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Good News This Week: June 29, 2024 - Zoos, Trees, & Iberian Lynxes

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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Three images from left to right: TikToker Anthony S Ferraro faces the camera and says "This camp has really been incredible to see these kids blossom," A group of kids at Camp Abilities cheer, and Anthony says, "We even made tie dye!"

Let's go to blind camp!' TikToker showcases the importance of inclusive summer camps

Anthony S. Ferraro took viewers behind the scenes to a summer camp specially designed for kids who are blind, deafblind, and have low vision.
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Seattle, Minneapolis named best US cities for biking — see where yours ranks

The nonprofit PeopleForBikes released their city ratings for 2024, tallying up the largest cities in America by their bikeability.
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11 medical breakthroughs that could forever change cancer treatment: 'There is good news'

Scientists are using artificial intelligence, DNA sequencing, precision oncology and other technologies to improve treatment and diagnosis.
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Three photos. On the left, Hank Green. In the center, an overhead view of two people drinking from cups of tea. On the right, John Green.

Hank & John Green launch new charity tea shop to fight the world's deadliest disease

Hank and John Green have launched a tea brand under their Good Store platform, aiming to fund research and prevention efforts for the world's deadliest disease.
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These are the best positive news stories you missed this week: June 15 Edition

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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These state parks now offer blind visitors an app to help them safely explore on their own

One state will now offer free access to an accessibility app called Aira, helping blind and low vision state park visitors enjoy their adventures.
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Innovative 'sign language ambulance' service aims to save more lives in emergencies, reduce barriers

The implementation of this technology will make emergency services more accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing patients.
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Cancer is killing firefighters. So this city is going 100% PFAS-free.

Research suggests that firefighters have higher rates of cancer than the general population, including a 26% higher risk for brain cancer.
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June: Awareness Months & Holidays for Causes

The ultimate calendar of June’s awareness days, national months, and more...
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The best good news stories you may have missed this week — June 1, 2024

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
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Disability Milestone: Rep. Jennifer Wexton makes history with assistive communication device speech in Congress

Some people with disabilities hailed Rep. Jennifer Wexton’s use of text-to-speech technology, but say there is work to be done to advance representation for those who communicate differently.
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