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Thousands rallied in Washington D.C. for environmental causes.

Twenty-five percent of adults between the ages of 20-24 are rearrested for a felony.

As stigma about alternative child-rearing fades, more people are creating parenting partnerships.

Miranda Herrera has two lemurs and does her best to create their natural habitat in her small apartment.

A scholarship program offers free tuition at CUNY or SUNY colleges to students whose family income is under $100,000.

Some thumbs up, others down, yet still others say "Wait and see."

College campuses are providing lactation rooms and workshops for expectant and new mothers.

The city’s Green Party works to make issues like air and water quality a priority.

The rally’s goal was to focus on the indispensable role women play in daily life in tangible and intangible ways.

"Companies have a choice, help build the wall, a monument to racism and bigotry, or do business in New York City."

Al Gore shares messages of urgency and hope on global warming.

In March of 2015, a fire shut down the cafe, today it is back in business.

Jewish leaders took to the streets to oppose President Trump's recent travel ban.

New Yorkers of wide-ranging religious beliefs gathered in Times Square to protest Islamophobia and the recent executive order on refugees.

Scenes from D.C. January 21, 2017