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April 10, 2025 4 mins
In this episode, Johnny Mac shares five uplifting news stories, starting with a church in Anchorage, Alaska that built tiny homes for homeless seniors. Next, we hear about two 90-year-old nuns in Chicago who have spent four decades advocating for immigrant rights. Also highlighted is the creation of 400 British sign language signs for environmental science by a group of deaf scientists and educators. A teenager wins the Princess Diana Award for developing an app that detects ticks and assesses disease risk. Finally, London reports a significant drop in air pollution due to the expansion of its ultra-low emission zones.
 
00:10 Alaska Church Builds Tiny Homes for Homeless Seniors
01:18 90-Year-Old Nuns Advocate for Immigrant Rights
01:59 Deaf Scientists Create Environmental Science Signs
02:31 Teen Wins Award for Tick Detection App
03:24 London's Air Pollution Decline

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