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Omicron messing with your mental health? Don't let the anxiety get to you.
Uncertainty can make human beings miserable. Try these coping strategies instead.
By Rebecca Ruiz
These houses used to flood. Now they float.
The amphibious homes help flood-threatened communities stay on the surface.
In viral TikTok, a young woman tells the story of a foul-smelling post-COVID reality
"There's no cure. There's just hoping."
What we can all learn from 'trauma dumping' online
The act of unloading trauma online is a symptom of a much bigger problem.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Giving Tuesday campaigns that amplify your holiday giving
Take a break from holiday shopping and throw around some donations instead.
What you should actually donate this holiday season
Avoid donating those old t-shirts and leftover turkey this winter, and offer up useful and needed supplies instead.
How to turn your social profiles into hubs for charity
Social media apps can be used for more than memes and life updates.
TikTok and U.N. Women launch in-app hub about gender-based violence
A collective call to raise awareness and end it.
However you feel right now is totally OK
Holiday stress, especially during COVID-19, can lead to difficult feelings. Don't shame yourself for them.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Safe spaces for teens aren’t controversial, they’re critical. Here’s why.
Don't be fooled by the debate over safe spaces.
By Rebecca Ruiz
4 ways to make hiring more accessible
Expand the applicant pool and support higher rates of employment for people with disabilities. It's a win-win.
The people supplying our food deserve more than thanks this holiday season
Meet the hard-working individuals bringing food to your grocery stores, restaurants, and dining halls.
'Sesame Street' explores Asian and Pacific Islander culture with a neighborhood tour
Featuring the show's first Asian American puppet, Ji-Young!
Sesame Street introduces Ji-Young, the neighborhood's first Asian American muppet
Ji-Young loves skateboarding, rock music, and making history.
Goodbye conservatorship. Hello independent Britney Spears.
Free from legal oversight, the pop icon can now make her own decisions.
In viral TikTok, mom uses data to visualize the workload of a new parent
The numbers don't lie: Raising a child is intense, often invisible, labor.
TikTok doctors take on viral COVID myths
"There’s a lot of fear about vaccines that really should be directed at viruses."
We can't ignore the role mental health plays in conspiracy theory beliefs
Our solutions for tackling misinformation must incorporate well-being and mental health.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Surgeon general shares guide to fighting online vaccine misinformation
A new digital toolkit shares helpful resources for identifying and dispelling harmful information.
TikTok is where you go to bare your scars
A digital TikTok community for keloid support is right at your fingertips.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters demand climate justice across the globe amid COP26
People really turned up for the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice.
Failed by the healthcare system, transgender people find help elsewhere
How transgender people use online communities to fill the gaps in gender-affirming care.
By Vivian Lam
This leading climate activist is actually optimistic
"Another world is necessary, another world is possible," she said.
By Tim Marcin
It's a 'bones day' for thousands skipping school to protest at COP26
Noodles the pug and the "This is fine" dog sum it up for the youths.
Unpack racial biases in medicine with a myth-busting TikTokker
Med student Joel Bervell is your next must-follow creator.