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Tech & Innovation
With student clubs and scholarships, Girls Who Code is on track to close the tech gender gap by 2030
The organization aims to serve 5 million new young women, girls, and non-binary students in the next five years.
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Sports
This golf tournament is the largest zero-waste sporting event in the world
For 12 years, the “People’s Open” in Phoenix, Arizona has served as the largest zero-waste sporting event in the world.
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Environment
In New York, researchers are spending $4M to study your garbage
Experts are getting their hands dirty — all with a good cause in mind.
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Housing
2026 Winter Olympic villages debuted: Athletes to live in 'trailer park' village or try out Milan's subsidized housing
Sustainability guided the development of the 2026 Olympic living quarters, featuring temporary mobile home units and apartments that will be turned into subsidized student housing.
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Environment
After Wimbledon, these tennis balls have a second life as homes for mice
After the world-famous tennis tournament, the balls go on to become artificial nests for mice.
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People Doing Good
Meal time was extra challenging for this disabled first grader, so a lunch lady made him a custom 'cafeteria cart'
First grader Julian has a form of dwarfism, and his cart helps him navigate the cafeteria and get his lunch with ease.
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LGBTQ+
How people are preserving LGBTQ+ history — despite the Trump administration’s efforts to erase it
Meet the people preserving queer stories despite these recent efforts to erase LGBTQ+ history.
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Governments Doing Good
Iceland was just named the safest place to live in 2025. The US ranked 128. Here's what they do differently
What makes Iceland the planet’s most peaceful country — and why is America slipping so far behind?
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Education
Solar panels saved this school district so much money that they were able to give teachers $15K pay raises
The initiative has inspired other school districts in the area to follow suit.
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Arts & Culture
This online database aims to revive Indigenous language before its last speakers are gone
There are fewer than 100 speakers of the Arapaho language today — all of whom are above the age of 70. Researchers hope to preserve their voices.
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