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This Loyal Dog Stood Guard Over Two Girls Lost in the Woods at Night

When Abigail and Cecelia Bourg wandered into a dark wood, their golden retriever Artemis stayed by their side, guarding them until their parents could find them. The community came together to search for the girls, and thanks to Artemis' barking, they were found safe and sound. The girls had gotten tired during their walk and had even taken turns riding on Artemis' back! He was truly a loyal friend and protector.

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This Annual Ocean Conference Just Raised $11.3 Billion for Marine Conservation

The 9th Our Ocean Conference in Athens saw delegates commit over $11.3 billion to protect the oceans, despite a decrease from previous years. While successes were celebrated, delegates highlighted the need in securing a sustainable future for our oceans. Pledges included establishing marine protected areas and fighting climate change, with calls for faster action on ocean conservation and addressing climate change impacts at the forefront of discussions.

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This Building in Detroit Was Transformed Into Housing for Veterans Experiencing Homelessness

In a heartwarming turn of events, army veteran Freddie Tucker found hope and stability after facing homelessness in Detroit. Thanks to a renovated apartment building for veterans, Tucker was the first to move in and start anew. The initiative aims to provide permanent housing options with minimal barriers for veterans experiencing homelessness. With collaborative efforts and data-driven strategies, Detroit is making significant progress towards achieving functional zero for veteran homelessness.

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An Overdue Book Was Just Returned to a Colorado Library After 105 Years

A historic novel, Ivanhoe by Walter Scott, was recently returned to a Colorado library 105 years overdue. The book's due date slip shows it was only checked out three times before disappearing. Luckily, the library no longer enforces overdue fines, sparing the unknown reader from a hefty fee of approximately $760 today. Library staff hope to display Ivanhoe at a local museum or in a special space within the library for all to enjoy.

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This Taylor Swift College Course Inspires Students to Become Creative Entrepreneurs

At UC Berkeley, students are studying Taylor Swift's empire-building strategies in a course called Artistry and Entrepreneurship: Taylor's Version. The class explores how Swift's music tour boosts local economies and her impact on legal issues like artist rights. Universities nationwide are offering classes on the "Swift Effect," inspiring students to take creative risks in their careers. Parents are thrilled with their children taking a course on Swift, who is seen as strategic in building a loyal fan base.

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A New Star Will Light Up the Sky Soon. Here's How You Can See It.

Astronomers are eagerly awaiting a spectacular stellar explosion from the binary star system T Cor Bor in Corona Borealis. The red giant and white dwarf stars will create a nova, brightening to become visible to the naked eye on Earth. This recurrent nova is expected to peak between now and September, providing an exciting celestial event for amateur astronomers worldwide. To catch this rare sight, stargazers should look towards the northern sky near Arcturus in Boötes for a chance to witness this unique astronomical event firsthand.

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How TikTok Live is Helping Indie Games Find a Larger Audience

Indie game developer Konrad Pawlikowski didn't market his new game, Please Stop Crying, but it became a hit on TikTok. Other indie games like Fruit Mountain and That's Not My Neighbor are also gaining popularity on the platform. Streamers on TikTok Live are attracting new audiences with these off-the-radar titles, showing the potential for indie developers to shine in the gaming world. As traditional gaming industry faces challenges, Pawlikowski hopes more developers will focus on creating unique and artistic games rather than just chasing profits.

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Seven Counties Are Powered By 100% Renewable Energy as Wind Capacity Soars

In 2023, Europe celebrated a remarkable milestone with a record 3.8 gigawatts of new offshore wind capacity, contributing to a global surge in renewable energy. Seven countries, including Albania, Bhutan, and Paraguay, lead the charge as they already power themselves entirely with renewables, showcasing promising shift towards sustainability. With solar energy emerging as a dominant force and predictions indicating its potential to become the primary global energy source by 2050, the world is witnessing a big journey towards combating climate change.

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The Tampa Bay Rays Surprised This Golden Retriever With His Very Own Jersey On Game Day

Major League Baseball season is here, and "Dog Day" at stadiums lets fans bring their furry friends. Makenzie and her golden retriever Rafi missed out on tickets for "Dog Day at the Rays." But after a TikTok plea, the Tampa Bay Rays surprised them with VIP treatment for Rafi! The team went all out, giving Rafi his own jersey and making sure he enjoyed the game in style. This heartwarming story shows how baseball teams can make special memories for fans - both human and canine!

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A New Breakthrough Could Unlock a Way to Prevent Diabetes

Two siblings with unique gene mutations could hold the key to treating diabetes, providing vital insights for new treatments. The rare genetic form of autoimmune diabetes in these siblings led researchers to discover a mutation in the PD-L1 gene, offering a new avenue for study. This groundbreaking research opens up potential treatments that could prevent type 1 diabetes and advance cancer immunotherapy knowledge. Scientists are optimistic about the possibilities this discovery presents for more effective and targeted treatments in the future.

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See Baby Penguins Dive Off a 50-Foot Cliff in a First-of-its-Kind Clip From National Geographic

In exciting new footage from National Geographic, baby penguins bravely take a 50-foot dive into the water below. Nearly 700 emperor penguin chicks gather at the edge of a cliff before one brave chick leads the way. Captured by drone in Antarctica, this rare event showcases these adorable creatures taking their first swim ever. Premiering on Earth Day 2025, "Secrets of the Penguins" will feature this incredible moment for viewers to enjoy.

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This Annual Ocean Conference Just Raised $11.3 Billion for Marine Conservation

This Building in Detroit Was Transformed Into Housing for Veterans Experiencing Homelessness

An Overdue Book Was Just Returned to a Colorado Library After 105 Years

This Taylor Swift College Course Inspires Students to Become Creative Entrepreneurs

A New Star Will Light Up the Sky Soon. Here's How You Can See It.

How TikTok Live is Helping Indie Games Find a Larger Audience

Seven Counties Are Powered By 100% Renewable Energy as Wind Capacity Soars

The Tampa Bay Rays Surprised This Golden Retriever With His Very Own Jersey On Game Day

A New Breakthrough Could Unlock a Way to Prevent Diabetes

See Baby Penguins Dive Off a 50-Foot Cliff in a First-of-its-Kind Clip From National Geographic