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Everything you thought you knew about ADHD is wrong
Forget literally everything you thought you knew about ADHD.
By Jess Joho
Celebs endorse #USPSProtests as people snap pics of mail box removals
It's increasingly clear that concerned Americans need to start thinking about taking direct, tangible action to protect the USPS.
Photos give glimpses into the long struggle to secure women's suffrage
The bitter fight for women's suffrage.
‘Emotional support K-pop boys’ help fans with their mental health
You get a K-pop boy, and you get a K-pop boy.
By Amanda Yeo
How to help the USPS — and why it matters
Hint: It has to do with Trump and the upcoming elections.
How to cure your pandemic blues with moments of pure joy
I became a treadmill dancer during the pandemic and learned a lot about finding happiness.
By Rebecca Ruiz
7 coping skills to deal with anger you might be feeling right now
It's OK to be angry.
How 'Daniel Tiger' can help soothe a scared, lonely, quarantined kid
Visit a socially distant Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
By Alex Hazlett
What's happening in the world is out of your control. These 7 strategies will help you feel better.
The co-writers of "Dear Evan Hansen," Lady Gaga's mom, and the co-founder of Crisis Text Line share their tips.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Composting 101: How to turn kitchen waste into garden gold
We suspect that you have a lot more kitchen scraps right now.
By Tulika Bose
Photos reveal devastation from oil spill in Mauritius
The spill leaked about 1,000 tons of oil into the Indian Ocean.
8 podcasts that talk honestly about mental health
Podcasts are a great way to make your home feel less quiet, and you feel better. Here are a few that will bring some welcome noise — and good, honest conversation about mental health — into your home.
Beirut explosion: How to help those in Lebanon
The giant blast wave exacerbated turmoil already rocking Lebanon.
Meet the activists pushing for an anti-racist education
Some feel as if this is the one moment to make it happen.
40 activists give us hope for the future on 'British Vogue' September issue cover
"One thing is for certain. The future starts now."
Gaming community hotline offers specialized help with harassment, work stress, and mental health
The service will help with issues ranging from harassment to crunch.
By Amanda Yeo
Wall of Moms faces allegations of 'anti-Blackness' from Portland community group
Don't Shoot Portland, a Black-led social justice group, called out the Wall of Moms' leadership in an Instagram post.
What's the future of transportation post-COVID? Experts discuss.
Transportation will look different post-COVID, and it needs to become more inclusive.
'Biggest Little Farm' director on farming with nature, not against it
It all starts with soil.
Make your beverage habit more eco-friendly with these reusable tumblers
Our favorite options keep beverages hot or cold for hours at a time and help keep single-use plastics out of the landfill.
By Abigail Barr
Barack Obama reminds us of ever-present threat of voter suppression in John Lewis eulogy
"There are those in power who are doing their darnedest to discourage people from voting."
How to travel sustainably
Sustainability is something that we can bring with us no matter where we travel.
By Ray White
How developing incentives for public transportation will combat car dependency
Here are some ways to get people to embrace mass transit again.
By Ray White
How a young mayor rewrote the story of a troubled American city
Mayor Michael Tubbs brought change to Stockton, California, by serving the vulnerable.
By Rebecca Ruiz