Jon Bon Jovi helps talk a woman off the ledge of a bridge while filming a music video Bon Jovi spotted a woman on the ledge of the pedestrian bridge where his crew was filming in Nashville late Tuesday. The singer and a team member helped her over the railing and back to safety. Rachel Treisman
Whatever happened to ... the global effort to wipe out cervical cancer with a vaccine? Now that the World Health Organization has endorsed a one-dose vaccine, global health groups are amping up their effort to inoculate the world's girls. How are they doing? Fran Kritz
SpaceX Polaris Dawn astronauts conduct the first-ever private spacewalk An internet entrepreneur and a SpaceX engineer have become the first private astronauts to walk in space. Geoff Brumfiel
These small Black-owned farms are growing crops with the climate in mind Across the Gulf South, small Black-owned farms are finding ways to use climate-friendly practices to grow crops while also addressing long-standing injustices. Danny McArthur
Schools are putting vape detectors in bathrooms — paid for by Juul Some districts are using money from a $1.7 billion legal settlement against e-cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs to pay for the high-tech devices. But there are critics and also privacy concerns. Scott Neuman
What does a busy president want to eat? This White House chef has the answer You know that old line, "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you who you are"? If that's true, then Cristeta Comerford knows the last five presidents of the United States better than almost anyone. Elena Burnett
She couldn't go to her daughter's graduation, so the hospital brought it to her In 2014, Susan Kahn was in the hospital with terminal cancer, unable to attend her daughter's high school graduation. So the hospital staff brought the celebration to her. Laura Kwerel
Protections for minority voters are at the center of a Florida redistricting case Voting rights groups challenging the state congressional map want the Florida Supreme Court to reinstate a district that gave Black voters in one region the chance to elect their preferred candidate. Valerie Crowder
Alberto Fujimori, ex-president of Peru who was convicted of human rights abuses, dies Alberto Fujimori, whose decade-long presidency began with righting Peru’s economy and defeating a brutal insurgency only to end in a disgrace, has died. He was 86. The Associated Press