Since the “Save the Bees” campaign gained national traction in the 1990s, scientists have made significant strides in conserving vulnerable bee species — and cataloged startling new discoveries along ...
In the last decade, the “angel shot” is a drink order that has been gaining prominence in bars around the world. But the “angel shot” isn’t a drink you can pour into a glass — it’s a life-saving ...
According to National Coalition for the Homeless, 40% of the country’s homeless youth population is comprised of LGTBQ+ teens. When New York native Austin Rivers took up knitting during the COVID-19 ...
In a recent poll from the American Psychiatric Association, at least one-third of Americans said they feel lonely every week. Experts have called loneliness a public health epidemic. And between ...
For many, spreading the “holiday spirit” means more than simply stringing up twinkling lights, baking cookies, and meeting mall Santas — it’s also a time for generosity. In 2023, 75.7 million people — ...
In Littleton, Colorado, just south of Denver, 1,200 new employees have shown up to work along 98 acres of open space. After a 580-acre Quarry fire in the area this summer, the nearby Waterton Campus ...
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Mister Rogers once said: When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” ‍ The Goodnewspaper ...
On Monday, December 9, the Wildlife Crime Control Unit of the Forest Department of Bangladesh responded to an anonymous tip in the village of Chandpur. The call took them to a warehouse in Shahrashti, ...
While COVID-19 lockdown will go down in history as a time devoid of in-person gatherings across the globe, in the United Kingdom, one quiet area on the coast of Suffolk became the hot spot for gray ...
Discovered by Charles Darwin in the 1800s on a journey through Argentina and Chile, the aptly named Darwin’s frog is one of the most unique amphibian species in the world. Unfortunately, the tiny, ...