
Parkland Parents, Teachers, And Students Tell Their Stories
In intimate testimonies, Parkland high school parents, teachers and students look back at how the tragedy changed their lives.

High Schoolers Are Sharing What They Will Miss Out On
If They Die In A School Shooting

Stacey Abrams Could Become The First Black Woman Governor Ever
Stacey Abrams, the former Georgia state lawmaker with a side hustle as a romance novelist, faces Stacey Evans in the Democratic primary election on May 22.

This Syrian Man Is Been Stranded Inside An Airport
Unable to go home to Syria or any other country, he has been living inside the transit zone and documenting his experience on Twitter.

This Single Mother Of Two Lost Her Home To Lava
She's one of the 1,800 residents ordered to evacuate from the areas hit hardest by the Kilauea eruption in Hawaii.

A Volcanic Eruption In Hawaii Has Displaced Nearly 2,000 People
Lava bursting through the ground near homes has closed roads and prompted evacuations.

Stephanie Beatriz On Rosa's Coming-Out Moment
Stephanie Beatriz gave us the scoop on her "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character's coming out moment and her hopes for the future of bisexual representation on television.

This Woman Overdosed On Cocaine Laced With Fentanyl
"I think the scariest part was realizing that...I don't know what I'm putting in my body."

BuzzFeed Reporters Around The World Talk About Fake News
What do you think should be done about fake news?

What Counts As Attorney-Client Privilege?
Surprisingly, it’s very nuanced.

What If Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination Happened In The Age Of iPhones
Watch the last time the world was this unpredictable — on your phone.

Experience The Space Race With The Technology Of Today
Watch the last time the world was this unpredictable — on your phone.

Eartha Kitt Vs. First Lady In The White House
Watch the last time the world was this unpredictable — on your phone.

Inside The Migrant Caravan Marching North Through Mexico
Here's an inside look at the caravan of migrants that is only days away from seeking asylum at the US border.

YouTube's New Policy Has Guntubers Launching Their Own Platforms
Gun video creators are building their own video platforms to address YouTube’s recent policy shift on how firearms content can monetized and shared on their site.

Teens Sometimes Quit Social Media
"I just realized I don’t really have to live up to the expectations that I set for myself by looking at the people that I follow."

Here's How YouTube Policy Affects Users
The shooting at YouTube HQ has brought to light how policy changes impact YouTubers.

What You Need To Know About The Deaths Linked To Fake Weed In Chicago
At least two people have died and dozens of people in Illinois have been hospitalized because they were coughing up blood or had severe nosebleeds, blood in the urine, or bleeding gums as a result of consuming synthetic marijuana laced with rat poison.

Here's Why Most People In The Caravan Are From Honduras
Two out of three people in the caravan are from Honduras, escaping homicide, corruption, political persecution and a fledgling economy.

Here's Misinformation About The Shooting At YouTube Headquarters
No, Sam Hyde is not the shooter.