by Jess Faraday | Apr 2, 2018 | fabweb.org, New
They say that children are the future. And, looking at Autumn Peltier, the future is in good hands. This thirteen-year-old First Nations girl has been nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize, for her work toward water protection. And it’s...
by Jess Faraday | Mar 31, 2018 | fabweb.org, New
The reports are eerily similar. The skies go dark. Radio signals die. And then a World War II-era ghost plane glides, low and silent, across the sky before disappearing. What is happening in the skies over Derbyshire? According to the calls flooding the offices of The...
by Jess Faraday | Mar 29, 2018 | fabweb.org, Nature News, New
Some write off cryptozoology, the study of legendary creatures, as a crackpot pseudoscience. But many people who actually search for Bigfoot, Nessie, and other cryptids, believe that science will one day prove their existence. It happened with the coelacanth, after...
by Jess Faraday | Mar 29, 2018 | Dangerous News, Disaster, Inspiring, Nature News, New, News
“Hero” is probably the last word thirteen-year-old Virgil Smith would use to describe himself. But that’s exactly what others are calling him after his heroic actions during Hurricane Harvey in 2017. And that’s also what the Congressional Medal...
by Wendy Gittleson | Mar 29, 2018 | New
Americans love dogs, and why wouldn’t we? For thousands of years, dogs have been raised with one real purpose, to be our companions, and they are amazing at it. Dogs provide unconditional love. They’re always up for fun and they teach us to live in the...
by Marty Townsend | Mar 26, 2018 | Celebrity, Entertainment, Funny, New
A class project at Waverly Belmont Elementary in Nashville, Tennessee, has created an internet sensation. Kindergarten students took turns broadcasting the weather for the month of March. Videos were recorded and posted on YouTube each day of the month. Carden Corts...