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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork

A new study shows that Americans vastly overestimate how often they attend religion services. Why?

President Obama's new initiative makes lots of sense: Commercial buildings account for 20 percent of the energy consumed in the country.

Every day thousands of sanitation workers do their jobs unnoticed. Let's change that.
When it comes to getting good intelligence, torture is what hurts, not drone strikes. When hawks on the political right go so far as to condemn...
Swellr creates a tag team of teachers and local businesses so you can buy local, and boost education, just by shopping.
By The People: The Election of Barack Obama, a film that GOOD helped make, is in a limited release this week in Los Angeles and New York. Hurry,...
When it comes to responsible living, eating, and shopping, it can get a little overwhelming to keep track of the things you should and...

The USDA wants Americans to forget that pesticides are gross. The agency is helping fund a campaign against the "Dirty Dozen List"

Tell all your friends you've been eating down the food chain. Even if you didn't know it.
Of course, Obama didn't personally kill any pirates, but just so you know: Then again, consider this: Via The Daily Dish.
Well this is interesting: The President and Arne Duncan are celebrating Obama's first anniversary in office by pushing states to come up with bold...

This website knows where you live, your hobbies, and how much money you make, and you probably helped it learn some of that.

A new service rounds up all your credit purchases to the nearest dollar and then donates that change to your favorite charity. You just have to shop.

Three thousand people are likely to die from food poisoning this year. But will this naughty chicken be able to do anything about it?
St. John's Wart? Sounds like something Gandalf would prescribe. Information is Beautiful has a nice infographic showing which "health...
Ever met a grandmother who swears her still-youthful glow is thanks to a lifetime of shea butter? Depending what part of the world you or...
Sharon Begley's science column in the latest issue of Newsweek takes on research on education topics, a field where, according to her reporting,...
As if motorcycles weren't impressive enough already, now they're starting to shed the terribly un-hip (by modern standards) internal combustion...
The Chronicle of Higher Education posted an interactive map showing how the economic downturn is affecting public college and university system...