The Ice Bucket Challenge is back. The challenge that splashed through social media in 2014 as people all over the world dumped buckets of ice water on their head to raise money and awareness for ALS ...
BOSTON — Dozens of people, including the Massachusetts governor and several sports stars, dumped cold water on themselves at Fenway Park Thursday to mark the 10th anniversary of the ALS ice bucket ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back! In 2014, millions of people online were dumping buckets of ice water on their heads and pulling out their wallets to raise funds and awareness for ALS, otherwise ...
More than a decade after the "ice bucket challenge" raised millions for ALS, the viral phenomenon has been rebooted with a new mission. The social media challenge from the mid-2010s was revived by the ...
This spring, social media is once again full of people dumping buckets of water on their heads. The famed Ice Bucket Challenge has returned — and while it may look the same as it did at the height of ...
The viral Ice Bucket Challenge from more than a decade ago is making a comeback, taking on a new approach to raise awareness for mental health. But before getting into the details, let's take a trip ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is being credited with helping to raise significant funds that have allowed researchers to identify a gene found to be one of the most common in people with the deadly disease ...
Pete Frates knew challenging people to dump buckets of ice water over their heads would eventually make a difference in the world of ALS research. Nine years later, the former Boston College baseball ...
For all the talent the Oregon Ducks have produced at quarterback, receiver and running back since the start of the College Football Playoff era,... The past two weeks told a tale of two games for the ...
ON THIS STORY. KATIE, THIS IS THE NINTH ANNUAL PUBLIC ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE, AN EVENT WHICH, OF COURSE, TOOK THE WORLD BY STORM AND HAS SINCE RAISED $220 MILLION TO FUND RESEARCH FOR A CURE FOR ALS.