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A photo of an apartment building in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. On top is a circular frame with a photo of a cherry blossom-shaped rice cracker called Umeya

This building used to be a Japanese rice cracker factory. Now, it's home to 200 people

For nearly a century, the lot housed a factory where Japanese rice crackers called Umeya were made — until the production company shut down operations in 2017.
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A corner of a church, topped with a cross, peeks out from behind a cherry blossom tree in full bloom

NY churches and developers work together to build affordable housing: 'A model of how real estate should be'

Worship spaces across the country are increasingly open to building affordable housing on their properties. A group of experts is helping to make it happen.
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Bruce Springsteen performs on stage

Bruce Springsteen to perform 'Streets of Minneapolis' at St. Paul No Kings protest this weekend

Coming off of a campaign with the ACLU in support of birthright citizenship, the rock icon will perform his latest resistance tune in Minnesota on March 28.
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A group of women of assorted ages, races, and disabilities stand around a table for a fashion photoshoot. They are wearing bright, fashionable outfits.

Runways once centered perfection. But these shows are redefining beauty with disabled models and imaginative student designs

Forget flawless models — these runways are celebrating real people and wild creativity.
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A teen puts on headphones as he looks at a computer screen

Video games can be therapeutic for teens with ADHD and depression — but only when they meet this criteria

A new study from Johns Hopkins suggests that video games could offer real mental health benefits for children and teens.
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A woman with blond hair paints a rainbow on a concrete parking space

Florida banned Pride crosswalks, so a local chef filled her restaurant's parking lot with rainbows instead

An Orlando restaurateur is being honored for her efforts to revive Pride-themed street art in honor of the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
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Ms. Rachel, a young children's entertainer with a big smile, brown hair tied up under a pink headband, and a pink shirt under blue overalls, stands in front of a bright blue background

Ms. Rachel shows the emotional toll of ICE detainment on kids at Dilley detention center

Ms. Rachel is calling for urgent reform after video chatting with children detained at a I.C.E. facility in South Texas.
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An elderly white man looks through VR goggles in a library.

Virtual reality gaming is reducing social isolation among older adults

VR chess is paving the way for more interactive hobbies for older adults.
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A sea turtle holds a plastic bag in its mouth underwater

A new website calculates how many marine animals are saved every time you pick up trash

New research reveals what a “lethal dose” of plastic is for various marine animals, and now can help us better understand the impact of beach cleanup efforts.
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A preist holds a chalice of wine for communion

As ICE tensions rise, young Latinos reshape the future of the Catholic Church

New initiatives invite Catholics to practice solidarity by praying and advocating on behalf of migrants.
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A photo collage of 3 people standing apart from each other in a room, a wind turbine, a woman standing in front of an open storage unit full of furniture, an OB GYN Mobile bus, and a person biking while his shadow forms above him

Good News This Week: March 21, 2026 - Trains, Mushrooms, & Mobile Clinics

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A black bird with a yellow belly sits on a tree branch

A white woman falsely reported a Black birdwatcher to the police. It led to a reckoning for racist bird names

The American Ornithological Society adapted its English Common Names Project after birders called for a change.
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