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PHOTO: Kamryn Johnson, 9, is making bracelets to raise money for people in Minneapolis.
The Johnson Family

9-year-old raises money with homemade friendship bracelets to help those in need in Minneapolis

PHOTO: A man and a woman hold hands aloft in Hyde Park during a Black Lives Matter protest, in London, UK, following the death of George Floyd who died in police custody in Minneapolis, Minn., June 3, 2020.
Dylan Martinez/Reuters

How to be anti-racist: Experts discuss steps people can take to spark change

PHOTO: Jide Zeitlin, the CEO of the Tapestry Company.
Tapestry

'We can replace our windows and handbags but we cannot bring back George Floyd': Fortune 500 CEO of Tapestry Jide Zeitlin

PHOTO: Sarah Hlad, from Barnicoat, New Jersey, became a shopper for Instacart after being furloughed from her job at Equinox Sports Club in New York City in March.
Sarah Hlad

From Instacart to Amazon, here's who's hiring amid COVID-19

VIDEO: Sailor Brinkley-Cook reveals her struggle with body dysmorphia

Sailor Brinkley-Cook says she hid her body dysmorphia, eating disorder struggles from her mom Christie Brinkley

PHOTO:Guests watch a show near a statue of Walt Disney and Micky Mouse in front of the Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, part of the Orlando area in Fla., Jan. 9, 2019.
John Raoux/AP, FILE

Disney and the NBA in conversations to complete basketball season at Walt Disney World

PHOTO: Kiah Twisselman, who lost over 100 pounds in a year by changing her lifestyle, shares her journey in the new issue of People magazine.
Courtesy Kiah Twisselman

This 27-year-old lost 120 pounds in 1 year by making small life changes

PHOTO: On Their Shoulders Episode 3: Charles Melton
ABC News Photo Illustration, GMA

'On Their Shoulders': Charles Melton called his mom his ‘queen’ and we're not crying, you're crying

PHOTO: Dawn Jones and Kym Villamer, two health care workers at NewYork Presbyterian Queens, sing "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" each day for hospital staff and patients to keep spirits high.
NewYork Presbyterian Queens

Hospital staff come together, remind each other there 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough'

VIDEO: NYC hospital workers spread joy with ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ tour
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NYC hospital workers spread joy with ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ tour