
Learn more about how social enterprises are growing in the U.S., who's behind them, and what the future might look like for impact investing.

A growing number of wealthy Chinese parents send their children abroad for high school and college.

Teen pregnancy in the United States remains far more common than in other developed nations.

Which states are home to the most convictions for government corruption?

Globally there are a billion people who go hungry. Supporting small-scale food producers and tackling climate change can reduce that number.

As ad revenue has dropped by more than half over the past few years, the industry has begun gradually moving toward new profit models.nn

Our latest infographic shows how STEM fields stack up in overall growth, and how they break down between men and women.

Find out all the hidden ways your daily habits add to your water footprint on a typical day.

Developing Alzheimer's now ranks as people's second-biggest health fear, behind only cancer.

In time for the upcoming movie Chimpanzee, GOOD teamed up with Disneynature to talk about all things chimps.

Just half of Americans recycle daily, and 13 percent don't recycle at all.

What type of educational background do college professors have and what's the most popular subjects they teach?

Just 44 percent of American teachers say they're satisfied with their jobs, the lowest number in two decades and an 18-point drop since 2008.

Levi's has created a line of jeans which requires significantly less water to make. Learn more about how it works.

The results of a Harris Interactive poll reveal what really matters to the American people—and their pocketbooks.

A nationwide survey of Peak Occupation

The Trayvon Martin shooting prompted an unprecedented outcry against the law, but it's drawn questions since it was enacted.

The state of insurance coverage for birth control, and where Americans stand on the issue