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An aerial view of a street in San Antonio, Texas, where the sidewalks are painted with rainbow stripes

Texas banned Pride crosswalks — so San Antonio painted the sidewalks rainbow instead

In response to Governor Greg Abbott’s directive to remove roadway markings that “advance political agendas,” local City Council members have come up with a creative solution.
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Two young women in hijabs smile outside of a makeshift hospital in Gaza

Nearly all hospitals have been destroyed in Gaza, so these two sisters set up a makeshift medical school

Dr. Nour and Dr. Nagham are sisters and physicians working on the ground in Gaza. Together, they founded Pal Humanity.
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A person holds up a smartphone to take a photo of an apartment

Landlords are notorious for ripping off tenants. Renters are creating their own tech tools to fight back

From finding affordable units to advocating for fair rents for new tenants, these web platforms are making an impact.
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Two photos side-by-side. On the left is Harry Styles in a black sweatshirt. On the right is a paparazzi photo of Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde in a park, with a tote bag over Styles' shoulder

After Harry Styles was photographed with this tote bag, he unknowingly paid for hundreds of people's therapy

The singer does seem to know a thing or two about ensuring therapists are “well-fed.”
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Two photos side-by-side. On the left is Stephen Colbert sitting at his "Late Show" desk. On the right is a man named Ron Blake, holding a poster full of signed messages, smiling with a group of strangers

A man says a Stephen Colbert joke saved his life. He wants to appear on 'The Late Show' before it's too late

Ron Blake was about to die by suicide. When a “Late Night” joke made him laugh, he said, he realized, “there’s still something good left in me.”
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A sign that says 'Danger, Mines!'

Land mines from former conflicts still kill civilians in 57 countries. Experts are using AI to remove them safely

Anti-personnel mines continue to maim and kill even after conflicts end — and it is mainly civilians who suffer the horrific consequences.
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On the left, an older man stands next to a mini horse. On the right, that same horse goes up to an elderly woman

Mini therapy horses are bringing joy to lonely seniors

Two mini horses, Aiden and Pearl, are brightening the lives of seniors.
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In a still from The Pitt, actor Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby leans on a railing on the rooftop of a building with the sunsetting behind him.

New study reveals shift towards better mental health representation on screen

According to a study by the University of Southern California’s Norman Lear Center, Hollywood is getting better at portraying mental health.
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A young man smiles on a mountaintop as the sunsets.

New study: Depression patients still symptom-free 5 years after taking psychedelic mushrooms

A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association shared the results of a successful therapy trial for psilocybin.
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A dog looks at a hand being held in front of it

Wildlife-sniffing dogs detect hidden trafficked animals with 98% accuracy — all with a single air sample

A new method for tackling wildlife trafficking uses a tiny sample of air extracted from a shipping container — and the incredible power of a dog’s nose.
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In a bedroom, a white young man with a bear and glasses brushes the hair of a young girl as she sits on the floor

'Pints and Ponytails' teaches dads how to braid their daughter's hair over beers at the pub

After podcasters Mathew Lewis-Carter and Lawrence Price shared a video of the “dad class” online, it immediately went viral.
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Khalen and Kameron Saunders (both young Black men) smile as they hug each other on a football field.

Khalen and Kameron Saunders create the first football camp geared towards LGBTQ+ youth

The Taylor Swift dancer and the New York Jets football player have teamed up to create a safe space for teen athletes.
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