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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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Infographic: Understanding Social Enterprise
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Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Is it Time to 'Occupy Teach For America'?
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With the Burton movie about to come out, it's nice timing for this new, awesomely dark version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by...
An illustrated guide for designing things that matter. design mind on GOOD is a series exploring the power of design by the editors of design...
This flyer by the fashion illustrator Julia Durgee offers tongue-in-cheek responses you can employ when a store clerk tries to give you a plastic...
What comes to mind when you think about heavy-metal music? Maybe it's burly dudes headbanging in unison or a violent mosh pit. But these...

Celebrities go silent on Twitter and Facebook for World Aids Day. The only way to get Lady Gaga tweeting again is to fork over money for the cause.
Today is World Toilet Day, which aims to call attention to the crisis of water sanitation around the wold.
Who knew? Leonard Abess Jr. made tens of millions of dollars selling his Miami-based bank, City National Bancshares, to a Spanish buyer. He...

Our population is going to grow by 3 billion people in the next century. But if we play our cards right, none of them will go hungry.
As a U.S. taxpayer, you now own a small share in many of our august and venerable financial institutions, because they were run so poorly that...

We've put together a gallery to show Fox & Friends that not all people of color have the same skin.

For October's challenge, we're asking you to get healthy, from your feet to your teeth to your brain.
Three long-term science projects that could change everything we know about science. Albert Einstein called scientific discovery "a continual...

These offbeat, customized e-cards give all mothers and families a chance to be visible.
Texting and instant messaging have been getting bad raps of late, what with their English-language-destroying emoticons (gasp). But unlike...

This week is the Global Poverty Project's Live Below the Line campaign. Can you live on $1.50 of food a day?

A new Tumblr, Occupy Valentine's Day, urges us to look past corny, manufactured romance in favor of a more authentic love.

Mashup Breakdown produces a simple visual analysis of the new album by Girl Talk, highlighting the title and artist behind every track he samples.

Our kids will be living with 10 billion in 2100. Will they be eating anything?

We stopped by the world's largest dreamcatcher near Meteor City, Arizona. Not pictured: the world's largest dream.
It's that time of year again. Time to transform our cities' endless parking spaces into fun public parks. This Friday, friends, is Park(ing) Day...