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Oregon Man Rebuilds Furniture and Better Future For Refugees
Refugees fleeing the destructive war plaguing their homeland already have to undergo a strenuous admissions process in order to seek asylum in the United...
65K Streetlights in Detroit Illuminate Exciting New Growth
One month ago on December 8th, Detroit representatives held a ceremony to illuminate the city with 65,000 newly-installed streetlights.
As a result of the Michigan city...
US Says 75% of ISIS Fighters Have Been Defeated
Since airstrike campaigns began in 2014, over 50,000 terrorist fighters have been defeated in Syria and Iraq, which has seriously damaged their ranks.
Watch Tom Hanks, Springsteen, Ellen, and De Niro Receive Medal of Freedom Awards
Check out some of the highlights from this year's Medal of Freedom Award ceremony featuring artists, actors, innovators, and athletes.
Jon Stewart’s First Thoughts About the Election May Surprise You (WATCH)
Jon Stewart, who left "The Daily Show" last summer, mostly stayed out of the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, but an interview with Charlie Rose...
French President Announces Plans to Close All Coal Power Plants by 2023
During the UN's annual COP22 climate change talks, President Hollande announced the country's plan to close all coal-fired power plants by 2023.
American Teen Graduation Rate Reaches Historic High
Thanks to more positive reform for academic legislation, the USA now has an 83.2% graduation rate amongst high schoolers of all race and background.
White House Garden Guaranteed to Feed City Residents for Years to Come
America's success has largely depended on its ability to farm and provide food for its people. Now this agricultural heritage is solidly rooted in the South Lawn of the White...
Dads Now Have Equal Access to Baby Facilities in Federal Buildings
Thanks to a new bill signed by United States President Barack Obama on October 7th, all male and female restrooms in government buildings must...
Congress in Unanimous Vote Passes Bill of Rights for Sexual Assault Victims
Survivors of sexual assault have not been given due process in regards to the preservation of their case evidence – but not any more thanks to Congress.
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Ended 50 Year Colombian War
This year's recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize is Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now hailed for ending a bloody battle lasting half a century.
Billionaire Commits $500M to Help Refugees and Migrants
Following a call to action lead by President Barack Obama, this philanthropist is making sure that the future will be bright for refugees everywhere.
Leonardo DiCaprio to Make Climate Change Documentary
Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio is producing a documentary on climate change.
Titled "Before the Flood," the film focuses on the opinions of world leaders like...
U.K. to Ban Fishing Harvests in Vast Swath of Its Seas
More and more ocean ecosystems are being rescued by proactive governments stepping up to protect the planet and its sea life.
87K Acres Donated for New Nat’l Park: Celebrate With Free Admission to All 412 Parks This Week
This glorious New England space is now open to the public for skiing, canoeing, hunting, fishing, and recreation as the official 413th National Park.
Watch Barack and Michelle Get Psyched About the Olympics With a Pop Quiz
Before we began cheering on our national teams, President Obama and the First Lady teamed up to share their favorite Olympic memories.
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Veteran Homelessness Has Dropped 50% Since 2010
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) today...
6 Reasons to Be Happy the New Pokemon App is Taking Over the Streets
Since the release of Pokémon GO for smartphones Thursday, the augmented reality game, which uses GPS to display characters roaming in your real world,...
College Freshman “Prank” Collects Over 2 Tons of Food in Brazil
Being pranked on the first day of college in Brazil is part of the “welcome ritual” for public college freshman. State run universities here...
New Implantable Drug Could Ease Opioid Addiction
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first buprenorphine implant for the maintenance treatment of opioid dependence. It is designed to provide a...