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First Amendment win: Federal judge blocks Texas A&M's drag ban
The students said while their fight isn’t over, they were overjoyed by the decision and vowed to share that joy by putting on the best show possible Thursday.
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Nonprofit uses board game, RPG simulator to help people better understand homelessness
Housing Hustle and the Homeless Experience Simulation use gameplay and real-life personas to put players in the shoes of their unhoused neighbors.
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LA roller rink transformed into homeless shelter, thanks to beloved 'Jeopardy!' host
The late game show host donated $500,000 toward the renovation of a unique homeless shelter in Los Angeles.
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John & Hank Green's 'Project for Awesome' has raised a total of $27M for charity
YouTubers and “Nerdfighters” have raised more than $27 million to make a difference and “decrease world suck.”
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Hank & John Green raise $3.7M in 2025 'Project For Awesome' charity livestream
Hank and John Green’s annual charity livestream, Project for Awesome, has been a massive fundraising success since 2007.
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