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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
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From Tweet to Street: Anti-Poverty Campaign Takes Supporters' Messages to Camp David
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Pet Diaries: The Joint-Custody Dog Who Taught Me to Move On
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GOOD Maker Challenge: How Would You Use Storytelling to Improve your Community?
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How Cherokee Is Real Cherokee? Mixed-Race People Discuss Elizabeth Warren
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In a Majority-Minority Nation, Numbers Aren't Everything
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
All we have to say is, if at some point in the future, that many really smart and powerful people tell us we suck at our job, we'll be resigning a...
T-Post is a T-shirt subscription service. Every six weeks they'll send your giftee a new shirt with a design inspired by a recent, offbeat news...
This week's post is "Transparency: Who Has Given the Most to Haiti,"a collaboration between GOOD and Design Language. The post illustrates the...
London's Unpackaged Grocery Shop: No Packaging Whatsoever is this month's most popular post. Author Patrick James reports on an impressive new...
This week we had not one, but two really popular posts and we couldn't decide which one should be Post of the Week, so we've re-capped...
This week's most popular post is A Spoonful of Sustainability by Adam Starr. The post addressed disposable utensils and their impact on the...
This week's most popular post is Mapping America's Eating Habits by Andrew Price. Each map takes a look at a different aspect of food culture in...
The week's most popular post caused quite a bit of discussion and debate among the GOOD community. A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five...
Bunny rabbits and some inappropriate laughter sparked discussion on this week's top post. Adam Starr's Backyard Bunnies Are the New Urban Chicken...
Is income inequality making communities unhealthy? This week's Post of the Week says, well, yes. In Inequality Makes Me Sick (Literally), Andrew...
Ingredients: - 1 Jaguar- 14,000 Post-it Notes- 1/2 tablespoon boredom- "About a dozen" asshole friends- 1 digital camera- 1 Flickr...

We bring you a glimpse of the dystopian future that would result if SOPA were to pass through Congress.
Reimagining Lil Wayne's "A Milli" and M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" When does a song become a standard? Answer: when a lot of people put their spin...
We've had a great year at GOOD, and saw tremendous growth on our website month after month. As we head into a new year, here's a look back at the...

Foreclosed-home-turned-garden is a familiar trope in depressed cities across the U.S. Will the trend last when the economy recovers?
TESTING IMAGES.
By Matthew Manos.
Today, The Washington Post released a huge original investigative project on "Top Secret America," the vast network of government organizations...

As demand for rare earth elements heats up (they turn up in manufactured gadgets from iPads to Priuses to weaponry), so has the search to find them.
Videogame developers often shy away from putting real places in their games. That's perhaps for good reason. In 2007, Insomniac Games provoked the...


