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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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What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
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If there weren't any pesky practical limitations, how would you change the world? Matt Mason's idea is a teleportation device. You could visit...

Matt Damon exposes the hypocrisy of anti-teacher attitudes and defends them from an ignorant cameraman.
We caught up with the team from IDEO that created the graphic statement for our [i]Design Solutions[/i] issue.

In the 1990s and early 2000s Alex Chadwick from NPR would set up a card table in an interesting location with lots of foot traffic and conduct...
General Petraeus today will face off with his new boss-Clinton, McCain, and Obama all serve on committees before which Petraeus is testifying...
The University of Texas at Austin's Harry Ransom Center is housing 65 video and audio episodes of The Mike Wallace Interview (from 1957 and 1958),...
This article is part of The GOOD (and ReadyMade) Guide to Slowing Down, from GOOD Issue 18. Read more of the guide here. Thomas Thwaites, a...
This article is part of The GOOD (and ReadyMade) Guide to Slowing Down, from GOOD Issue 18. Read more of the guide here. Singgih Kartono...
Scott Stowell of Open helped us with Project 006.There's an interview with him on Under Consideration today, in which he talks a lot about the...
Newsweek's Fareed Zakaria, one of the sharpest minds in international relations, sat down to talk with one of the guys who might end up running...
This article is part of The GOOD (and ReadyMade) Guide to Slowing Down, from GOOD Issue 18. Read more of the guide here. Peter Cook and...
Cracked has one of the funniest political pieces we've read in a long time: mock-interviews with the imagined presidents Obama and McCain at the...
The New York Times tech/gadget guy David Pogue did a great video profile of Shai Agassi and his innovative electric car company Better Place,...
Bill Watterson, the creator of "Calvin and Hobbes," gave his first interview since 1989 on Monday. Here's Watterson on creating the strip: I just...
Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim are the duo responsible for the inspired lunacy that is The Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! An absurdist...

After scrupulously avoiding the media, the Bloomberg's designee for schools chancellor finally submits to a television interview.

Mike Rowe sounds off about the false dichotomy of blue versus white collars and extolls the virtue of good old-fashioned filth.
In two weeks, GOOD is going on a wild cross-country trip to meet some of the most interesting innovators in the country. Tell us who they should be.

