
Deinfluencing' Explained: Why TikTok is Over Overconsumption
The de-influencing trend is one we can get behind, as TikTok creators rack up millions of views denouncing products they were influenced to buy but never actually used.
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Skateboarding Community Comes Together To Honor Tyre Nichols
The skateboarding community is coming together to honor the life of Tyre Nichols, an avid skateboarder who was brutally killed by police.
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Tribal Solar Projects Provide More Than Climate Solutions
Renewable energy isn’t just a green business venture; it’s a way to support tribal self-determination and economic development.
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Good News: Pope Francis Calls on World to Decriminalize Homosexuality
In an exclusive interview with Associated Press reporter Nicole Winfield, published this morning, Pope Francis said homosexuality should not be a crime and called upon all countries with such laws — 67 of them in total — to decriminalize.
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Hank Green is Giving You College Credit for Watching YouTube
Crash Course, Arizona State University, and Google partnered to create Study Hall, a platform that offers real, transferrable college credits for watching free educational YouTube videos.
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Niche Sports Are Championing Social Justice — Here's How
There are niche sports for almost anything you can think of, ranging from table tennis to frisbee golf to bowling.
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Urban Walkability is Gaining a Foothold in the U.S.
Prioritizing improved walkability and pedestrian access to businesses over traffic and parking has helped many struggling businesses stay afloat in the U.S. That’s why cities around the country are starting to embrace an urban planning concept called the “15-Minute City.”
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7 Mental Health Activists You Should Know
These mental health advocates are fighting for inclusive policies, increased affordable mental health access for underserved communities, and ways to replace misconceptions with understanding.
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Video: Indigenous knowledge helps design wildlife crossings reducing collisions by 71%
Previously known as one of Montana’s most dangerous roads, Highway 93 was upgraded to include 42 wildlife crossings that were built based on Indigenous traditional knowledge and values.
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How Do Floating Wind Turbines Work? 5 Companies Just Won the First Us Leases for Building Them Off California's Coast
In California, where drought has put pressure on the hydropower supply, the state is moving forward on a plan to develop the nation’s first floating offshore wind farms.
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