paralyzed Groom Stands For His Bride
- Alum donates $10M to ASU; WWII vet honors professor who taught him 70 years ago
- Doctors told woman with cancer to move up wedding day. She refused, had €˜best day ever’
- Dog’s life-saving surgery after swallowing golf ball
- Outside YouTube, this Carl’s Jr. employee made a tourniquet from a bungee cord to help a bleeding woman
- Sesame Street theme park receives world’s first autism certification
- This Little Girl Lost Her Mother. So Her Bus Driver Started Braiding Her Hair
- Audiobook That Was 42 Years Overdue Finally Returned to Library
- 7-Year-Old With Cancer Makes Care Packages for Other Hospitalized Kids
- A College Student Saved a Drowning Squirrel Using a Trick She Learned From The Office
- Grocery store singer gets accepted to Berklee College of Music
- Nation reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy
- Martin Luther King Jr. Dreamed of Realizing America’s Promise
- Olympian donates 200 pairs of running shoes to Colo. kids
- How Two Runners Are Using Their Beloved Sport To Fight Drug …
- Teen Gives Back To Community One Laundry Load At A Time
- Heroes of the Heartland: Des Moines officer changes lives with meals
- This Yard Sign Proves That At Least Someone Gets It
- Where Marijuana is Legal, Opioid Prescriptions Fall, Studies Find
- New Jersey is Giving Away Thousands of Trees €“ Here’s How to Get Yours
- 8th Grader Saves All Year for Spring Break So She Can Pay For Low-Income People’s Laundry
- Parkland shooting student injured after shielding classmates released from hospital
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These Ordinary Hats Are Actually Bicycle Helmets That Could Save Thousands of Lives
Two college students are revolutionizing the way that bicyclists stay safe on the roads. David Hall and Jordan Klein are the masterminds behind the Park and Diamond helmet €“ a piece of headwear that is as thin and stylish as a baseball cap or beanie, but as durable as a traditional bike helmet. The helmet’s versatility€¦
- Mom crosses border every day to help the poor
- Hotel gives out environmental friendly sunscreen to protect Hawaii’s coral reefs
- Watch: One-armed high school baseball catcher inspires
- Britain to ban ivory items regardless of their age
- ‘It’s up to us to take care of us’: Volunteer dedicates his life to service
- The mystery of the mummy’s head: How the FBI helped crack a 4,000-year-old case
- Parole? No thanks. Man turns down freedom for a better chance on the outside
- Environmental group is turning Hawaii’s ocean waste into energy
- Lives of 5000 Children and their Families Improved through Volunteer Support
- Warriors’ Hoops for Kids Program Donates $450,000 to Youth in the Bay Area
- GR company testing autism treatment drug
- Illinois woman turns 111, credits longevity to faith, Bible on iPad
- Chicago pizza delivery woman moved to tears after church honors her with incredible tip
- Boy trapped in toxic sewage pipe for over 12 hours rescued
- Maryland woman gives sheltered 26-year-old cat a new home
- ‘One-in-a-million’: Woman had son, then twins €” and now has given birth to triplets
- “Doctor Who” Fan Builds TARDIS-Inspired Free Library in Detroit
- Donte DiVincenzo leads Villanova to NCAA championship in 79-62 win over Michigan
- ‘Even though I couldn’t see it, I knew it was the one’: Incredible pictures show the moment a blind bride-to-be who lost her vision at 27 finds her dream wedding dress
- Teen battling cancer is crowned honorary prom queen
- STEPHEN HAWKING’S FINAL GIFT WAS AN EASTER MEAL FOR THE HUNGRY
- US soldier in firefighter gear surprises daughters after yearlong deployment in Afghanistan
- Baaaarking mad! Lamb saved from slaughterhouse lives life as a dog in new rescue home
- Star-Studded €˜Hilarity for Charity’ Comedy Special to Benefit Alzheimer’s on Netflix This Week
- London Wants to Plant Wildflowers for All 9 Million Residents
- Family reunites with long-lost daughter after 24-year search
- ‘Firefighter’ who shows up at Ohio home has big surprise
- Donkey €˜Therapy’ Helps Autistic Young Woman Tune Into The World Around Her
- Rainbows are (literally) in the eye of the beholder
Magical phenomena are even cooler when you understand the science behind them. The people onboard this ship also see a rainbow far off in the distance. Pixabay Rainbows are perhaps the closest things we have to real magic. They appear like beautiful, ghostly apparitions in the sky just as the rain clears and the sun peeks€¦
- Family reveals son, 2, miraculously woke up from coma day after being taken off life support
- Here’s a great excuse to stop mowing your lawn
- Ex-Astros coach returns to throw out first pitch months after nearly dying from brain injury
- Bulgarians Are Letting Storks Inside Their Homes To Save Them From Freezing
- Maryland woman gives sheltered 26-year-old cat a new home
- Prime perk: Everything in Amazon’s new sample section is either $2 or $4 with full credit
- 97-year-old flexes muscles at namesake powerlifting event
- 2-Year-Old Makes Miraculous Recovery After Parents Turn Off Life Support
- Heroic Imagination Project aims to create everyday heroes
- When you buy a shirt you help others…
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