9-Year-Old and Friends Have Raised $100,000 for African American Businesses Selling Homemade Bracelets
9-year-old Kamryn Johnson and her friends have been selling homemade bracelets to support African American businesses hurt by riots in Minnesota.
9-year-old Kamryn Johnson and her friends have been selling homemade bracelets to support African American businesses hurt by riots in Minnesota.
Memphis Uber driver Tammy Smith was rewarded with new car from Jada Pinkett Smith after the single mom donated thousands of meals to hospital workers.
Despite the medical setbacks caused by the COVID-19 crisis, the OneLegacy nonprofit says they are still on track for a 15% increase in organ donations.
An acrobat couple in their 30s are on a marital mission to tie the knot in 12 different countries over the course of 83 days. With 21 ceremonies under their belt already, the cost of this international nuptial tour has been less than $10K.
Established as one of the largest solar plants in the world, this project will make sure that African families will no longer have to be left in the dark.
Tunisia has just adopted a law based on UN policies that fight violence against women, and two other countries are moving in the same direction.
The largest wind farm in Africa was inaugurated in Northern Morocco last week by King Mohammed VI as part of a larger, ongoing renewable energy plan. The huge wind farm, 26 miles long (42 km) and situated outside of Tangiers, boasts 165 wind turbines, offering a production capacity of 140 megawatts.
A team of researchers has managed to bioprint normal-looking tissue for mice with deformed ears-a treatment could work for humans with cauliflower ears.
Researchers from Imperial College London and UC Berkeley used different methods to reach the same conclusion: COVID lockdown measures have saved millions.
Band-Aid announced last week that it will be expanding its product line to include bandages with a range of skin tones to reflect diversity.
PayPal announced a $530 million commitment to support Black and minority-owned businesses in the U.S., especially those hardest hit by the pandemic.
Since the Boston Typewriter Orchestra has not been able to perform for the public since quarantine began, they recently performed a new song from home.