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How thousands are fighting back against Trump's border policies
Over 60 events and rallies have been organized nationwide.
Kim Kardashian and Alice Marie Johnson discuss future advocacy in first interview together
The pair met for the first time following Johnson's release from prison.
Inside the star-studded charity event you totally missed
Talk about some serious FOMO.
Newly designed Pride flag is far more inclusive for 2018
Not everyone likes it. They don't have to.
Striking photos of National Die-In Day show students protesting on U.S. Capitol lawn
The protest marks the two-year anniversary of the Pulse Nightclub shooting.
How to bring hope and compassion to conversations about suicide
The suicide deaths of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade are an opportunity to have better conversations about mental illness than we've had in the past.
By Rebecca Ruiz
A helpful list of mental health resources to remind you there’s always hope
Don't be afraid to reach out for support.
Why Mister Rogers’ message of love and kindness is good for your health
Be happy, be healthy.
By Richard Gunderman, Chancellor's Professor of Medicine, Liberal Arts, and Philanthropy, Indiana University
Witness the emotional moment a kid sees colors correctly for the first time
This is the first time EJ Denny experiences the color correctly thanks to his new color blindness glasses.
By Ray White
Miss America could've never survived the #MeToo era if it kept scoring women's bodies
The competition finally ditches its focus on treating women like objects.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Saudi Arabia issues its first driver's licenses to women
Saudi Arabia's controversial ban on women drivers will lift on June 24, but some have already received their licenses.
Apple spotlights young developers ahead of WWDC
Some of Apple's youngest developers are also trying to make the biggest difference.
By Karissa Bell
New woman joins class-action rape lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein
Justice is closing in on the disgraced Hollywood executive.
By Jess Joho
Ex-Nike designer created a shoe to turn kids into IRL super heroes
You go, Jason Mayden!
'Dear Evan Hansen' shines Broadway's lights on mental health awareness
The show has also partnered with several charities.
Activists launch nationwide day of action for #WhereAreTheChildren
"Children are counting on us to take action."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Google is creating an app that will identify objects for the blind
Google Lookout is an app that will audibly describe the environment to the blind.
By Ray White
Ever wonder where your recyclables go? Get an inside look at where the magic happens
Remember the "three 'R's!"
By Louise Bartolotta & Carley Sposta
8,000 Starbucks stores close their doors for racial-bias training
The doors are closed and the signs are up.
The unstoppable Molly Burke: A day in the life of a blind YouTube star
Molly Burke on creating her thriving YouTube channel: "I learned a long time ago that traditional media wasn't gonna invite me in... YouTube didn't have to invite me. I could just do it."
By Morgan Sung
I created a rapping alter ego to deal with my soul-crushing anxiety
I want my music to not only make people feel less alone, but also to make them laugh at the same time.
By Chris Allport
8 inspiring, young mental health activists you need to know about
These young advocates are developing apps, founding nonprofit organizations, and building campus-wide support networks.
By Rebecca Ruiz
How telemedicine can fill the void left by 'abortion deserts'
Telemedicine has incredible potential to expand as an integral part of healthcare provision, and abortion should be part of that.
By Alice Cartwright
Thanks to historic turnout, Ireland votes to end abortion ban
Turnout was high as 70 percent in some precincts.