One afternoon, 28-year-old Sarah Culberson was taking a stroll through Venice when her phone lit up with an unfamiliar call. She ducked into a nearby vintage shop for privacy and, hidden among the racks of clothes, answered. On the other end was a voice she’d never heard before—her birth father. Hearing him for the first time sent waves of emotion through her. That moment would change her life forever. As she soon learned, Sarah wasn’t just an ordinary person; she was royalty, according to the Los Angeles Times.



Sarah was adopted just two days before her first birthday by Jim and Judy Culberson in West Virginia, as she shared in a YouTube documentary. She had spent her first nine months with her birth mother and three months in foster care before joining her adoptive family, who loved her deeply. Though she was happy growing up with her parents and two white sisters, lingering questions about her birth family always left her feeling unsettled. She wanted to find them but feared rejection, especially from her birth father. “I was really angry at my birth father. I thought, where was he? Didn’t he want to meet me? Didn’t he want to talk to me?” she remembered.

Representative Image Source: Sarah Culberson attends Instagram's GRAMMY Luncheon on January 24, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage)
Image Source: Sarah Culberson attends Instagram's GRAMMY Luncheon on January 24, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage)

Anyway, she hired a private investigator to track down her birth family for a fee of $25. He recommended her to write a letter. As her handwritten letter reached a woman in an African village, she dialed a call to Sarah and told her she was her aunt. “Sarah, do you know who you are,” the aunt asked. Then said, “You’re a princess.”


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On one hand, Sarah was overwhelmed, but on the other hand, her greatest fear got triggered again: the fear of getting rejected by her father. At this time, she was living in Los Angeles. Two weeks later, she was plodding down the airplane stairway and making her way to the blue gate of Sierra Leone in West Africa. 

Representative Image Source: Princess Sarah Culberson attends the Koshie Mills presents Heirs of Afrika 5th Annual International Women of Power Awards in California. (Photo by Unique Nicole/Getty Images)
Image Source: Princess Sarah Culberson attends the Koshie Mills presents Heirs of Afrika 5th Annual International Women of Power Awards in California. (Photo by Unique Nicole/Getty Images)

At the gate was her father, standing to greet her. She gave him a big hug, tears welling in her eyes. Her father apologized for not finding her first. “Your name changed,” he said. “I didn’t know how to find you,” he added. He told her that she was given up for adoption because, at that time, her parents were too young to take care of her. She accepted his apology, and the next day, they sat in her father’s Range Rover to drive through what she called the “Indiana Jones road.” 



Culberson recalled meeting with her father during an interview. “The man who I thought wouldn’t want anything to do with me was so afraid that I wouldn’t want anything to do with him,” she said. She left Bumpe donning an emerald African dress that was a gift from her father. Culberson was stunned to see the reception she got as hundreds of women cheered and clapped for her as they sang in their native language Mende. “Sarah, you have come to your homeland, welcome home,” they sang.

However, despite being a princess, she didn’t find herself entering a fairyland brimming with stars and glitter. Rather, the village she arrived at, was nothing but mounds of rubble, crumbling buildings, and kids with amputated limbs. The 11-year civil war had wreaked havoc on her hometown. But despite everything, people were cheering at her arrival. Hundreds of people were singing and dancing, welcoming their princess. Sarah was overwhelmed and disheartened at the same time.



Not long after, the princess initiated a non-profit organization, Sierra Leone Rising, which reconstructed town Bumpe’s collapsing school buildings, installed solar lanterns, and wells that serve 12,000 people with clean drinking water, using grants from Rotary International to which her father was associated. Building several partnerships and collaborations, Sarah also started an education program to teach young girls how to make sanitary pads that are built into their underwear, so girls stop dropping out of school. She also started a computer center to train kids how to code. She worked on the town’s hospital system and restored most of the schools’ toilet systems. “But we have more to do,” she said in the YouTube documentary.


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“My only guidance of what a princess was what I saw in movies,” Sarah told NBC News. “But it’s really about responsibility. It’s about walking in my great-grandfather and grandfather’s footsteps and what they’ve done for the country. I realized that’s my role as a princess, to keep moving things forward in the country.”



Putting her acting dream on hold, Sarah dedicated herself to transforming the picture of her hometown. In 2009, she published a book, “A Princess Found,” about her journey, which was thought to become an inspiration for a Disney movie, per CNN.



