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Woman with only a 2 percent chance to live amazes America's Got Talent with performance

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All of us face challenges in life, but some people also face challenges to life itself. For 30-year-

[Woman with only a 2 percent chance to live amazes America's Got Talent with performance]( All of us face challenges in life, but some people also face challenges to life itself. For 30-year-old singer Jane Marczweski, who goes by Nightbirde when she sings, those challenges are real and immediate in the form of her third round of cancer. Prior to her America's Got Talent audition, scans showed cancer in her lungs, spine, and liver. Her prognosis was daunting—six months to live and a two percent chance of survival. [Read the Story]( [Jill Biden explains why she wore a 'LOVE' jacket during first European visit as First Lady]( Joe Biden arrived in the UK on Wednesday, marking his first overseas trip as president. One of the main goals of his trip is to let European leaders know that America is back after Donald Trump mocked our closest allies and promoted an "America First" agenda during his presidency. The White House says this trip will focus on America's commitment to rallying world democracies and defending shared values. [Read the Story]( [Queer teens are using a Jason Derulo song to come out and the reactions are just priceless]( When dance and singer Jason Derulo penned "Get Ugly" in 2015, little did he think queer teens would be using it to come out to their friends and family. The track had shot up the charts at the time of its release and became a go-to tune at bar mitzvahs and dorm parties. Coming out to your loved ones can be nerve-wracking and that makes it harder to form coherent sentences as you prepare to have that life-altering conversation. Teens are now using the lyrics from Derulo's "Get Ugly"—This girl straight and this girl not—to do the heavy lifting for them as they come out of the closet. [Read the Story]( [Jogger and her dog bring unexpected comfort to grieving 6-year-old at her father's funeral]( Dogs can be a tremendous help to people experiencing grief. They provide unconditional love, always listen, and are so attuned to feelings they're known to comfort people when they're feeling sad. Six-year-old Raelynn Nast must have known this when she reached out to a stranger and her dog during one of the hardest moments of her young life. [Read the Story]( [North Carolina principal wows with rendition of 'I Will Always Love You' to outgoing seniors]( Most principals give heartfelt speeches to the outgoing senior class at high school graduations. Most principals do not, however, sing a heartfelt song to them as they prepare to make their way in the world. North Carolina principal Marcus Gause did just that, singing an impressive rendition of "I Will Always Love You"—a song written by Dolly Parton but most famously performed by Whitney Houston—to the students leaving his care. Not only is his a capella perfomance at the podium sweet, but the man can seriously sing. [Read the Story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Website]( Copyright © 2020 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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