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New Technology for Saving Endangered Sea Turtles Uses Decoy GPS Eggs to Catch Poachers – And it Works

By placing decoy eggs into nests on the beach, it could be possible to gather key evidence needed to stop the illegal trade of...

Getting to Know Neighbors Will Get Easier As H&R Block and Nextdoor Fund 10 Projects to Reduce Isolation

H&R Block and Nextdoor announced this week that they have chosen 10 community projects to fund, specifically designed to build more resilient communities, reduce...

Blind Teen Swims For Gold With a Guide Dog Helping Her Prepare for Tokyo Paralympic Games

Paralympian Anastasia Pagonis’ remarkable success story began when she lost her vision at age 14. Granted, it’s a tough age for any teen, but...

Face-Masked Batman is ‘The Superhero to the Homeless’, Bringing Food to Them Across Santiago

The streets of Santiago, Chile may be a long way from Gotham City, but among its citizens dwells a true superhero. Far from being...

Rhino Poaching Plummets 53% During Lockdowns, Extending 5-Years of Success in South Africa

The news from South Africa that rhino poaching plummeted 53% this year continues a positive 5-year trend of fewer deaths and more convictions and arrests.rhi

How a Crowded Slum of One Million People Contained the Coronavirus to Only 2,000 Cases

The crowded slum of Dharavi in Mumbai, India managed to contain and beat COVID-19 despite impossible conditions for social-distancing, and impossible odds.

New Senate Police Reform Bill Looks to Increase Accountability and Promote De-Escalation Training to ‘Rebuild Lost Trust’

Introduced by African-American Senator Tim Scott, the JUSTICE Act would increase police accountability and incentives for training programs, and much more.

New Proposed Legislation in US House Would End Police Doctrine of ‘Qualified Immunity’

In response to recent public demand for greater accountability of police officers, a former-Libertarian presidential candidate, Michigan Congressman Justin Amash (L-MI), along with Ayanna...

Church Uses Only Kitchen Utensils and Microwave Beeps to Record ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’ – With Amazing Results

The Victory Family Church in Norman, Oklahoma used a Zoom call to record “Don't Worry Be Happy”, using only kitchen appliances, utensils, and voices. Colten...

Indigenous Group in Brazil Wins Decades-Long Battle Against Illegal Loggers in the Amazon

The Ashaninka people of the Amazon have won a 20-year legal battle with illegal logging interests, securing $3 million and undisputed right to their land.

Pandillas Rivales Acuerdan Una Tregua Sin Precedentes, Ahora únanse Para Dar Comestibles a Los Desfavorecidos

Desde que el crimen violento ha caído un 75% en medio del brote de Corona Virus, un reciente proyecto del hambre uniendo a dos bandas Sudafricanas va a ser aclamada como un "milagro".

Rival Gangs in Cape Town Agreed to An Unprecedented Truce—and Together Bring Food to the Poor

Since violent crime has fallen by 75% amidst the COVID-19 outbreaks, a recent hunger project uniting 2 South African gangs is being hailed as a “miracle”.

Hero Teen is Rewarded for Returning $135,000 He Found Next to ATM

Albuquerque teen Jose Nuñez Romaniz found a huge bag of cash sitting next to an ATM and called police who honored his honesty along with local businesses.

Monks in Thailand Create Iconic Orange Robes from Recycled Plastic – 40 Tons Already Collected On Their Own

Monks are making their traditional saffron orange robes from recycled plastic bottles and bags that they collect themselves in their communities.

Master Violinist Performing for Inmates Receives Unexpectedly Enthusiastic Ovation (Watch)

Violinst Gidon Kremer performed Bach for inmates at the Pacific Institution in British Colombia, calling the prisoners more enthusiastic than concertgoers.

Crafty Denver Nonprofit Snags Old Hotel and Turns it into ‘Instant Housing’ for Low-Income and Homeless

This Denver nonprofit bought an old hotel building and turned it into instant housing for low-income individuals and homeless residents.

After Years of Leaving Wads of Cash for Needy, Humble Duo Reveal Themselves Only to Police as Simple Do-Gooders

The two people who—for 6 years—have been leaving wads of cash in the village of Blackhall Colliery have finally confirmed their identities with the police.

Depressed Cow ‘Overjoyed’ to Be Reunited With Therapy Goat Stolen From Their Paddock

After Peaches the goat was stolen out of her paddock last month, Bunter the cow was devastated—but thankfully, they have finally been reunited.

After 95-Year-old is Swindled Out of $16,000 in Life Savings, Town Gets It All Back By Serving Spaghetti

The town of Auburn, Maine managed to raise more than $18,000 for a scammed senior who lost her life savings to a smooth-talking conman last summer.

Homicide Rates Around the World Continue to Fall to Record-Low Levels Year After Year

Research shows that homicide rates are continuing to fall around the world as dozens of countries report new record-lows.