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Nutrition Labels Lying to Us?
A panel of nutrition experts are calling into question the honesty and usefulness of government mandated nutritional labeling. Are there too many...
Read & DiscussSix Dangerous Products Men Use Daily—And What To Use Instead
Men use an average of six products a day. Here's how to replace them naturally, without smelling like a girl. (Your sperm will thank you.)
Read & DiscussFacebook's New Commenting System—Yea or Nay?
Facebook's new commenting platform will include threading, voting, and more information about commenters' whereabouts.
Read & DiscussHow Twitter Can Help Jet Blue, Etsy, and Others Thrive
A case-study look at five businesses with very different approaches to Twitter, all of which worked. Jet Blue, Etsy, and TastiDLite make the cut.
Read & DiscussSilicon Valley Re-Boom?
Is Silicon Valley about to boom again? Yes, says Wall Street Journal. Looks like they might be right.
Read & DiscussObama Administration Lifts Deepwater Drilling Ban in Gulf
Team Obama has announced that it is lifting the temporary ban on deepwater drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico because "immediate crisis"...
Read & DiscussAlberta's Tar Sands Populate the News
A dispatch from what will probably be the next big topic in environmental devastation: the tar sands in Alberta.
Read & DiscussUSDA School-lunch Contest's Glaring Omission? Meat
The USDA has launched a school-lunch contest and beef industry is none too happy about it. Should the call for recipes have included lean meats?
Read & DiscussThe 10 Best "Best of" Books of 2010
A list of the best best-ofs has some interesting things on it this year. What's missing? And what will you read?
Read & DiscussNew Gap Logo Out, Old Gap Logo Back In
Gap has announced they're going back to the blue box after a new-logo and crowdsourcing fail.
Read & DiscussContest: Send Us a 200-Word Review of Jonathan Franzen's Freedom (Deadline Wednesday)
GOOD's Book Club needs your clever reviews of the brick of a book, Freedom. Deadline is Wednesday, and there are prizes (and glory) to be had.
Read & DiscussWhat is Canadian Thanksgiving, Anyway?
Everything you ever wanted to know about the mysterious holiday known as Canadian Thanksgiving, from a Canadian, on Thanksgiving.
Read & DiscussBehold the Stunning, Spanish Vertical "Spiral Garden"
It's a marvel of public architecture, sustainable design, urban farming, and gorgeousness all at once.
Read & DiscussNew Banksy Piece Features a Keith Haring Dog
A new Banksy piece takes cues from the street art legend Keith Haring.
Read & DiscussTeen Cheerleaders Don't Want Sexy Uniforms
Should skimpy clothes be an occupational requirement for cheerleaders? According to teens at in Bridgeport, Connecticut, it shouldn't be.
Read & DiscussSocial Security's 72,000 Checks to Dead People—Fact Checked
Why the big news about the Social Security checks sent to the dead and imprisoned isn't really big news at all.
Read & DiscussBPA Exposure Found In Three New Surprising Things
Bottled water and canned food are not the only sources of BPA exposure.
Read & DiscussGap Logo Redesign Applied to Google, IBM and More
Gap's new logo has offended some people's design taste. What if other logos went the same route?
Read & DiscussFive Percent of Unborn Babies Have a Social Media Profile
Babies have email addresses and social networking profiles before they're even born. How many? Five to seven percent.
Read & DiscussGOOD Writer Daniel Brook Wins AIGA Award
GOOD writer wins prestigious AIGA award for his magazine story about Orange County, China.
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