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Arts & Culture
Researchers watched 150 episodes of 'Bluey.' They learned it teaches kids real-life resilience
Bluey, the animated Aussie pup, has captured the hearts of families around the world. She has intrigued researchers, too.
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Tech & Innovation
This abandoned office building was transformed into a floating bookstore — and you'll never want to leave
The Xixi Goldmye Bookstore is unlike any other.
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Housing
LA contest challenges 350 designers to create cutting-edge affordable housing. The winners will actually be built
The “Small Lots, Big Impacts” design competition received 356 submissions from 36 different countries.
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Education
Black teachers play a vital role as mentors for high school seniors, new study finds
In Pennsylvania, nearly 15% of students are Black, but less than 4% of teachers are.
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Businesses Doing Good
Local bookseller donates proceeds of Republican senator's book to immigrants: 'We stand with our community'
So far, People’s Book has donated $7,000 to a nonprofit that supports immigrants.
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Good News This Week: August 2, 2025 - Gardens, Wolves, & Corals
Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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Animals
Scientists have a new way to halt illegal poaching in South Africa: Turning rhino horns radioactive
The “Rhisotope Project” is now in full swing.
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Animals
Jaguars in Brazil act just like house cats in new trail camera footage – and scientists are using that to their advantage
Researchers observed jaguars rolling around and scratching themselves against tree trunks. Now they’re using that to their advantage as they collect non-invasive samples — from cat mats.
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People Doing Good
MrBeast, Mark Rober launch $40 million #TeamWater fundraiser: 'The biggest water campaign to ever exist in history'
MrBeast and Mark Rober have once again joined forces with other creators to make a major difference.
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Economics
New study: Strengthening collective labor rights can help reduce economic inequality
The findings suggest that when workers are free to advocate for higher wages and better benefits for themselves, it also benefits society as a whole.
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