
When a vet finds three Vietnamese orphans living on a raft, it changes his life -- and theirs.
By Doug Colligan in Reader's Digest - July 2004
Why did I ever agree to play the cello for a bunch of teenage prisoners?
By Mark Salzman in Reader's Digest - May 2004
A risky surgery is giving this 7-year-old boy a fighting chance.
By Juliet Papa in Reader's Digest - August 2007
Kids and Caffeine: How Dangerous Is It?
Are caffeine jolts hurting your kids?
By Katharine Mieszkowski in Reader's Digest - July 2007
Try these exercises from Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad."
by Marc Myers in Reader's Digest - March 2005
Everyone in Mr. C's class learns to reach for the high notes.
By Lynn Rosellini in Reader's Digest - October 2004
The DA lied. Their school denounced them. And the media had a field day. The untold story behind a shocking rush to judgment.
By Stuart Taylor, Jr., and KC Johnson in Reader's Digest - September 2007
Quick Study: The Future of Work
Say goodbye to the classic 40-hour workweek. The sputtering economy, the decline of manufacturing, and the ubiquitous BlackBerry are remaking 9 to 5 into something with unpredictable hours and fuzzier borders. Here's a look at the forces that will shape your time on the job through the recession and beyond.
By Mattathias Schwartz in Reader's Digest - June 2009
An average student is given the hope and confidence to make a difference in the world.
By Gail Cameron Wescott in Reader's Digest - April 2008