Kennedy Odede has gone from street boy to social activist. He says: "When you do kindness that you don't expect to come back to you, you are spreading the light in the world." Courtesy of Shining Hope For Communities hide caption

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Jenipher Sanni, a former child bride from Malawi, with the bike she used to get to and from school after she left her husband. Courtesy of Jenipher Sanni hide caption
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The Sperry Chalet was located in Glacier National Park in Montana. The historic building was engulfed in by a wildfire in the park. Courtesy of Marc Silver hide caption
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Bet you think it's pulled pork! But in fact it's jackfruit baked with barbecue sauce and served up on Hawaiian rolls. Ben de la Cruz/NPR hide caption
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The so-called "goat plague" started out in the Ivory Coast and has spread as far as Mongolia, where goats (above) and sheep and antelopes and even camels are at risk. Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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Aretha Franklin on stage at the "Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives" premiere at Radio City Music Hall in New York City in April. The singer has said she will retire from performing live this year. Theo Wargo/Getty Images hide caption
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Carl Manlan, his wife, Lelani, and their two kids, Liam and Claire. Lizelle Krige hide caption
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Goats climb an argan tree in Morocco to dine on its fruit. Jeremy Horner/Getty Images hide caption
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The camp at Mungote is one of the largest for internally displaced persons in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with over 12,000 residents who fled their homes due to ongoing conflict and violence. Giles Clarke/Getty Images hide caption
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Students placed their desks across the road, blocking morning rush hour traffic. Moses Muoki/Kenya's Capital News hide caption
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Raj Panjabi knows what health care can be like in a developing country. As a boy in Liberia he never had his eyes checked. When he came to the U.S. at age 9, he found out he had 20/80 vision. Last Mile Health hide caption
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Leya Jogo, in white, was a widowed grade-school teacher in South Sudan before her village was attacked and she ran for her life. Now, like thousands of her neighbors, she spends every day searching for water for herself and her family. Courtesy of Tim McDonnell hide caption
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A Syrian health worker in Aleppo carries a baby injured during the an air strike by Syrian regime forces. Salih Mahmud Leyla/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images hide caption