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Four-year-old Noah Fisher was heartbroken when he found out he had to wear glasses. Like millions of visually-challenged kids before him, he was sure people would laugh at him. Luckily, his mother Lindsey had an ingenious idea: let social media convince her toddler that he was far from alone in his bespectacled fate. She set up "Glasses For Noah," a Facebook page designed to provide friendly moral support for her son. "Our sweet 4-year old, Noah, just got glasses and is having a hard time adjusting. Let's show him just how cool glasses really are!" she wrote.
To encourage Noah, family and friends posted photos of themselves in glasses. Soon, word spread, the media caught on, and thousands of supporters from around the world joined the movement. As of today, the "Glasses For Noah" page has over 8,000 Likes — a number that could potentially double within hours. The best news? As his mom's recent uploads reveal, Noah now looks perfectly content — and totally adorable — in his glasses. (NY Daily News)
The was good news and bad news out of Donald Trump's rally in Mobile, Alabama, on Friday night. First, the not-terribly-surprising bad news. Video from the event captured a guy/racist yelling out "White power!" as Trump stumped. Ironically, considering he was wearing a Make America Great Again hat, Trump didn't address read
The man who allegedly housed Rosie O'Donnell's daughter Chelsea was arrested Friday at his home in Barnegat, New Jersey, for "allegedly having inappropriate online communications" with the 17-year-old, The Associated Press reports. Steven Sheerer, 25, now faces obscenity and child endangerment charges based on read
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