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The Rise of Millennials Living at Home

A recent Pew Research analysis found that 21.6 million America’s young people—that’s 36 percent of Millennials (loosely categorized as those...

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How to Build a Pet-Friendly Community in Your Neighborhood

Introducing the fifth story in The GOOD Guide to Making the World Better for Pets (Even If You Don't Own One). This five part series, brought to...

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How to Become a Pet Shelter Volunteer

Introducing the fourth story in The GOOD Guide to Making the World Better for Pets (Even If You Don't Own One). This five part series, brought...

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How to Take Great Pet Pictures

This five part series, brought to you by GOOD in partnership with Purina ONE®, explores how we can all share the benefits of having pets in our lives.

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Pet Fostering 101: How to Help Dogs Transition to Adopted Homes

Introducing the second story in The GOOD Guide to Making the World Better for Pets (Even If You Don't Own One).

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How to Be the Best Pet-Sitter Ever

Introducing the first story in The GOOD Guide to Making the World Better for Pets (Even If You Don't Own One). This five part series, brought to...

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12 Awesome Toilets from Around the World

During the month of July, GOOD is running a campaign called Give A Shit for our community to take a small step toward getting involved in the...

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Why We Give a Shit about Toilets

We are two people who work at GOOD HQ. We come from very different backgrounds—one a globally-oriented journalist, the other a graphic...

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Short Fuses: Do Some Sports Make Kids More Violent?

New research challenges the conventional wisdom that youth sports are universally beneficial for kids.

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Really Good Business: Beyond Social Responsibility Report Cards

Dwindling resources impels companies with no special predilection toward doing good, to get good, and fast—and work together with peers to do so.

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After the Revolution

In February 2011, Ali Tarhouni, a popular Libyan-born lecturer in economics at the University of Washington, watched the protests in Benghazi,...