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Dr. David Fajgenbaum speaks to a patient in a hospital

AI is helping doctors repurpose old drugs for new cures: 'The solution is in your neighborhood pharmacy'

Doctor David Fajgenbaum almost died due to an incurable disease. In his recovery, he is working to use all FDA-approved drugs to treat any disease they possibly can.
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J. Kevin Stitt, a white man with brown gray hair addresses a room of people in front of a dark red background.

Republican governor addresses SNAP cuts, directs people to 900+ resources: 'How do we help the most vulnerable in our state?'

At TEDNext, Governors Stitt and Meyer discussed bipartisanship and Stitt’s “Be a Neighbor” aid network.
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Wedding dress and heels against a wooden floor

After this bride called her wedding off, she used her $15K nonrefundable deposit for good

After canceling her wedding, a San Jose bride donated her $15,000 in nonrefundable deposits to a place close to her heart.
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A photo collage of a solar farm, a whale shark swimming in the deep ocean, members of the Can't Win Victory Fund coalition, boxes and containers full of groceries for a food drive, and a forest

Good News This Week: November 8, 2025 - Mangroves, Backpacks, & Food Drives

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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A bathroom with a teal digital ad on it.

In Australia, these bathroom ads double as vending machines for free period pads

On The House founder Remy Tucker wants to put free period products in the hands of people who need them most.
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Three images of a dad with a beard and a hat crying as he holds up an envelope of cash

This Pittsburgh dad did a $150 grocery run to feed his neighbors during SNAP cuts. What happened next left his whole body 'shaking'

As SNAP hangs in limbo, Pittsburgh dad AJ Owen’s small food drive went viral, inspiring nationwide donations and community acts of kindness.
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People stand, wearing all black, near grave stones made from ice

People are having funerals for the world's melting glaciers. Could it mobilize further climate action?

To help people grasp what it means to lose 273 billion tons of ice a year, two researchers are treating glaciers like community members — and giving them the memorials they deserve.
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An older woman is crouched by a table writing something down as her hat dips into frame

How a chance meeting on vacation helped an 81-year-old widow rediscover joy

Trudy Veenstar rediscovered her love of travel when she embarked on a safari adventure alone.
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Three tiny homes in a row

From tiny homes to factory renovations, cities build subsidized housing for teachers

America’s teachers are being priced out of their communities. Subsidized housing could lure them back.
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Three dads walk on a foggy trail as they carry suicide awareness flags in their backpacks

These three grieving dads have walked more than 1,500 miles together — and they aren’t stopping anytime soon

Since 2021, three bereaved fathers — Tim Owen, Mike Palmer, and Andy Airey — have walked more than 1,500 miles across the UK to honor their late daughters.
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A close-up image of a Black man putting carrots and lettuce into a grocery cart.

One of the country's first '100% free full-service' grocery stores operates inside a Baltimore library: 'No income requirements, no ID needed'

Since it opened in September 2024, the free grocery store has been the backbone of Baltimore’s Highlandtown neighborhood.
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