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A new law requires Illinois high schoolers to learn about climate change. It was written by two local teens

Two high schoolers themselves were foundational in efforts to mandate climate curriculum in Illinois high schools.
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These movies pass the 'Bechdel Test' for climate change

The nonprofit Good Energy has created a test akin to the “Bechdel Test” to evaluate whether the reality of climate change is being reflected in films and television.
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Woman breaks down in tears after her neighbors leave shocking note on her doorstep

Emily Jean normally posts sewing tutorials on TikTok to a small audience. Her latest video has raked in over a million views.
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Ramadan holds new meaning in Minneapolis this year: 'I’m extremely proud to be a Minnesotan'

The last two months have been harrowing for Minneapolis locals — especially those of the Muslim faith.
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Hungry Palestinians observe Ramadan fasts. World Central Kitchen ensures millions are still fed

Ramadan fasts change the way aid groups operate in Gaza, but World Central Kitchen promises Palestinians will still have reliable access to food.
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