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The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in the USA that grants wishes to children (2.5 years to 18 years old) with life-threatening medical conditions. - Source: Wikipedia

Adam Merchant had a wish and a command for the New York Giants.

Tenor sax legend Sonny Rollins was a triple winner at this year's annual Jazz Awards, garnering musician of the year honors for the second straight year.
WWE superstar John Cena granted his 300th wish to a 7-year-old Pennsylvania boy with a spinal condition, continuing his streak as the most popular celebrity granter in Make-A-Wish Foundation history.
In a packed rehearsal room a few floors above the massive stage at Radio City Music Hall, 13-year-old Alyssa Casson walked to a spot in front of a panel of judges and paused, preparing to sing.
Police in Vermont say a stolen 1972 Fender Telecaster electric guitar autographed by members of Pearl Jam for a teenager with a brain tumor has been recovered _ but the signatures are gone.
A Vermont man is seeking the return of a 1972 Fender Telecaster electric guitar that his late brother received during a 1991 trip to Seattle arranged through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Justin Bieber is in the holiday spirit: The singer says he's the first artist on the Universal Music roster to have part of his album sales benefit charity.
Justin Bieber is in the holiday spirit: The singer is the first artist on the Universal Music roster to have part of his album sales benefit a charity.
A few summers ago, Erick Cruz was playing summer ball with Bryce Harper.
Chris Ramirez stood in the hot desert sun, smiling as he surveyed the pitchers tossing in front of him.

On the outside, they all look the same: White armor, white helmets, black blaster rifles. Imperial soldiers from a galaxy far, far away, they're loyal only to the Empire and recognizable everywhere as "Star Wars" storm troopers.
LAS VEGAS — Jerry Yang, a 39-year-old psychologist who uses his professional training in his card-playing arsenal, won the $8.25 million top prize yesterday at the World Series of Poker.
LAS VEGAS — Jerry Yang, a 39-year-old psychologist who uses his professional training in his card-playing arsenal, won the $8.25 million top prize yesterday at the World Series of Poker.