Monday, May 4, 2026

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Good Afternoon! In today’s Feel Good Flyover, quick thinking and a whole lot of courage took over when a school bus driver lost consciousness mid-route, and it was a group of middle schoolers who stepped up in a big way. We have the remarkable details below.
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Good News

Article Icon 1Top NFL Pick Donates $500K for MS

Hours before the Las Vegas Raiders selected him as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza announced a $500,000 donation to the National MS Society and launched the Mendoza Family Fund in honor of his mother, Elsa, who has lived with multiple sclerosis for nearly 20 years.

Fernando skipped attending the draft in Pittsburgh to be with his family in Miami. His mother delivered an emotional message as she addressed the room: “I am so proud of not all the successes; you make me so proud—your kindness, your humility, your faith.

The donation launches the Mendoza Family Fund, which builds on years of fundraising efforts by Fernando and his brother Alberto. The brothers have already raised more than $360,000 through partnerships with local restaurants, creating Cuban-themed menu items with proceeds going to MS research.

The initiative aims to raise more than $1 million over the next three years.

She’s the reason we fight, and the reason we believe we can do something bigger than ourselves,” Fernando said. “Together, we can bring us closer to a cure and a future free of MS.

Article Icon 1Kids Act after Bus Driver Blacks Out

A group of Mississippi middle school students jumped into action after their bus driver suffered an asthma attack and lost consciousness on a four-lane highway with about 40 kids on board.

Jackson Casnave, 12, was sitting directly behind the driver when the bus began to swerve. He grabbed the wheel and called for help. Darrius Clark, also 12, slammed on the brakes, and together they guided the bus onto a median and put it in park. Kayleigh Clark, 13, called 911, while Destiny Cornelius, 15, and McKenzy Finch, 13, administered the driver’s medication and contacted the school district.

I didn’t have time to process my emotions,” Jackson said. “I just wanted to make sure that nobody got hurt.”

Driver Leah Taylor, 46, has made a full recovery and was emotional in thanking her students: “They’re the ones that saved my life and everybody else’s on that bus.”

Article Icon 1Ohio Siblings Reunite in Same Nursing Home

After nearly a decade apart, a brother and sister discovered they were living just a few doors down from each other at a nursing facility in Massillon, Ohio.

Becky Gibson, 82, moved into Rose Lane Nursing and Rehabilitation in late 2024. In January, her brother, 75-year-old Vietnam veteran Ralph Slawter, moved into the same facility after spending four decades in Florida. Neither knew the other was there until their daughters connected the dots through social media.

A few nights after Ralph arrived, his grandson wheeled him down the hallway, where he found his sister. The two now spend their days together looking through old photographs and watching the geese on the pond outside.

I didn’t know I’d ever see her again,” Ralph said, “and here we ended up here together.”

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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Feel Good Flyover Podcast. Clicking the link will take you directly there:

Newly released body camera video shows a Jacksonville officer talking a man down from a bridge, offering to pray with him. (Listen Now)

A 23-year-old Polish streamer’s nine-day livestream raised more than $68 million for children with cancer. (Hear Story)

Believed to be the oldest of her kind in the world, a Humboldt penguin just turned 38, marked with an ice cake topped with sardines. (Hear Details)

  

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Amazing News

➤ A 96-year-old great-grandmother has gone viral after teaching her granddaughter’s 150-pound Newfoundland to dig perfect flower-sized holes wherever she points. The gentle giant patiently waits as she plants her marigolds, turning gardening into the sweetest team effort on the internet. (Watch Video)

A dachshund vanished for nearly three months in Perth, Australia, sending his owner on a desperate search. After weeks of feed stations and traps across the neighborhood, a local resident found the emaciated pup hiding in her shed and reunited him with his family. (See Photos)

Two friends drove a three-wheeled Reliant Robin named “Shiela” 14,000 miles across 22 African countries, chasing a world record. Despite blown engines, broken gearboxes, and a cattle-truck rescue, the chronically unreliable car finally limped across the finish line. (See Photos)

Two police bloodhounds located a missing California woman who had fallen 200 feet down a steep ravine after suffering a medical emergency. The dogs picked up her scent from a pillow and led rescuers down a half-mile trail, where they airlifted her to safety. (Full Story

A tree surgeon who suffered a medical emergency 75 feet up a palm tree was rescued by a San Jose firefighter winched down from a Cal Fire helicopter. The unconscious worker was cut free and lowered safely to the ground. (See Details)

 A UK charity called “Granborghini” is fighting elderly loneliness by connecting seniors with supercar owners for wild joyrides in Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and McLarens, with one 82-year-old gran hoping to ride in every car. (See Cars)

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A playful polar bear at the Oregon Zoo cools off with a joyful “cold plunge,” splashing and spinning in icy water.

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Fun Friday

Did you know that the inventor of the carousel never met the inventor of the Ferris wheel?

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Friday Quote

My mom is my light; she is my why. She taught me to be optimistic, stay resilient and be myself.

Fernando Mendoza on his mother’s influence as she battles multiple sclerosis.

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