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Meet Piggy, the most famous rescue pig in China
Meet Piggy, the most famous rescue pig in China
Abandoned at an airport in China, then adopted by a photographer, Piggy the piglet grew up in front of the camera—and changed everything for his new family.EXPLORE
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Trees are more than just beautiful fixtures of any city neighborhood. They make hot summer days more bearable by providing shade and naturally cooling air temperatures in the immediate surroundings. However, researchers have found a distinct and historical connection between tree canopy disparity in wealthy, mostly white neighborhoods and low-income, often minority communities. It goes back to a discriminatory housing practice called redlining. Under a New Deal program, maps of over 200 American cities were created to determine which residential areas were creditworthy to receive federal loans. The grading system heavily disadvantaged people of color, immigrants, and low-income families, making it hard to obtain the funds for mortgages and to build and maintain parks or other tree-covered urban spaces. More than 50 years after the practice was banned by the Fair Housing Act of 1968, the sweltering effects continue to be felt in formerly redlined areas that still have fewer trees to keep neighborhoods cool.
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Animals
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Environment
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- The world's glaciers are melting faster than we thoughtThe world's glaciers are melting faster than we thought
- This Arctic boomtown is led by women studying climate changeThis Arctic boomtown is led by women studying climate change
- Why natural disasters are linked to paranormal beliefsWhy natural disasters are linked to paranormal beliefs
- To save monarchs, these scientists want to move mountainsTo save monarchs, these scientists want to move mountains
- Are we approaching the scientific limit to a hurricane's power?Are we approaching the scientific limit to a hurricane's power?
History & Culture
- What is Advent—and why do we mark it with treat-filled calendars?What is Advent—and why do we mark it with treat-filled calendars?
- Why Lucy has been the face of human evolution for 50 yearsWhy Lucy has been the face of human evolution for 50 years
- What Hollywood gets wrong—and right—about Roman gladiatorsWhat Hollywood gets wrong—and right—about Roman gladiators
- For ancient Egyptians, dance was a huge part of daily lifeFor ancient Egyptians, dance was a huge part of daily life
- Exclusive: Look inside Notre Dame before it reopens its doorsExclusive: Look inside Notre Dame before it reopens its doors
- Who was the real Macrinus, Rome’s North African emperor?Who was the real Macrinus, Rome’s North African emperor?
Science
- Why Lucy has been the face of human evolution for 50 yearsWhy Lucy has been the face of human evolution for 50 years
- The surprising benefits of the dense bean salad trendThe surprising benefits of the dense bean salad trend
- The world’s first saber-toothed cat mummy has been found in SiberiaThe world’s first saber-toothed cat mummy has been found in Siberia
- The overlooked key to fitness? Strengthening your joints and tendonsThe overlooked key to fitness? Strengthening your joints and tendons
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Travel
- Beyond Seoul: 5 South Korean cities worth exploringBeyond Seoul: 5 South Korean cities worth exploring
- Native American-led tours connect travelers to living historyNative American-led tours connect travelers to living history
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