Food for Thought is redistributing leftover restaurant meals in Pakistan to people in need.
Problem/Solution: solution
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The Big Sort – An Insider’s Tour of a Recycling Plant
Added by kHilton December 14, 2016Have you ever wondered whether your milk carton caps can be recycled? Or what happens to your recycling after it gets picked up from your curb? Science Friday video producer…
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AARP on the Front Lines Defending Medicare
Added by kHilton December 14, 2016Medicare is a deal made with the American people — a deal that needs to be honored. AARP is working to defend and protect it.
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Antares is Heart of the Scorpion
Added by kHilton December 14, 2016Bright reddish Antares is easy to spot on a summer night. It is the brightest star in the fishhook-shaped constellation Scorpius the Scorpion.
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Want to Make America Safe? Here Are 5 Ways to Do That.
Added by kHilton December 14, 2016In the wake of Baton Rouge, Dallas, and St. Paul, our nation is once again in heated debate over what we do and do not want from law enforcement. The…
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Would Unconditional Basic Income Make Us Happier?
Added by kHilton December 14, 2016Some have questioned if the economy can function with a guaranteed minimum income. But few advocates or opponents have explored the policy’s impact on people’s emotional well-being.
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Mental Health Reform Is Headed to the President’s Desk
Added by kHilton December 14, 2016After more than three years of advocating on behalf of mental health reform at the local, state and federal level, NAMI’s hard-fought battle is over. Congress passed mental health reform…
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Air Pollution From Power Plants Is Dropping—and We’re Breathing Easier as a Result
December 14, 2016Wind, solar, and natural gas cut into coal’s dominance of the power supply.
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These 15 Projects Are Solving the World’s Toughest Education Problems
December 12, 2016Finalists for the annual WISE Awards provide innovative solutions to global learning challenges.
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Iowa Bets Big on Wind Power
December 12, 2016The state’s latest 2,500 megawatts of new projects are part of a wind energy surge around the country.