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Deion Sanders Blasts Colorado Players in Fiery Response to Professor’s Note

Read how Deion Sanders passionately addressed issues of classroom engagement and respect after a University of Colorado professor's troubling note reveals significant concerns about player behavior. Coach Prime calls for better academic focus and personal responsibility from his players.

How Could This Happen to Me? Navigating Through Life’s Unexpected Turns

Read about a woman's deeply personal experience with life's unanticipated challenges feeling an overwhelming sense of 'How could this happen to me?' Discover her path from confusion and grief to resilience and understanding.

During a Kitchen Dance Party, Foster Mom Hears Heartfelt Words: ‘I Miss My Other Daddy’

"I felt the tug on my sleeve and looked down to find him standing motionless. His mouth was moving but I couldn’t make out his words. His quiet body in the noisy room caught me off guard. I bent down to find his voice."

Man Spots “Beet-Red” Baby in 120-Degree Car at Kohl’s— Then Remembers What’s in His Trunk

There’s just no excuse for it—purposely leaving a child in a hot car means that you’re knowingly putting that child at risk for heatstroke or death.

Being able to recognize the dangers of a hot car, Steve Eckel is now being called a hero after his visit to a Kohl’s Department store actually saved an infant’s life.

The Howell, New Jersey, resident and retired cop was on his way into the store when he noticed a baby crying inside a car parked in the lot.

Steve approached the vehicle to find a 4-month-old infant, dressed in a pink onesie and sweating profusely. She was beet red, shaking and her eyes were beginning to roll back. Steve knew he only had seconds to act fast.

The father of six darted back to his car to get something out of his trunk that would help him break in and rescue the baby from the climbing heat—it was 120 degrees inside the vehicle.

Research suggests that a car parked on a sunny day in 70 degree weather will rise to 104 degrees inside the vehicle within 30 minutes, and 113 degrees after an hour. When outdoor temperatures are higher—in the 80 to 100 degree range, temperatures inside the vehicle can rapidly climb to anywhere between 130 and 172 degrees in a short amount of time.

Having just cleaned out his trunk, there weren’t too many options to assist with Steve’s break-in. But it’s no coincidence that the only thing he didn’t remove in the clean sweep was his sledgehammer.

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

Deion Sanders Blasts Colorado Players in Fiery Response to Professor’s Note

Read how Deion Sanders passionately addressed issues of classroom engagement and respect after a University of Colorado professor's troubling note reveals significant concerns about player behavior. Coach Prime calls for better academic focus and personal responsibility from his players.

How Could This Happen to Me? Navigating Through Life’s Unexpected Turns

Read about a woman's deeply personal experience with life's unanticipated challenges feeling an overwhelming sense of 'How could this happen to me?' Discover her path from confusion and grief to resilience and understanding.

During a Kitchen Dance Party, Foster Mom Hears Heartfelt Words: ‘I Miss My Other Daddy’

"I felt the tug on my sleeve and looked down to find him standing motionless. His mouth was moving but I couldn’t make out his words. His quiet body in the noisy room caught me off guard. I bent down to find his voice."