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Indian Region Just Won Top UN Prize for Being World’s First 100% Organic State With 66,000 Farmers

The Indian state policy was deemed so effective, it managed to beat 51 other nominations for the esteemed UN prize.

Cops Find Stolen Krispy Kreme Van And Give Away the Cargo’s Goodies to Hungry Homeless

Even though these police officers may have an affinity for donuts, they were careful to share their bounty with those less fortunate.

Denmark May Begin Labeling Food According to Its Effect on Climate Change

Though the task may prove difficult for legislators, it could have a dramatic impact on grocery manufacturing, packaging, and shopping.

Submit Your Kindness Pictures to this World Photo Contest for the Chance to Win Some Cash

If you've got a knack for capturing kindness in your camera lens, then you can now submit them for a prize in this photography contest.

35,000 People Have Applied to Take Care of Couple’s Cat Sanctuary on a Greek Island

For years, Joan and Richard have cared for dozens of stray, sick, and injured cats on a Greek island–now help on Facebook has been trickling in.

Shop Has Given Away 142,000 Slices of Pizza, Continuing Dad’s Mission for the Homeless

Before Mike Stevens's passing in 2017, he insisted on feeding anyone who was less fortunate – and now, his family is continuing the mission.

8 Under-Appreciated Autumn Veggies and Fruits You Should Be Eating

Autumn is my favorite time of year, not just because the weather is beautiful, but also because fall brings some of the most delicious...

Scientists Are Replacing Plastic With Algae, a Revolutionary Idea That Can Suck Carbon Out of the Air

Two Dutch scientists are using algae to replace plastics throughout their city – and if their mission proves successful, they believe that no one...

Joven Indonesio Pasa 49 Días A La Deriva en el Mar en Una Cabaña de Pescar, Sus Lágrimas se Convirtieron en Alegría Con el Rescate

Un joven de 19 años fue finalmente rescatado del océano después de haber naufragado durante 49 días en una pequeña cabaña de pesca. Aldi Novel...

Watch Her Break Glass Ceiling With Moves Worthy of First Female Breakdancer to Hold a World Title

After her performance on Sunday, Ami has just become the first woman to ever hold a world breakdancing championship title.

Experience Emotional and Physical Health Benefits By Spending Some Time On a Boat

Roughly 142 million Americans take to the nation’s waterways on boats each year—and for good reason. Recent research has shown that people experience emotional,...

Indonesian Teenager Spends 49 Days Adrift at Sea in Fishing Hut, His Tears Turning to Joy With Rescue

The 19-year-old was rescued more than 77 miles at sea – but he was reportedly returned home in good health.

Man Helps Repair Washed Out Road, Discovers It Leads to the Man Who Saved His Life

A compassionate man felt spurred to help his neighbor following Hurricane Florence only to find out that he was repaying a good deed from years past.

Community is Overjoyed to Pitch in and Care For New Local Celebrity: The Island’s Only Duck

Niue has plenty of tourist traffic to their little island – but they have never been visited by a duck before.

When Hospitals Can’t Afford Equipment, Doctor Uses Discarded Shampoo Bottles to Cut Mortality by 75 Percent

This man's ingenious device only costs about $1.25 to make out of discarded shampoo bottles, but it has already saved hundreds of lives.

New Battery Gobbles Up Carbon Dioxide Before It Ever Reaches the Atmosphere

Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere. Written by David L. Chandler, MIT News A new type of battery...

Germany Launches World’s First Hydrogen-Powered Train

The two trains will be managing a section of railway in Lower Saxony – and there are more trains expected to be launched in the near future.

One of the World’s Biggest Power Plant Developers Just Gave Up On Coal

The Japanese company's initiative is being hailed as a watershed moment in the global fight against climate change.

The Hoover Dam Could Soon Be Turned into a ‘Giant Battery’ for Renewable Energy

If approved, the dam could save California from having to send their excess energy to surrounding states.

Meet the World’s First ‘Non-Melting’ Ice Pop

The sweet treat was developed using an edible version of an ultra-resilient WWII material.