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Self-Taught Oklahoma Architect Builds Round Barn Inspired by US Capitol and Fueled by Dedication–LOOK

Jay Branson, a self-taught architect, started building a round barn in rural Oklahoma to process his grief. Its beauty draws strangers off the highway in...

Roar Into the ‘Year of the Tiger’ With Fortunes and Traditions of the Chinese New Year

The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival, is one of mankind's great celebratory spectacles. Typified by...

Watch the Path of a Raindrop From Anywhere in the World

Have you ever wondered how far raindrops travel after they fall upon the heights of Kilimanjaro? On the off chance you're dying to know,...

Afghan All-Girls Robotics Team Offered College Scholarships, Says Oklahoma Mom Who Helped Them Escape Taliban

There may be no force more powerful than maternal instinct. An Oklahoma mom, who's come to think of some gifted Afghan girls as adopted...

Google Maps Now Shows How Busy the Subway Cars Are – So People Can Avoid Pandemic Crowds

With the state of the pandemic varying across the globe, the new normal looks different depending on where you go. But no matter your situation,...

COVID Cases and Hospitalizations Are Plummeting Toward Zero in Most of the U.S.

After 15 months of watching the pandemic spread, there is much good news on the U.S. COVID front in June 2021. Inside most states, the...

Falconry Saves Man from Life of Crime, Now he Helps Birds and At-Risk Youth Take flight

In spending his twenties dealing drugs in southeast Washington D.C. during the crack epidemic, Rodney Stotts would be the last person one would imagine...

This Teen Makes Tiny Bow Ties for Shelter Dogs to Help Them Look Spiffy and Get Adopted

For rescue pups to get adopted, they need to stand out from the pack. One teenage boy has made it his mission to make...

Honoring The Black Astrophysicist at NASA Whose Innovative Space Telescope is Still on the Moon (1939-2020)

George Robert Carruthers did big things with his life: One of the first Black astrophysicists at NASA, he's known for pioneering the first ultraviolet...

First Test of Virgin’s Hyperloop With Passengers Aboard –Takes Us Closer to 30-Min Floating Commute From DC to NYC

After more than 400 tests, Richard Branson's Virgin Hyperloop, a levitating train of small passenger pods, just made transportation history as it completed its...

Another Study Shows Psychedelic Psilocybin Mushrooms Offering Long-Term Relief From Depressive Symptoms

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, science, health, politics, and travel.  In another study on the use of psychedelic compounds...

Real Estate Agent Uses Hilariously Posed 12-Foot Skeletons to Fill Her Properties for Halloween (LOOK)

What better way for a real estate agent to advertise her properties than to turn them into amusing haunted houses for people to enjoy?

He Designed a Mountain Bike to Bring Adventure Back to People With Disabilities – Like Himself

When a snowboarding accident resulting in a spinal injury sidelined him from his beloved outdoor pursuits, Christian Bagg was determined to climb back up...

Map Lets You See How Your Hometown has Moved Across 750 Million Years of Continental Drift

An interactive online map allows you to punch in your home address and superimpose the global geography of epochs gone by to see how...

‘The Dad Gang’ is Celebrating Black Fatherhood and Breaking Stereotypes – From NY to DC

“The Dad Gang” hopes to break the stereotypes of Black fathers by celebrating their involvement in fatherhood on social media and marching in DC.

Sean Penn’s Nonprofit Relieves Burden of Firefighters By Administering COVID Testing in 10 U.S. Cities For Free

Sean Penn's nonprofit CORE offers free COVID-19 testing for US cities including LA, New Orleans, and Chicago—and has already tested 520,000 people.

Chef Andrés Turns Michelin-Starred Restaurants into Kitchens Serving Take-Out Food to Anyone Who Needs It

Not only will Chef José Andrés be paying his employees for two weeks time off, he will be turning his Michelin-starred restaurants into soup kitchens.

Young Namibian Artist Uses Power of Expression to Offer a Fighting Chance to Poorest Neighbors

This 25-year-old man from Namibia has been using his art shop as a means of offering hope and confidence to some of the region's most at-risk people.

Google is Making the Largest Corporate Purchase of Renewable Energy, Investing $2 Billion

In what is being hailed as the largest corporate purchase of renewable energy infrastructure, Google has just announced that they will be spending $2...

American Brothers Successfully Save Irish Girl Who Was Swept Out to Sea in Serendipitous Twist of Fate

Four American brothers who were in Ireland for their grandfather's funeral ended up saving a little girl and her father on a very serendipitous day.