
More Women Are Becoming Entrepreneurs Than Ever
A report commissioned by American Express found that, between 2014 and 2019, the number of women-owned businesses climbed 21 percent to a total of nearly 13 million.
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An All-Women Coral Conservation Group is Reviving Coral Reefs
Coral Catch Gili Air recently received a grant to fund an all-women conservation team to train women from all over Indonesia how to plant, breed, graft, and garden corals.
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Women Making a Difference: 8 World-Changers To Know
These women are changing the world in creative and innovative ways — and will leave you feeling inspired.
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Seattle, Minneapolis named best US cities for biking — see where yours ranks
The nonprofit PeopleForBikes released their city ratings for 2024, tallying up the largest cities in America by their bikeability.
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This School Is Giving Ugandans Access To Business Skills, Banking, and Indigenous Education
The school will offer financial literacy education and banking access to services for families and community members.
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63 Best Quotes About Caring To Fill the World with Good
Caring is an essential aspect of human nature that allows us to show empathy and compassion for others. Read the best quotes about caring...
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To Boost Black Men in Medicine, Advocates Are Turning To Sports
High-performing athletes possess many of the skills and attributes that physicians need, supporters of the strategy say.
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What Everyone Should Know About Reconstruction 152 Years After the 15th Amendment's Ratification
Many historians and other scholars say what Americans have traditionally learned about the complex period that followed the Civil War falls short of what we should know.
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Artists Turned Empty Dutch Prisons Into Colorful Homes for Refugees
Plunging crime rates in the country have left prisons empty, and many are closing down. But the Dutch government is now using empty prisons in The Netherlands to house refugees.
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How To Become a Refugee in 3 Days
A voice in the dark – “wake up, we need to go.” You cannot think where you’re supposed to go at 5 a.m., you’ve worked in war zones but you were never there when the bombing started. This is how it feels you think, while finding it hard to believe that around you there’s a war.
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Ranked: Where refugees to the US come from (and why they fled their home countries)
Millions of people are fleeing violence, persecution, and economic instability, and attempting to start a new life in a more tolerant and secure country.
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For Some Afghan Refugees, Sewing Machines Provide Needed Sense of Normalcy
Donated sewing tools are giving newly arrived women from Afghanistan a sense of home in the U.S.
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