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Homeless People From California to France Are Being Given Emergency Shelter During COVID-19 Response
Local and federal governments around the world have allocated millions of dollars to housing the homeless during the novel coronavirus outbreaks.
Wales is Building a National Forest That Will Span the Length and Breadth of the Country
The Welsh government hopes to achieve their cross-country initiative by linking together fragmented forests at a rate of 4,900 acres per year.
Billy Idol is Protecting NYC Air By Telling Drivers to Shut Their Engines Off: ‘Billy Never Idles; Neither Should You’
Rock star and environmentalist Billy Idol has just helped to launch a new ad campaign that tells New York City drivers to turn their car engines off.
All Australian Bushfires in NSW Have Officially Been Contained Thanks to Week of Heavy Rain
Thanks to a week of torrential rainfall across New South Wales, Australian firefighters have managed to contain all the uncontrolled bushfires.
Firefighters Take Over for Sick Gas Station Cashier Who Called for an Ambulance
These Michigan firefighters are being praised for going above and beyond the call of duty for a gas station employee who fell ill on the job last week.
New Factory That Uses Enzymes to Recycle All Plastics At Once Has the Backing of Major Corporations
Carbios created the first PET-bottle made with 100% bio-recycled waste—and is poised to solve the toughest recycling problems with backing from major firms.
50 Years of Conservation Finally Lifts This Beloved Warbler Off The Endangered Species List
The Kirtland’s warbler has been one of the most endangered songbirds in the world, but after 50 years of conservation it lifts off Endangered Species List.
Listen to Police Captain’s Amusing Conversation With Phone Scammers Threatening to Arrest Her
An amused police captain couldn't help but have a little fun with a phone scammer who was threatening to arrest her for drug trafficking.
Indonesian Teens Use Native Tree Species to Cure Rats of Breast Cancer
Two Indonesian high-school students used local lore of a plant’s medicinal properties in their own bid to develop a cure for cancer.
The girls, who...
Collapsed 73-Year-old Man Rescued From the Desert Thanks to Miraculous Appearance of a Cyclist
Gregory Randolph was near death with one of his dogs by his side when he was miraculously saved thanks to a cyclist who happened...
After 12 Hours, Search and Rescue Crew Finally Finds Trapped Toddler by Following His Giggles
This 2-year-old boy was finally found in a neck-deep hole after rescuers heard him giggling at the sight of their horses.
Turkey Will Declare a Holiday Dedicated to Planting Trees After Young Man’s Tweet Goes Viral
A Turkish man with only 212 Twitter posts, recently started a tweet with, “I have an idea”—and it went viral, prompting the president to act on his advice.
Young Man Rebuilding His Life Receives Guidance and Friendship From the Very Cop Who Arrested Him
After being released from prison, this young man found an unlikely ally on his road to rehabilitation by befriending the very cop who arrested him.
Scotland Added 22 Million New Trees Last Year, Carrying the UK Goal on its Green Shoulders
Despite how England may have fallen short of its tree planting targets for 2018, Scotland has surged past its own goal by planting 22 million new trees.
World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Powers Up — and It’s On Track to Generate Twice the Energy of Any Other
This trailblazing new wind farm has just switched on 50 of its 174 turbines to power 287,000 homes – and it's already on track to do much more than that.
Muslim Cab Driver Broke Strict Police Curfew to Drive Hindu Woman in Childbirth to the Hospital
An Indian cab driver is being praised for his compassionate example of “Hindu-Muslim unity” during a strict police curfew earlier this week.
Judge Sentences Teen Vandals to Reading Books About Racism – and It Apparently Worked
Rather than punishing a group of juveniles for a racist act of vandalism, this compassionate judge wanted them to understand the error of their...
Years After She Smells Parkinson’s Disease on Her Husband, Woman is Now Paving the Way for Early Detection Test
This retired nurse is using her keen sense of smell to help researchers develop one of the first early detection tests for Parkinson's disease.
You and a Friend Could Win a Once-in-a-Lifetime Slumber Party With Mona Lisa at the Louvre
AirBnb and the Musée du Louvre are hosting a contest for two lucky guests to win a once-in-a-lifetime sleepover experience at the museum.
Two Patients Make History After Essentially Being Cured of HIV Using Stem Cell Transplant
It has been a little over 12 years since a Berlin man became the first patient to ever be cured of HIV – and now, two more patients may have joined him.