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These Edible Straws Harness Nature to Replace Single-Use Plastic and Help Local Farmers

Harnessing nature to replace single-use plastics, Equo Straws are 100% biodegradable and come in 4 natural flavors sourced from local farming communities.

These 12 Stunning Photos Were Voted Best in the World For Depicting the Essence of Spring

More than 14,000 photos were submitted to Agora's “World's Best Photos of Spring 2020” competition—and the finalists are breathtaking.

10 Types of Apples Thought to Be Extinct From Pioneer Days Are Discovered in the Pacific Northwest

A pair of retirees have been sleuthing in the Pacific Northwest to find lost varieties of apple trees on forgotten homesteads—and have already discovered 23.

Free Market Forces Will Obliterate Global Coal Reliance Within 10 Years, Says Study

While some governments are struggling to manage their older investments in coal-powered sources, free market forces are driving the transition to coal.

Hundreds of Americans Become Foster Families to Ailing Senior Veterans, Opening Up Their Hearths and Homes

Rather than sending elderly veterans into a nursing home, the VA has been pairing vets with average American families—and the results have been magical.

These Photographers Captured Some of the Most Dazzling Pictures of Mother Earth’s Landscapes

Some of the world's most breathtaking landscapes were captured in these stunning images submitted to the Agora photo app for this international contest.

Planet Earth: Here’s Why You Can Hail 2019 as a Year of ‘Incredible Species Action’

Despite how these species have spent years fending off extinction, this year's conservational success stories spurred wildlife specialists to rejoice.

Scientists Use Recycled Sewage Water to Grow 500-Acre Forest in the Middle of Egyptian Desert

Researchers have been rerouting human wastewater from a city to grow trees in Egypt—and it could lead to more than 36 forest sanctuaries in the desert.

Blue-tiful: These Stunning Images Were Named The World’s Best Photos That Feature the Color Blue

These are only ten of the fifty finalists that have been selected for Agora Images's Blue Photos of 2019 Competition.

When Man Got Sick of Trash and Crime, He Bought Buddha Statue for the Street—and Transformed the Neighborhood

Over the course of the last two decades, the “Buddha of Oakland” has completely transformed the Oakland, California neighborhood.

When Mortuary Intern Invites Strangers to Veteran’s Funeral, 3,000 People Travel From All Over for the Service

When an intern at a Michigan funeral home published an open invitation to a Vietnam veteran's memorial service, over 3,000 people answered his call.

Pawn Shop Owner Gives Motorized Wheelchairs to 580 People –Some Who Haven’t Been Outside in Years

An astonishing 580 people got their freedom back, thanks to a Connecticut businessman's passion and determination to repair and donate motorized wheelchairs.

Patton Oswalt Responds to Online Troll by Rallying Followers to Pay For the Guy’s Medical Bills

Instead of fighting fire with fire, the stand-up comedian offered donations and support to a Twitter troll.

Good Samaritan Couple Reunites Frantic Father With Diaper Bag Containing Passports and $5,000 in Cash

A young Californian couple was stunned to find a lost diaper bag filled with cash and important documents – but instead of keeping the...

Two Veterans Have Spent an Unbelievable 15,000 Hours Driving Disabled Vets to the Hospital

These two senior veterans have collectively driven over 300,000 miles for their disabled comrades – and they plan on driving even more.

Veteran With Heart of Gold is Surprised With $60,000 Dental Implants By Generous Dentist

A veteran with a heart of gold has just been given $60,000 worth of dental work – but it looks like a million bucks. Larry...

25 Deserving Families Will Have New Homes, Thanks to This Veteran

A late Army sergeant and Purple Heart recipient has left behind an awe-inspiring legacy of philanthropy. When Sergeant First Class Stephen Florentz passed away in...

It’s Official: Today is the First Ever National Rosie the Riveter Day

As a way of honoring the blue factory-tagged, butt-kicking female icon of WWII, March 21st has been dubbed the first ever American Rosie the Riveter Day. Six...

Teens Volunteer to Serve at Funeral of Veteran With No Family

These six high school students didn't hesitate to volunteer their Tuesday morning and honor a late Vietnam veteran they had never met.

One of the Poorest Nations Now Tops US as World’s Most Charitable

Giving increased across the world in 2014 and, despite economic uncertainty, the encouraging news shows people are even more willing to donate money that...