Kate Franklin was Dr. Loren Walensky’s leukemia patient 21 years ago, and they’ve shared an enduring friendship ever since. Inspired by Walensky, Kate is now on her way to becoming a doctor herself.
The former first lady talks with Robin Roberts in her first interview since the inauguration about a new version of her bestselling memoir, “Becoming,” for young readers.
UCLA gymnast Nia Dennis earns a near-perfect score for her floor routine choreographed to hip-hop hits by Kendrick Lamar, Megan Thee Stallion, 2Pac and more.
Veteran Dan Nevins, who lost both legs below the knee in an IED explosion, credits yoga with helping him heal from the invisible wounds of war. Now he leads classes for other veterans and those with limb loss.
Find out how one school district is serving up nutritional meal boxes for students during remote learning.
Colby Samide created “Desks for Distance” to help kids who may not be able to afford their own workspace while learning remotely. He raised $4,000 in under two weeks and built 100 desks with help from volunteers.
Cartier Carey noticed a shortage of diapers during the pandemic and decided to set-up a lemonade stand in Hampton, Virginia, to help.
Nineteen tiny newborns in Lake Charles, Louisiana, survived Hurricane Laura thanks to a team of heroic nurses who stayed behind to care for them while the fierce storm raged outside.
A freshman busted out his trombone to drown out an anti-BLM protester.
Meet the 11-year-old who makes blankets for kids going through tough times. ABC’s Will Ganss talks to the amazing kid who founded “Lucy’s Love Blankets.”