“I’ve learned to stay open in the journey of life because there is always a grander plan than our minds can imagine,” the princess wrote in an October 2019 Facebook post.


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Editor’s note: This article was originally published on August 2, 2024. It has since been updated.

  • Hero son’s split-second warning saves sunbathing mom’s life
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    Hero son’s split-second warning saves sunbathing mom’s life

    A mom was relaxing poolside reading a book when her son spotted a massive tree falling toward her and yelled “Run mom!” and the video is absolutely wild.

    Shocking footage taken in Alpharetta, Georgia shows a mother relaxing by a pool while her two sons play in the water. The peaceful scene quickly turned into a terrifying near-miss when one of the boys noticed something alarming overhead: a massive tree about to fall in their direction.

    According to the video, the mother was lying poolside in a lounge chair, reading a book, while her sons splashed in the pool nearby. Suddenly, a cracking sound echoed through the yard.

    “I was sitting at the pool relaxing and reading a book while watching my two sons swim, when I heard a tree cracking and then my son yelled ‘Run mom!’ so I bolted out of my chair right before a huge tree fell right on the chair I was sitting on,” the mother said, according to Viral Hog.

    The tree crashed down with enormous force, splintering the chair and narrowly missing the spot where she had been seated just seconds before. Footage captured the dramatic moment, showing how a child’s quick thinking likely averted a tragedy.

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    A fallen tree against a destroyed roof after a storm. Photo credit: Canva

    The source of the falling tree wasn’t immediately clear, but heavy spring rainfall in the region may have weakened its roots or trunk. Incidents involving falling trees are more common during storms or after long periods of moisture saturation, especially in areas with older or unmaintained trees.

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    An uprooted tree after a storm. Photo credit: Canva

    The boy’s awareness and ability to respond so quickly stunned viewers of the video. Many praised him online for noticing the danger and warning his mom without hesitation—an instinct that proved life-saving.

    The family has not released additional details, but the video has since gone viral, viewed thousands of times on social media platforms.

    This article originally appeared four years ago. It has been updated.

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    Photo credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman (cropped image)Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window

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    It’s been more than 50 years since man last traveled to the moon on Apollo 17 in 1972. For younger generations, the Artemis II flyby and the eventual Artemis IV landing, might be the first time space exploration feels less like science and more like a shared human experience.

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    After orbiting twice around the Earth to ensure everything is working properly, they will perform a propulsion move called the transluna injection burn. This will send the Orion 4,600 miles beyond the far side of the moon. During the rest of the journey, the crew will test emergency procedures, conduct some science experiments, evaluate the radiation shelter, and observe the Moon.

    For the return leg home, the Orion spacecraft will rely on Earth’s gravity to pull them back. Orion is scheduled to splash down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10th. There, it will be picked up by the U.S. Navy.

    NASA shared in their Mission Overview, “Through Artemis, NASA will explore more of the Moon than ever before and create an enduring presence in deep space, while simultaneously preparing to land the first astronaut – an American – on Mars.”

    NASA inspires people to dream big

    For many Americans, this is the first time humanity has ventured this far from Earth in their lifetime. The Artemis II mission feels less like a run-of-the-mill space mission and more like the return of a dream we had quietly abandoned.

    A 2025 study in Frontiers showed that experiencing awe about space can make people feel more like “science people,” sparking their curiosity about learning more science in the future. During the total 2024 solar eclipse, when the moon completely blocks the sun, people remained in awe and felt inspired even 6 months later.

    Nature Reviews Psychology shared a 2024 study that showed experiencing awe can make people feel smaller in a good way. Individuals become less focused on themselves and more connected to the world. Awe has a positive influence upon thinking, motivation, social interactions, and well-being.

    This most recent mission by NASA proves that humanity can still commit to projects bigger than the daily news cycle. Some achievements are worth pursuing not for immediate gratification, but because they expand the young minds that will shape our future.

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    Image from Artemis II window looking back to Earth.
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    People are inspired to talk about Artemis II

    A Reddit post, First photo taken from Artemis commander Reid Wiseman had people excitedly sharing on the momentous achievement. Several people seemed inspired, others tried to be funny, and many seemed appreciative of the experience itself. These are a small collection of thoughts from the comments:

    “In outer space you develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it.’

