
These dogs — and cats — are saving pets with blood donations. Yours can too
94 dogs — and 48 cats — have been saving lives with regular blood donations at DoveLewis blood bank in Portland, Oregon.
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Buddhist monks' Walk for Peace crosses 107-day milestone in Alexandria as they near DC
As they neared the nation’s capital on their 108-day trek, the monks were met with supportive crowds in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Meet the historic US Olympic hockey star who hid his Indigenous identity to play in the NHL
Even though Clarence “Taffy” Abel isn't the most notable figure in hockey history, his story impacts the sport today.
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Buddhist monks withstand harsh winds and extreme cold as Walk for Peace nears nation's capital
Despite ongoing inclement weather, the group plans to arrive at their final destination in Washington, D.C. tomorrow.
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Australians send emails to trees in 'Tree-Mail' project designed to improve urban green space
Ideally, your messages are finding the trees well, but you can also report damaged limbs or declining health to ecology experts.
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These incarcerated men trained guide dogs in prison. Their success inspired 11 more programs nationwide
Since it was first installed, the San Quentin guide dog program has quadrupled in size, with 16 trainers currently raising eight puppies.
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New study: Denmark's child care and parental leave policies are saving working moms thousands
Denmark is a test case that shows what’s possible when governments make financially supporting parents a high priority.
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Bonobos, which are highly endangered, just wowed scientists with a talent that has never been seen in primates before
At a pretend tea party, a bonobo named Kanzi did something so unexpected that it’s reshaping how scientists think about imagination.
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Buddhist monks announce spiritual journey will continue after DC: 'The Walk for Peace will not end'
The 19 venerable monks have journeyed nearly 2,300 miles across the country, promoting peace and community. They say their efforts will take a different shape, but still continue, after they arrive in Washington, D.C.
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