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Kellogg's releases limited edition cereal box to stem LGBTQ bullying
The brand has partnered with GLAAD, a queer rights group.
Chick-fil-A's first restaurant in the U.K. is already set to close for good
The U.S.-based fast food chain is facing heavy opposition from LGBTQ rights groups in England.
Watch Rep. Elijah Cummings' first House floor speech
"I only have a minute, 60 seconds in it. Forced upon me, I did not choose it, but I know that I must use it."
Lena Headey, Riz Ahmed, Benedict Cumberbatch say 'we are all hypocrites' about high-carbon lifestyles
"We live high carbon lives."
Tarana Burke launches #MeTooVoter to hold political leaders accountable
In 2020 and beyond, Burke aims to mobilize survivors to take political action.
6 states that recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day this year
Six of the 13 states that officially recognize the holiday did so for the first time this year.
9 photos that show Typhoon Hagibis' destruction
Typhoon Hagibis is the most powerful storm to hit Japan in years.
Lego's new program helps you donate your old bricks to kids in need
Ship your old Lego pieces at no cost.
By Kellen Beck
Michelle Obama and Jenna Bush Hager are traveling to Vietnam for girls' education
They'll be telling the girls' stories with the 'Today' show and YouTube Originals.
#MarchforSisterhood unites women and girls on International Day of the Girl
Join in by posting a video of yourself marching for an issue you care about.
Social media campaign aims to highlight persecution of LGBTQ people
Rainbow Railroad, an organization that helps persecuted LGBTQ individuals flee their home countries, launched this campaign on Friday.
Here's a growing list of companies bowing to China censorship pressure
Apple, Nike, Mercedes-Benz, and more have altered products and company materials at the behest of Chinese authorities.
6 World Mental Health Day tweets that will help you help others — and yourself
"There is no health without mental health."
'Sesame Street' takes on addiction with the help of a green Muppet named Karli
We often think of the adults affected by addiction, but not the kids who suffer the fallout.
Blind man sued Domino's over its website. Here's what the Supreme Court had to say.
The Supreme Court won't review a lower court ruling that said the pizza chain's website must be accessible to the disabled.
8-foot tall Flamin' Hot Cheetos statues are a fiery symbol of food inequality
The 8-foot-tall towers, each filled with more than 200 pounds of Flamin' Hot Cheetos, are meant to be unsettling and overpowering.
Activists sailing to Chile from Amsterdam, following Greta Thunberg's footsteps
"It should be easy, affordable and attractive to travel without damaging the planet."
A climate change: an unstoppable movement takes hold
Our planet needs action on a truly planetary scale.
By António Guterres
Climate change protesters spray 1.8K litres of fake blood at government building
That's a lot of 'blood'.
Powerful video shows the life-threatening impacts of living in a world designed for men
"In a world designed for men, we put girls first."
Selena Gomez opens up about her aunt immigrating to the U.S. 'in the back of a truck'
“Undocumented immigration is an issue I think about every day."
Mattel just released a braille version of Uno
"“UNO Braille is doing more than making this beloved game more accessible. It’s also helping promote the importance and normalcy of braille by putting it in places people might not expect."