
Celebrating World Water Day Good News Stories: One Drop at a Time
Quench your thirst for good news with inspiring World Water Day stories, and join the fight for clean water and sanitation for all!
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Grassroots AIDS Activists Fought for and Won Affordable HIV Treatments Around the World
The President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, has revolutionized the fight against global AIDS over the last 20 years. But this program would not be so successful — and might not even exist — without the work of grassroots AIDS activists around the world.
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The Huge Fandoms of Stars Like Harry Styles Are Underestimated — But These Highly Creative Communities Can Teach Young People Useful Skills
Fandoms can be spaces where young people develop important transferable creative skills. These skills have positive flow-on effects into other areas of fans’ lives, including their careers.
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Women-Owned Businesses Now Make Up 50% of This Philadelphia Business District
East Passyunk Avenue is a major commercial hub in South Philadelphia — and it has just reached the milestone of becoming 50% women-owned-and-operated.
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Viral TikTok Sleep Trailer Invention Aims To End Homelessness
The Sleep Trailer aims to provide transitional support to folks experiencing homelessness and get them on their way to long-term stability.
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This Trans Woman Activist Will Compete in Puerto Rico Pageant
Daniela Arroyo González will be the first-ever transgender woman to compete in the Puerto Rico Miss Universe pageant.
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Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl Feeds 500 People Facing Hunger in LA
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl brought his love of barbecue to 500 homeless Los Angeles community members, to fight food insecurity.
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Good News: These Airbag Jeans Aim To Protect Motorcyclists
A Swedish designer has created an innovative pair of airbag jeans to help protect people from motorcycle crashes.
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In Portland's Self-Governed Dignity Village, the Unhoused Make Their Own Rules
Leaders of the 20-year-old self-run community, sanctioned by the city of Portland, say it’s reached stability. The city’s aggressive new camping ban could throw that into disarray.
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