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USMNT fails to qualify for World Cup, internet reminds everyone we have a badass women's team
Actually, U.S. Soccer does have a team that competes in and wins World Cups.
By Rebecca Ruiz
It's not just Harvey Weinstein's Hollywood: Women in nearly every industry have experienced sexual abuse
This is... incredibly depressing.
Boy Scouts will finally allow girls to join, earn Eagle Scout rank
The decision was reportedly unanimous.
By Chloe Bryan
Want to stop men like Harvey Weinstein from ruining women's lives? The solution is simple.
The people and institutions that could stop abusive behavior fail women time and again.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Facebook launches profile picture frame to celebrate International Day of the Girl
Learn how to use it here.
YouTube uses its massive platform to help every girl get an education
This campaign wants you to know 130 million girls around the world don't get an education.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Ashley Judd gets the praise she deserves for being first to speak publicly against Weinstein
Judd was the first celebrity to go on the record about Weinstein in the original 'New York Times' report.
Justin Trudeau, Ricky Gervais among many raising awareness on World Mental Health Day
This year's theme is mental health in the workplace.
Before and after: Women finally get their due in STEM stock photos
Behold the radical differences between photos from the 1950s and the 21st century.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Gruesome horror game fights the horrors of the world in a charity drive
At least one of 2017's many horror stories stands to do some good in the world.
Starbucks launches new season of short films about ordinary Americans doing extraordinary things
Howard Schultz wants to introduce you to a better side of America.
A man with muscular dystrophy traveled the world with a little help from his friends
Together, they are redefining the limits of accessibility.
Why Square commissioned this stunning short film about Native American youth
"Lakota in America" highlights the challenges and resilience of the Cheyenne River Reservation's youth.
These dogs traveled from all over the U.S. to bring some much needed comfort to Las Vegas
Cuddles from these furry friends are healing souls.
By Dymond Green
In Las Vegas, an empty lot transforms into a community healing garden
It took only four days for the idea to become reality.
By Chloe Bryan
Tutoring platform will help kids affected by hurricanes get back on track at school
Varsity Tours is offering free services for students whose lives were disrupted by the recent hurricanes.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Future In Focus: The 2017 Social Good Summit
Acquiring more than 2 billion social impressions within a span of 24 hours, the Summit continues fulfilling its mission of looking toward #2030NOW.
Connie Britton reveals how "clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose" applies to the real world
We miss you, Tami Taylor!
By Tony Lee
This new Girl Scouts site is a 'treasure chest' of tips for girls to make a difference
Girl Scouts opens its treasure chest of knowledge for the first time.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Comfort dogs are helping people with the trauma of the Las Vegas shooting
Therapy has never been furrier.
The indie film community has a sexual harassment problem and women are fighting back.
The fallout caused many to skip Fantastic Fest. Those who went decided to act.
By Angie Han
David Miliband wants you to know that the refugee crisis is still happening
CEO of International Rescue Committee also slammed Trump's crackdown on refuges.
By Gianluca Mezzofiore and Nikolay Nikolov