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The British music legend's AIDS foundation raised more than $150 million and runs awareness programs in 55 countries. Play
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A retirement fund for police and firefighters sues Goldman Sachs' board over the investment bank's compensation practices. Play
In places like the Mojave Desert, some fight to preserve the landscape and prevent the installation of solar panels. Play
Elinor Ostrom, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in economics, says organizations large and small can work together to stop deforestation and global warming. Play
Workers left factory towns during the recession and haven't all returned, leaving manufacturers short-handed. Play
Ten years after the music industry filed lawsuits against the upstart file sharing service, the music business looks completely different. Play
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