At San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, three stuntmen jumped into action when they saw a woman dangling from a balcony 14 floors up.
What It’s Like to Have a Brother with Autism (Video)
Mitchel Timme has autism but is a great brother and man because of it.
Queen Elizabeth Signs Legislation Legalizing Gay Marriage
England and Wales are now among the small number of countries in which gay marriage is not only recognized but legal.
Last Hurrah for High-Capacity Gun Magazines in Colorado
On Monday, Colorado outlawed 15-round clips. This past weekend, the Colorado Freedom Shoot was the last opportunity for people to legally shoot high-capacity clips.
3-Year-Old Hero “Marrow Man” Set to Save Sister
This summer, 3-year-old Jameson Kessler will be his little sister’s hero when he donates his bone marrow to save her life.
Gay Couple Boston Strong Even During 9/11
During two separate terrorist attacks over a decade apart, this gay couple was photographed in the midst of it all, serving their country and saving lives.
Transgender 6-year-old Triumphs Over Discrimination
One little girl was told that, though her sisters could use the little girls’ room, she had to go to the nurse’s office or teacher’s lounge instead. Colorado decided that the school doesn’t have the right to tell her what gender they want her to be.
AMA Votes to End Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood
For 30 years, gay men have been prohibited from donating blood; the AMA has decided that it is time for that to change.
Dave Nazaroff to Bike 900-Miles for Injured Toddler Tripp Halstead
The trip is long, but the cause is noble.
Nelson Mandela Still in Critical Condition
The Nobel Peace Prize-winner and revolutionary is still hospitalized and listed in critical condition.
Affirmative Action Case Sent Back to Lower Court by SCOTUS
The Supreme Court has made its ruling: they won’t consider the case until the lower court has done its job properly.
Statue of Frederick Douglas Unveiled in D.C.
Frederick Douglas joined fellow black Americans in Emancipation Hall when a 7-foot bronze statue was unveiled earlier this week.
New Google System Aims to Eradicate Child Pornography on the Internet
Google has plans for an international project that aims to eliminate images of child sexual assault on the web and put criminals behind bars.
Piano Prodigy Plays for Hospital Patients
Noah Waddell is only 12 years old, but he’s already great at two things: playing piano and making people smile.
Wildcat: The Origins of the Black Rodeo (Video)
An all-black rodeo in Oklahoma is viewed through the lens of filmmaker Khalil Joseph in this dream-like short film.
The Scoop on Ben & Jerry’s Latest Campaign
Ben Cohen, the first half of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, was at Union Station in Washington on Tuesday to literally give cash away. These were no ordinary bills, though.