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PHILADELPHIA — While Donald Gadson was grieving the untimely death of his wife, working full time for the city parking authority and caring for 8-year-old twin boys, his family’s home fell into a risk
“I have seen her paintings and drawings… like Leonardo da Vinci,” says one of the security guards while he checks my personal belongings. We are inside a bright blue shipping container about 6 m long
When Russian troops first streamed across the Belarusian border into Ukraine for what they had assumed would be a lightning assault on Kyiv, they were intending to rely on the region’s extensive rail
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The Water Desk , An initiative of the Center for Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado, Boulder, supported research and reporting for this story. LEE VINING, Calif.—When Rose Nelson c
Stephen O’Malley loves cycling so much that he not only rides his bike 10 miles to work, even in the depths of winter — he incentivizes his 163 employees to do the same. O’Malley, based in Manchester,
Scientists helped blind people to see again, Biden’s climate bill became law, and jaguars made history in Argentina, plus more positive news This week’s Positive News roundup A medical breakthrough of
A major UK bank pledged to stop funding new fossil fuel projects, the cycle revolution gathered pace, and a new test raised hopes for catching cancer early, plus more positive news This week’s Positiv
Life is returning to the Gaza Strip’s wetlands and beaches thanks to a coastal cleanup, offering some good news from a troubled region Beachgoers in the besieged Gaza Strip enjoyed sewage-free swimmin
CNN — Jimmy Amisial was walking through Gonaives, Haiti, on his way to a New Year’s Eve party to ring in 2018 when he spotted a large crowd and approached it. “When I got to the place where the people
Published 23 January 2015 Share page About sharing Media caption, Priscilla Sitienei: "I want to inspire children" By Ed Thomas BBC News, Ndalat, Kenya A
Published 2 April Share page About sharing By Jonathan Paye-Layleh BBC News, Monrovia The story of what happened to Liberian Emmanuel Tuloe has the quality of a modern fable. The 19-year-old, dressed