News

A 79-year-old honored a forgotten tragedy by earning his degree where three students were once killed for demanding justice.
As part of our "Kindness 101" series, Steve Hartman shares how one family turned grief into gratitude with a tribute that brought meaning, memory, and language together.
Linwood Riddick, of Summerville, S.C., recently learned of the 1968 "Orangeburg Massacre" protest at South Carolina State University, during which three Black students were killed. The Vietnam War ...
In a powerful story about mercy, Steve Hartman and his kids introduce us to Tricia Seaman, a nurse who honored her patient's dying wish by becoming a mother to her son.
In this week's "Kindness 101," Steve Hartman and his children revisit the story of a teenage athlete who started giving back ...
You may wonder where I get the ideas for these columns I write. They come from people I know or some that I just met. When I scroll through the Internet, I get some ideas from there, too. Steve ...
In this week's "Kindness 101," Steve Hartman and his kids revisit a story about the power of imagination, as a first grade class goes on an unforgettable journey from their desks. Donald Trump ...
But they opened up their hearts again to take in four more children despite the pain. Steve Hartman has the story for "On the Road." Qatar pushes back on reports of $400M Boeing jet gift to Trump ...
Steve Hartman has the story. Texas Conservatives Want a California Monument Gone Lester Holt Will Exit NBC's ‘Nightly,' But Not News: ‘I Still Had Gas In The Tank' Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says ...