Surgeon, abolitionist, suffragette, and pants advocate Mary Edwards Walker is the only woman to receive the United States' Medal of Honor.
New York City cat café Koneko hosted a "knit-in" on International Women's Day for cat-lovers to craft the popular "pussy hats" - for people and their feline friends.
Davis is the first black woman to snag a Tony, an Oscar and an Emmy for acting.
At just 25, Twitty became the youngest judge to ever be appointed or elected in the history of the United States.
Baker has become a vocal advocate for diversity and inclusion in Silicon Valley.
Dr. Ayana Johnson’s job is a day at the beach, literally!
As a little girl growing up in South Africa, Asnath Mahapa loved watching the lights of airplanes flying overhead. Little did she know that her sky gazing would soon pay off.
When media titan Arianna Huffington stepped down from the Huffington Post, she left some pretty big shoes to fill. Luckily for her, there was Lydia Polgreen.