
Indiana church launches $1M campaign to build homeless shelter: 'Every dollar will go toward construction'
Impact Ministries in Boonville, Indiana has already helped 24 homeless community members find housing: “That’s the power of compassion in action.”
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The South is having a 'cane renaissance,' investing in a bamboo species that prevents floods
In the face of mounting climate disasters, tribes, scientists, and Southern communities are rallying around a nearly forgotten native plant.
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US literacy rates plummeted during the pandemic. Then these teachers stepped in
Across the country, teachers are stepping in to reverse the course of low literacy rates that dropped significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tiny 'underwater hotels' for sea creatures help scientists collect 20 new species in ocean's twilight zone
Luiz Rocha has dedicated his life to the study of fish. His latest research uncovered a treasure trove of new sea creatures.
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Comic books about immigrant heroes inspire new classroom curriculum
Since 2006, the Carnegie Corporation of New York has issued a series of comic books titled “Great Immigrants, Great Americans.”
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This climate solution is sitting in America's trash — and it has bipartisan support
Even as the Trump administration rolls back key climate and environmental protections, senators from both parties reintroduced legislation to simplify food expiration labels — one longtime driver of unnecessary waste.
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Over the course of 20 years, this couple planted 2.5 million trees: 'The region can be seen from space'
Instituto Terra was born from the dream of Lélia Deluiz Wanick Salgado and Sebastião Salgado to recover the forest that existed on the family's former farm.
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