Try All By Fire will provide a finish line, but believe in allowing everyone to pick their own path and goals to take them to it.
At Design Urbain's bus station on Paris' Boulevard Diderot, you can grab dinner and charge your phone while you wait.
Apparently the University of Michigan's admissions office takes applicants' web video skills into account.
From economic arguments to environmental impact, a new book argues against eating local.
A new discovery by Swiss scientists could reduce e-waste and improve our gadgets' energy efficiency.
Make the best meal you can using only food items from a nearby corner store.
Drive less, eat better, live simple and live longer: what we can learn from the Mennonite way of life.
America has changed a lot since the days of the Founding Fathers. Does it still make sense to pick our leaders through the Electoral College?
If we want to prevent the next Karen Klein, we need to teach people to understand how bad situations can spin out of control.
After the wee bookmark's spirited shred session, a new landscape of possibilities is revealed.
Since so many of us virtually share our food with friends, let’s do photographic justice to the awesome meals we’re making.
Sony is encouraging Spider-Man fans to make a difference by volunteering. Cheap promotional stunt? I appears not.
Forget your worries about the future of print for a second and admire Colombia's charming outdoor reading centers.
And the winner of our #30DaysofGOOD project is...
And he was only 100 years old.
Washington, DC's taking a page from other cities' book with a new prescription program for fruits and vegetables.
How does a principal really know if a teacher is a good fit for a school unless she gets feedback from students?
Remember how California was going to shut down 70 state parks to save money? Well good news: They're saved! Or some of them are. For now, at least.
Fresh herbs pack a ton of flavor and, in some cases, even have healing properties.
Maher Abu Rmeileh is the first Palestinian to qualify to compete in the Olympics. Watch for his one arm shoulder throw next month.
GOOD Maker and Project Yellow Light use videos to spread teen texting and driving awareness. Vote for your favorite—the winner will receive $400.
Our final 2012 GOOD Ideas for Cities event asks four teams of New Orleans creatives to address local challenges facing the city.
Farmscape is bringing farms to the homes and businesses of Los Angeles. Oh, and the company is also trying to run for mayor of the city.
South Carolina and Louisiana are the latest states to adopt benefit corporation legislation. Learn more about what this means and what B Corps are.
The court decides such treatment is "cruel and unusual."
The best weapon against a mundane PB&J; lunch is a fridge stocked with prepared salad ingredients. Get cooking!
An online tool from People for Bikes makes it easy to urge Congress to protect bike funding in the transportation bill. Let's do this.