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When wildlife rehabilitator Mats Janzon found a starving, motherless otter pup curled in the grass near his Swedish home, he faced an uncertain journey of raising a wild animal he'd never cared for before. He named her Leya, taught her to swim in a kiddie pool, and watched her gradually reclaim her wildness. Over time, Leya wandered farther and stayed out longer until she was living in the wild....
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Last year, a record total of 4.5 billion yen ($29 million) found its way to the Tokyo police as lost property, up 0.5% from 2024. The remarkable statistic reflects the innate civic honesty embedded in the country's culture. The largest single cash trove turned in to the police in 2025 amounted to 27 million yen. The Metropolitan Police Department noted that over 70% of the cases came from public...
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Air is clearing across Beijing, London, San Francisco, and 16 other cities around the world. Driven by transformative actions like the swift uptake of electric cars in China and the creation of cycle lanes in Europe, these cities have slashed air pollutants by astonishing margins — over 20% in some cases, and over 45% in others. "Cities can achieve what was once thought impossible," notes...
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Dr. Suri Srimathi began studying to become a doctor in an era when it was frowned upon. At age 92, she has delivered 200,000 babies and counting, as she still performs her medical care as if in her heyday. She has not only birthed babies, but has birthed and nurtured care for women’s wellbeing in India. Child marriages, large families, maternal deaths, stillbirths, and newborn deaths have seen...
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A widow with mounting debts and two daughters who needed him saw more than 20 social workers, each following procedure perfectly-each concluding he must sell his car to qualify for relief, even though keeping it would save the government thousands in taxi costs and spare his children psychological harm. The car was worth $2,400; the family's stability, it turned out, was worth far more once...
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Northeast Park Hill, a Denver neighborhood, has a long history of violence having twice the youth arrest rate as all the other Denver neighborhoods combined. In 2013, residents began organizing in a movement to rebuild community safety. It was the foundation for researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder, local leaders who grew up in the neighborhood, and community members in 2016 for a...
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Across Moldova, hundreds of vibrant Soviet-era mosaics -- depicting harvest scenes, cosmonauts, and city builders -- have been quietly crumbling on bus stops, banks, and building facades, victims of neglect and sometimes deliberate destruction. Since 2020, a small group of digital activists led by political cartoonist Alex Buretz has been racing to document over 500 of these forgotten artworks,...
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In the bustling aisles of a Yardley Wegmans, where strategic navigation feels akin to a Darwinian challenge, an unexpected soundtrack transforms the scene. The familiar tunes of the Bee Gees suddenly cut through the chaos, rendering grocery carts and lists secondary to a shared song. As one shopper notes, "It changed the entire Wegmans vibe." What follows is a collective, silent nod to a less...
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A CSD Credit Union branch inside Winnetonka High School in the North Kansas City School District is the second student-run credit union in Missouri. The idea is to provide more “real world learning” and financial literacy to young people so they can learn the financial tools they need, says CEO Edward Watts. Students and staff can open savings accounts and checking accounts and make...
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Most organizations ask their employees to be resilient without building the systems that make resilience possible. While companies invest heavily in training individuals to bounce back from stress, research suggests only 15% of organizations are truly resilient themselves -- meaning the structures that should absorb shock are absent, leaving workers to carry what institutional design should...