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In This Fashion Library, You Check Out Clothes Instead Of Buying Them

Instead of buying a whole new outfit for a wedding or graduation, fashionistas in the Netherlands can visit a fashion library and take home their favorite threads on...

Millions in China Crack Down on Polluters, Using App And Govt Help

The Chinese government continues to officially clean up their act. Thanks to a new mobile app–and government transparency– civilians now have the ability to view...

Sick of Banks? Man Opens His Own: The Wild Success of “Bank On Dave”

What could a man do if the entire banking industry suddenly made it impossible for him to continue doing business because they stopped giving loans to his customers?...

In Indonesia People Can Trade Trash for Free Health Care

Patients in Indonesia can trade recyclable trash for doctor visits in a clever plan to get affordable medical care to people in rural villages. Three...

What We Can Learn From James Bond About Living a Meaningful Life (007 Tips)

62 years ago today, the first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, was published on April 13, 1953. The English author, Ian Fleming, was a...

Boy’s Inspiring Video Shows How He Overcame Autism Odds

After diagnosing him with autism when he was a toddler, doctors told Michael Whary's parents that he would likely never drive a car or even ride...

Ingenious Gates-Funded Machine Turns Feces Into Drinking Water

He watched the piles of feces go up the conveyer belt and drop into a large bin. A few minutes later, after a machine...

Prison Program Produces Business Savvy Inmates And Huge Success Rates

The Texas-based Prison Entrepreneurship Program (PEP) believes that helping inmates prepare to start their own businesses when they leave prison will reduce the likelihood...

The Top 10 Good News Stories of 2014

In many respects 2014 was a rough year, with Ebola, the Islamic State, and deaths in Ukraine, but it was also one in which...

A Decade After Asian Tsunami, New Forests Protect the Coast

The tsunami that struck Indonesia in 2004 obliterated vast areas of Aceh province. But villagers there are using an innovative microcredit scheme to restore...
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Why America is Naturally Made For Success

Many believe the American economy has some inherent advantages over its major competitors – a more flexible structure, stronger entrepreneurial traditions, a more demographically...

The Solution to Pakistan’s Illiteracy Has Schooled 175,000 So Far

According to Pakistan’s Annual Status of Education Report, Pakistan faces an educational emergency. 21% of school-aged children are out of school. That is more...

Business Forum in Cleveland to Focus on Purpose Over Profit

Call it flourishing. It’s a movement beyond traditional notions of corporate sustainability, demanding more than just doing less harm. The vision for flourishing companies builds on best practices...

London’s Red Phone Box Goes Green as Solar Powered Charging Station

Some of London's iconic red telephone boxes are being transformed into free solar-powered mobile phone charging stations painted green. The first "Solar-box" was unveiled Wednesday on...

The Myths and Realities of Being Too Busy

If you listen closely almost everyone talks about being too busy. Being busy is a great way to stunt your leadership growth. After all,...

Nail Polish Can Detect Date Rape Drugs: Dip Your Finger and Stir

Four college students want to use their talents in chemistry and applied sciences to help protect women against rape. The young men from North Carolina...

Army Officer Creates Clothing Line Out of Wasted Surplus Tents

Emily Nunez and her sister have led military lives since birth. Inspired by her father and uncle, Emily became a U.S. Army 1st Lieutenant in...

Photo of the Day – Poster Girl for Sunglasses Day

Elton John has over a thousand pairs, because nothing makes you quite as stylish as a pair of shades. Today is Sunglasses Day.

Chinese Tycoon Plans Million Dollar Lunch for Poor People in New York

One of China's top millionaire philanthropists is throwing a luncheon for a thousand poor people in New York City during which each one will receive...

Keepod; Can a $7 Stick Provide Billions Computer Access?

The USB flash drive is one of the most simple, everyday pieces of technology that many people take for granted. Now it's being eyed as...