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Story Life
A Girl Working After School Was Called “Money-Hungry” — Her Answer at the Honors Ceremony Left the Entire Auditorium Silent
She turned down a free school trip and picked up an extra shift instead, and when the truth behind that…
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Biker Story
Part 2: A Biker Pulled Over on I-70 To Pick Up a Dog Someone Left To Die — 200 Miles Later, a Stranger’s Photo Went Viral. The Reason He Stopped Is Worse Than You Think
Ray Sorenson grew up in a trailer outside Grand Junction, Colorado. His father was a long-haul trucker. His mother was…
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Part 2: A Biker Died With No Family and We Buried Him Anyway — What 200 Brothers Put on His Casket Wrecked Every Man in That Cemetery
Earl Mackey was, by every standard the world usually measures a man by, a failure. He never married. He never…
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Biker Story
A 6-Year-Old Cancer Patient Asked for One Gift at the Biker Toy Run — What the 280-Pound Club President Did After He Got Home Broke His Wife
The biggest, loudest, most tattooed man in the hospital parking lot got down on one knee in front of a…
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Part 2: A Biker Blocked a Kidnapper’s Escape Route Without Saying a Word — The Security Footage Showed What His Hands Were Doing
Danny Rojas is forty-seven. Mexican-American. Born in McAllen. Moved to Waco in 2001. Six-foot-one. Two hundred ten pounds. Black hair…
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Part 2: For 7 Winters These Bikers Fed the Homeless in Silence — Then a Man Living Under a Bridge Pulled Out His Phone and Broke Their Only Rule
Part 2: Walt Kowalski is 63. Six-foot-one. Retired union iron worker. Thirty-eight years on skyscrapers in Chicago and Milwaukee. Polish…
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Biker Story
Part 2: 30 Bikers Dressed as Princesses, Superheroes and Bunnies Rolled Into a Broke Neighborhood on Halloween — What They Did at Each Door Wrecked Me
Thirty Harleys rolled into the poorest trailer park in our county on Halloween night. The men riding them weren’t wearing…
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Part 2: He Carried a Wrench Like a Weapon — Every Saturday, He Used It to Teach Fatherless Boys How Not to Break
I was thirteen when I started going to the workshop at Jefferson Community Center on the south side of Tulsa,…
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Part 2: His Mother Sewed the Leather Vest by Hand — When He Wore It to the Club, Forty Men Stood Up
I first met Eli Mercer in the back lot of Rita’s Diner off old Route 66, where the coffee tasted…
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Biker Story
Part 2: The Biker Who Jumped Into a Freezing Lake To Save a Stranger’s Kid — He Couldn’t Swim, And That Wasn’t Even The Hardest Part
Denny Parsons got the road name Wolf in 1983 at Camp Lejeune. Marine Corps Infantry. Two tours, one in Beirut…
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