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Home Depot Gives Another Half Million Dollars to Joplin Tornado Relief
The Home Depot Foundation presented a $500,000 grant to the Joplin community recovery fund, bringing to almost $1 million the amount donated to the...
Jon Bon Jovi Opens Charity Restaurant in New Jersey
Jon Bon Jovi opened his long-awaited Soul Kitchen yesterday, a pay-what-you-want restaurant in Red Bank, NJ with no prices on the menu. The establishment...
12 Hot Firemen Take Shirts Off for Charity Calendar
The months of the year have never looked so good as in this glorious calendar with outdoor photos of 12 life-saving firemen. The best...
Patagonia Asks Customers Not to Buy Unless They Really Need it
Clothing company Patagonia is asking people not to buy its outdoor sportswear and gear unless the really need it. The company may be the...
New Law Allows Corporations to be ‘Socially Responsible’ Rather Than Dedicated to Profit
A new law passed by the California state Assembly could, for the first time ever, make it legal for a corporation to put social...
US Companies Optimistic About Growth, Half Say They Will Hire
Nearly three out of four U.S. companies expect revenue growth and nearly two-thirds expect increased profits for their businesses in the coming year, according...
MBAs Today Want to Make an Impact on the World
Business school students want to learn how to make profits in the business world. That’s a given. But now, they are wanting to make...
Pitt and Jolie Donate $500,000 to Tornado Relief
The Jolie-Pitt Foundation donated $500,000 on Friday to the Joplin Recovery Fund for rebuilding efforts in the tornado-ravaged Missouri city. The Community Foundation of...
Panera Cafe Letting Diners ‘Pay What They Can’ is a Big Success
Readers of the Good News Network have followed this inspiring story from the beginning, when the first Panera Bread experimental cafe offered people hard-hit...
Talented 17 Year-old Artist and Investor Has the Ear of Buffett, Gates and Elton John
Jeffrey Hanson is a talented young artist who’s eager to put his money to work in a lot of different ways.
He's plowed profits from...
Tunisia’s Hero Inspires Movie; Filmmaker Donates Proceeds to Help Other Young Men
The Tunisian fruit and vegetable seller who inspired uprisings across the Arab world when he set himself on fire -- is now the subject...
Trending: 5 Signs That Optimism is the New Black in Business
We can see it every week in the business pages of newspapers and magazines. From manufacturing, to private sector service industries, from venture capital...
Business Schools Embracing Do-gooders With Degree Programs
The popular image of students in modern-day business schools dreaming of pinstriped suits and spreadsheets is increasingly being turned on its head. Many students...
Madoff Victims Benefit From $7B Recovery
The widow of a Florida philanthropist who had been the single-largest beneficiary of Bernard Madoff's colossal Ponzi scheme has...
100 Incredibly Useful YouTube Channels for Teachers and Homeschoolers
Teachers and homeschoolers can infuse multimedia into their daily lessons with YouTube as an excellent starting point.
Plenty of universities, nonprofits, museums and media companies...
Auto Bailout Saved 1.4 Million Jobs, and Other Good News for GM and Taxpayers
Fueled by strong investor demand, General Motors is setting a higher share price for Thursday's initial public stock offering. The increase boosts the automaker's...
Newman’s Own Hits $300 Million in Charitable Giving
Actor Paul Newman's food company, Newman's Own, got its start in the actor's basement with a homemade salad dressing he gave to friends as...
More Than 19,000 Clothing Items Donated to the Jobless in Suit Drive
For the seventh year in a row, staffing services company Robert Half International has conducted a suit drive to benefit Dress for Success and...
Sick Child Leads to Astounding Opportunity for Poor Mexican Farmers (Part 2)
In the small town of Emiliano Zapata, farmers struggle to find a viable way to get their fruit to market. Meanwhile, much of it...
Man Risks Border Crossing to Help Impoverished Farmers Build a Co-op
Jesus Hernandez Arias lay in the Arizona desert, half-blind and freezing.
Dawn was approaching on March 11, 2006. It was cold –- no more than...