Bestselling author Charles Blow explores the struggles and triumphs of people coming out as LGBT late in life, ultimately learning it's never too late to find acceptance, community and true self-love.
Peak & Peace founder Owen Akhibi Herrera joins ABC News Live to discuss the running club boom and how the movement unites people from all backgrounds through fitness.
The founder of the National Trans Visibility March Marissa Miller discusses progress for the transgender community as well as Pride Month celebrations happening in Washington D.C. this weekend.
Former New York Times columnist Charles Blow discusses the docuspecial that shines a light on members of the LGBTQIA+ community who came out as older adults.
Pedro Pascal, Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa and Sabrina Carpenter are among the more than 100 celebrities who signed an open letter to protect federal funding for LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention programs.
A North Carolina man peeking into a trash can after hearing something rummaging inside got quite the surprise when a squirrel popped out — and lunged straight at him.
Mother of seven and parenting expert Hannah Keeley explains the parenting strategy of giving kids a "feral summer" -- a concept that involves less time in front of screens and more time outdoors.
Wyatt Werneth, spokesperson for the American Lifeguard Association, discusses what people can do to stay safe in the water amid a national lifeguard shortage.
With summer right around the corner, medical experts share tips to help keep children safe while they enjoy all the fun activities the warm weather brings.
Julie Wainwright, the founder of luxury reselling marketplace "The Real Real," discusses what it means to succeed, fail, and come back stronger as an entrepreneur.
A very persistent dog named Ranger was determined to make his way back inside his Alabama home after being exiled to the backyard — even if it meant leaping through the kitchen window.
A conventional landscaping technique is not the best option for the environment, but sustainable landscaping is a way to design a yard that is easy on the eyes and the planet.
Amy McKeever, a writer and editor for National Geographic, discusses why the internet’s suggestion to “go touch grass” and get outside is actually vital for your wellness.
A Connecticut woman says her French bulldog, Yogi, would have died if her other dog, a young boxer named Reggie, hadn't jumped into action when Yogi suffered a seizure with no human around to help.
Michelle Figueroa, founder of the Good News Movement, joins ABC News Live to discuss a sweet moment between mother and son just in time for Mother’s Day.
Author Luvvie Ajayi Jones joins ABC News live to discuss how her personal life experiences inspired the writing of “Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name.”
The question taking the internet by storm: If 100 men went up against one gorilla, who would win? Primate expert and biological anthropologist Shannon McFarlin weighs in.
A university student in Ecuador attended her graduation ceremony with her emotional support dog, Greta, who got to wear her own graduation cap and sash for the occasion.
ABC's Ginger Zee looks at the innovative ways people and companies are working to stave off the effects of climate change and usher in a more sustainable tomorrow.
Pastors Charlie Dates and Jamal Harrison Bryant discuss how they are encouraging Black communities to “spend their dollars with dignity” and pressure big retailers to enact change.
ABC News' Alexis Christoforous profiles the Loukoumi Make a Difference Foundation, a non-profit organization that empowers children to support their communities around the world.
ABC News’ Phil Lipof spoke with TikTok sensation and "King of Sandwiches" Owen Han as he takes his recipes from the screen to the page with his cookbook, "Stacked: The Art of the Perfect Sandwich."