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Woof. May was a dog of a month for hiring, according to the jobs numbers released by the government today. After an optimistic start to the year, it’s clear after several disappointing results ...
Imagine as many as 60 entrepreneurial college students living under a single roof and being mentored by successful professionals in their chosen fields. Thats the idea behind a social living pro...
In our Dealbreakers ser ies, exes report on the habit, belief, or boxer brief that ended the affair. I went to college because high school ended, and that was what people like me did. At 18,...
On the very first day they could justify it this summer, big stores in New York City already had their doors open, air conditioning blasting out onto the street. It served as an invitation to potenti...
In the past four months, the Canadian province of Quebec has become a hotbed of Occupy Wall Street-style protests—marches with hundreds of thousands of protesters, and battles with tear gas thr...
In what might be the most depressing study about marriage on record, Michigan State University scientists found that married people arent any happier than they were when they were single—but ty...
Things are easier said than done, or so the old adage goes, and we couldnt agree more. Thats why we do The GOOD 30-Day Challenge (#30DaysofGOOD) , a monthly attempt to live better. Our chall...
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Every Thursday, your Ethical Style questions, answered. Modern fashion is a sprint. By the time a designer sends a new style down the runway, it’s only a matter of weeks before the tr...
Earlier this month, children across the country celebrated the second annual Kids to Parks Day, a celebration created to combat declining attendance at Americas parks and increasing rates of c...
Yayoi Shionoiri isn’t your average attorney. By day, she makes her living immersed in the legal intricacies of museum art. By night, she grapples with the fine art of grassroots organizing. Her...
Organ donation rates have increased considerably as awareness of organ donor programs has grown over the past 20 years, yet nearly 20 Americans a day still die while waiting for a transplant.
Earlier this month, the principal of Chicagos Gary Comer College Prep wrote about how 100 percent of the schools seniors earned acceptances to four-year universities. This is the third of four studen...
Go ahead and pick up some poultry—but its best if it’s from Maryland. The state recently became the first in the nation to pass a law banning farmers from using arsenic-based feed ad...
Most Americans want to live in walkable neighborhoods, but only a fraction can afford it. Housing in places with easy access to stores, restaurants, jobs, and public transit is in short supply, and o...
Across the country, long-term unemployment insurance is drying up. Some 200,000 unemployed Americans lost access to government benefits earlier this month, most in California. All told, at least 500,...
The big chatter on the internet today is about Politwoops, a new project from the Sunlight Foundation that tracks and records deleted tweets from American politicians. Twitter is becoming an increasi...
May is quickly coming to a close, so before its too late, take a minute to check out the first ever National Dine-Out-for-Charity Month. Ten thousand participating restaurants across the country are ...
This post is in partnership with University of Phoenix "I wanted to avoid the usual doom and gloom—the usual its all crap and theres no hope for the future," says Eli A. Kaufman, GOOD...
Robert Gupta at a recent visit to the GOOD office Downtown Los Angeles is a neighborhood of extremes. On one end, theres the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Frank Gehry-designed home of the Los Angeles...
A new report from the Applied Research Center concludes that young progressive activists care about racial justice, class divides, and gender issues. Theyre worried about widespread ignorance, compla...
Welcome to The Rules, an illustrated guide to modern etiquette.
When Iso Rabins founded San Francisco’s Underground Market in 2009, he wanted to help informal food entrepreneurs—whether web designers or grandmothers, students or lawyers—share ar...
Every Wednesday, GOOD’s cocktail columnist proposes a toast to worthy public figures. This week: a science-enhanced cocktail to honor the pioneers ushering in the upcoming age of nuclear fusion...
With an increasing number of recent high school graduates—and more experienced workers seeking to brush up on their skills—looking for affordable education options, community colleges hav...
When I moved to Silicon Valley, I was told it was the best time in my life to make a risky decision, work insane hours, and do something stupid like start a tech company. Among tech entrepreneurs, th...
Martha Payne is a 9-year-old Scottish girl with a taste for good, healthy food. Unfortunately, like so many other children, Payne attends a school that was far less interested than she in what it was...
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