Cultures
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Wyatt Redd | October 8, 2016
Four Loko comes to China
After being banned in the U.S., Four Loko has found its way to China, where it's stirring up...
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Ritika Tiwari | October 5, 2016
India plants 50 million trees in 24 hours, and sets a record
More than 800,000 volunteers took part in planting 50 million trees of 80 species. All the saplings were...
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Sara Snoddy | September 29, 2016
Meet the doctors helping a medical team in Syria via phone
Meet the medical team using WhatsApp to conduct surgeries in Syria.
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Lilian Ogbuefi | September 26, 2016
How Boko Haram played us for international recognition
Every attack by Boko Haram since 2010 was a systematic attempt to cull worldwide spotlight. Chibok, was only...
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Kristen Callihan | September 23, 2016
The new human trafficking hotspot: Oman
More than 130,000 female migrants from other countries work in Oman as domestic workers as a result of...
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Spencer Paluch | September 20, 2016
Costa Rica is beating everyone in renewable energy
The Central American country of Costa Rica is breaking records with their renewable energy program, proving it is...
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Michelle Honeyager | September 13, 2016
The zoo horrors you’ll never see
The zoo is a common place for entertainment for kids and adults alike, but there are many horrors...
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Mandy Burkholder | September 11, 2016
Green Cross International: Fighting ecological disasters one day at a time
Green Cross International strives each day to respond to ecological disasters across the world, both manmade and natural.
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Wyatt Redd | September 8, 2016
What the Columbia peace deal means for the drug trade
Columbia is signing a historic peace deal with FARC rebels, but what does that mean for the future...
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Kristen Callihan | September 8, 2016
Relocating the first official climate refugees
Climate change displacement is coming, and staying prepared and aware is essential to saving the lives of those...
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Wyatt Redd | September 7, 2016
The creeping dictatorship in Turkey
Turkey's president has steadily been consolidating power and targeting critics.
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Kaitlyn Phillips | September 7, 2016
Mysterious underwater cities and their origins
There’s an air of mystery and intrigue that surrounds all of these underwater cities, though, as some cities’...
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Marcus Wade | September 5, 2016
10 photos of the world’s deadliest natural disasters to date
Within the last century, millions of humans have died from natural disasters, whether being an earthquake, drought, or...
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Wyatt Redd | September 3, 2016
Climate change is literally changing calendars
You don't realize how important calendars can be until your life depends on it.
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Mandy Burkholder | August 30, 2016
Exploring the ancient Anasazi culture
The abundant remains of the Ancestral Anasazi culture provide excellent learning opportunities to modern humans of any culture....