AmericanTown's Heroes: Feedback Aims to Curtail Food Waste
We all love to see the supermarket shelves stocked with new items and fresh produce. It makes the store look better and may even make us want to
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: IKEA Teams Up With the American Red Cross
IKEA is a brand known for sturdy furniture and a modern aesthetic. Their philosophy of simple, well-made furniture at an affordable price makes it
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Kids Play Baseball Thanks to the League of Yes
The League of Yes is a great name for an organization. Especially for an organization that helps people see past disabilities to the excitement and
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Girl Develop It Helps Women Learn Web Development
Boys are better at Math and Science. That's what studies used to show. More recent studies suggest girls are just better students, for one, they read
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Isaiah Priest Collects Cans to Care for Cats
Isaiah Priest has a big heart and a determined spirit. He is on a mission to help control the pet population in his town and while he is not fighting
View ArticleEarth Talk: What has been the environmental impact of the Volkswagen...
Dear EarthTalk: What has been the environmental impact of the Volkswagen emissions cheating scandal? -- E.W. An analysis by The
View ArticleEarth Talk: What are endocrine disrupters and what can I do to avoid them?
Dear EarthTalk: What are endocrine disrupters, how do they make their way into my body and what can I do to avoid them? -- J.M.
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Noah Wilson Left A Legacy Of Kindness
Spending time in the hospital is never fun. Sure, doctors and nurses are nice and take great care of us, but if you’re a six-year-old undergoing
View ArticleEarthTalk: Where do the leading Democratic candidates for president stand on...
Dear Earthtalk: Where do the leading Democratic candidates for president stand on environmental Issues -- LM President Obama, with his
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: DoSomething.org Helps Kids Get Involved
Don't just sit there. Do Something! Does that sound familiar? Maybe something your Mom or Dad said when you were spending too much time in the house
View ArticleStudent ETF Investment Contest - Registration Open!
Exchange-Traded-Funds remain one of the fastest growing instruments for current investors and an investment of choice for emerging investors. To
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Young Athletes Don't Let Diabetes Get Them Down
Living with diabetes is a challenge for anyone young or old, but when children are involved there is always the concern for their future health and
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Neil Barber is a Hero to Many Families
Families, teams and communities are very much alike. They all involve people banding together with common goals of support and success. This hero
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Clara Vanni is a VA Volunteer Hero
Clara Vanni is a volunteer extraordinaire. Her energy and vitality are an inspiration to others. At 91 years young, she is still ready, willing and
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: Radhika Narain's Org Helps Provide a Childhood for...
It's a classic pay-it-forward story, only in addition to inspiring a chain reaction of giving it developed into an organization dedicated to touching
View ArticleEarth Talk: How can we harness coal's energy without emitting our way into...
Dear EarthTalk: There's a lot of talk about the potential for renewable energy sources like solar and wind. But cheap, abundant coal is still going to
View ArticleEarth Talk: Beyond Flame Retardants
Dear EarthTalk: What is being done to get toxic flame retardants out of children's furniture and other products? -- M.S.
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: For Our Daughters Helps Educate Young Women About...
For Our Daughters is a nonprofit organization with a mission to educate young women about the tools they need to live long and healthy lives.
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: Against Aging in Place
"Aging-in-place may not be all it’s cracked up to be. That’s the view of a University of Florida professor of gerontology, who argues that
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: Hunger & Waste - Two Problems, One Solution
Nearly 40% of the food produced in the U.S. ends up in landfills. At the same time, nearly one in six seniors goes without the food they need to lead
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