
Cougars were hunted out of existence in Michigan 100+ years ago — but these wild cubs prove they're bouncing back
After cougars were driven to extinction in the early 1900s, the endangered species is finally making a return in the midwestern state.
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New study finds simple strategy to boost vaccination rates for adults over 65
Adults over 65 have a higher risk of severe infections, but they receive routine vaccinations at lower rates than do other groups. My colleagues and I tested the best approaches to increase vaccination rates.
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A homeless mom gave away $2 to help a parent in need. Then the internet stepped in to help
A Nigerian mother of two was struggling to pursue a college education as she singlehandedly raised her twin infants. Then TikTok creator Zachery Dereniowski shared her story.
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Little Free Library opens its 200,000th book box in a milestone for youth literacy
Since its inception in 2009, Little Free Library has installed book-sharing boxes on all seven continents.
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Involuntary sweeps of homeless camps do not increase public safety, study finds
Surprise sweeps of homeless camps are often cited as necessary steps to reduce crime and ultimately protect the very same people they displace. A new study sheds light on those claims.
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