Entrepreneur Stinson Dean (left) and his wife Stephanie play with their three children in their yard in Independence, Mo. He says the Affordable Care Act made it possible for him to start his own business. Alex Smith/KCUR hide caption
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Designer Anastasiya Rudnik is a co-owner of the Ukrainian Street Wear shop in central Kiev. Lucian Kim/NPR hide caption
Young Entrepreneurs Find Funky Niche In Products 'Made In Ukraine'
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When they are gorging themselves, the maggots' metabolic heat can reach 130 degrees. Luke Runyon/KUNC and Harvest Public Media hide caption
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Nigerian billionaire Tony Elumelu hopes to create job opportunities by investing in African startups. Above: Elumelu, center right, speaks at an entrepreneurship event in July 2015. Courtesy of Tony Elumelu Foundation hide caption
To End Poverty, Billionaire Gives $10,000 To 10,000 Entrepreneurs
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In three years, entrepreneur Raindolf Owusu, 24, has started a company, launched Africa's "first browser" and made a slew of health apps. Justin T. Gellerson for NPR hide caption
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Los Angeles started offering a $3.75 rebate on every square foot of grass replaced with a drought-friendly landscape. The drought is a boost in business for local conservation entrepreneurs. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty hide caption
California's Drought Makes It Rain Big Bucks For Local Businesses
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An entrepreneur uses his laptop near graffiti-decorated walls at Hubspace in the Khayelitsha township. Emily Jan/NPR hide caption