[Mashable](https://mashable.com/2018/02/25/marshall-islands-nuclear-testing/) recently published a three-part multimedia project on climate change. The series shines a spotlight on the Marshall Islands which are considered a forgotten nation still reeling from nuclear testing. Mashable Science Editor Andrew Freedman explains the impact of this project, which features journalist [Kim Wall](https://www.rememberingkimwall.com/)'s last unpublished work since her tragic death in 2017.
Freedman says this report aligns with the company's three pillars of climate, human rights, and social good. "This work really shows that she had a lot of raw talent, and that she was on the cusp of a great career," said Freedman about journalist Kim Wall. "She could find really interesting stories pretty much anywhere."
When looking at the state of climate change, almost 70% of millennials say this environmental issue will affect them in their lifetimes. On millennialls being the generation to drive change, Freedman says "they are the only generation that can--that has to or we'll run out of time."
Dash Mihok plays a middle school teacher who believes in a 12-year-old graffiti addict in the independent film "Quest." He sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about the inspiration behind the film and the man who put everything on the line to win a kid's trust.
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Platterz uses artificial intelligence to make office catering easier. The tech platform just closed their Series A funding round and raised $15 million.
Aubrey Miller stars in Amazon Prime’s "Just Add Magic," currently in its second season on the network. Miller sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about the similarities between her and her character, Hannah.
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The Food Network's hit show, "Worst Cooks In America," is back for its twelfth season. Host Anne Burrell shares her favorite mishaps from the new season.
Philadelphia finally won its first Super Bowl, but it feels like Kardashian fans have been waiting even longer for Kylie Jenner to reveal her pregnancy. Zimbio's Areeba Abid joins Cheddar to discuss the reality star's big announcement.
Colorado's Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper says the state is moving forward with dismissing marijuana convictions for cases it's "absolutely certain" are non-violent.
Kyle Martino, candidate for U.S. Soccer president, breaks down his campaign and explains how his views are different from the other candidates. Martino was a professional soccer player for six years.
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson discusses the Republican tax overhaul and how he expects it to affect job growth in his state.
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