    “You think any astronaut at one point did the finger pinchy thing where they’re crushing the planet?”

    “Unlike watching from near-Earth orbit, this image has not been seen by human eyes in over fifty years. Mankind is able to do great things, when we all work together!”

    “Lot of water/earth in front of me on that photo”

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    “HELLO WORLD !!!”

    “Flat-earthers gonna be upset. Lol”

    “That beautiful silver line of the atmosphere the shines across the border of the globe is so surreal. Literally looks like a magic border in fantasy novels…”

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    From right to left, NASA astronauts Christina Koch, mission specialist; Reid Wiseman, commander; Victor Glover, pilot; and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen.
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    10 days to bring our astronauts home

    NASA’s 4 astronauts are only beginning the long journey that carries hope, wonder, and promise of future space discoveries. Mission specialist Christina Koch, commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and fellow astronaut Jermey Hansen are already gathering information that can lead to eventual Moon landings and even a trip to Mars.

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    “… you see the Earth as it exists with the whole universe in the background. You see the thin blue line of the atmosphere, and then when you’re on the dark side of the Earth, you actually see this very thin green line that shows you where the atmosphere is. What you realize is every single person that you know is sustained and inside of that green line and everything else outside of it is completely inhospitable. You don’t see borders, you don’t see religious lines, you don’t see political boundaries. All you see is Earth and you see that we are way more alike than we are different.”

  • Dog missing for 11 years ‘acts like he’s a puppy again’ after emotional reunion with owner
    Photo credit: CanvaA woman pets a pit bull.
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    Dog missing for 11 years ‘acts like he’s a puppy again’ after emotional reunion with owner

    She kept his microchip information up to date for over a decade after he went missing from her backyard.

    When Jourdyn Koziak got a phone call saying her lost dog had been found, she thought it was a sick joke. After all, her pit bull, Forty-Cal, had gone missing 11 years earlier, back when she lived in Philadelphia. Since then, she had gotten married, had another child, and moved to Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Yet when she took a chance and drove to the Philly shelter, there he was.

    “I am overwhelmed. I am shocked. I am in disbelief,” Koziak told Fox 29 News. “I had tunnel vision of him walking down that hallway.”

    How the lost pit bull was found

    Back in 2015, Forty-Cal and another of Koziak’s dogs went missing from their backyard, presumably stolen. While the other dog was found, Forty-Cal never returned home. Despite this, Koziak never stopped putting up missing signs and kept Forty-Cal’s microchip information up to date.

    “I never gave up hope because, obviously, I’m relentless,” Koziak told CBC Radio.

    Apparently, Forty-Cal walked up to a little girl in Philadelphia and befriended her. The girl and her parents took him home, fed him hot dogs, and called Animal Control. The shelter then used the information from Forty-Cal’s microchip to contact Koziak and reunite them after more than a decade.

    The shelter warned Koziak and her family that Forty-Cal might be overwhelmed and that it could take time for him to recognize them. However, it took only moments for Forty-Cal to realize he was back home.

    “We put our hands out, he sniffed us, and then proceeded to pull us towards the door, like, ‘Let’s go,’” said Koziak.

    While what happened to Forty-Cal over the past eleven years remains a mystery, Koziak is just grateful that he appears to have been cared for. When Forty-Cal was found, he was clean and well-fed. He was also friendly enough to approach the young girl who found him.

    “He acts like he’s a puppy again,” she said. “He wants to go for a walk. He’s wagging his tail…I had other animals in the house, as well, that were family pets, but Forty was my dog. I paid for him with my own money at 16 years old.”

    Now that he’s back home, both Forty-Cal and Koziak are making up for lost time.

    “I’m over the moon,” she said. “It’s like Christmas morning every day.”

    Tips to prevent lost dogs

    This reunion wouldn’t have been possible if Koziak hadn’t had Forty-Cal microchipped and kept the information up to date. It’s important to have your dog microchipped and registered for this reason, among others.

    There are other ways to help prevent a dog from becoming lost, as well as simple ways to find them should the worst happen. When outdoors, keep your dog leashed and within your line of sight at all times. Make sure your pup is also well trained and responsive to your commands.

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    Along with microchipping your dog and keeping their tags up to date, there are additional collar options to consider. A bright, vibrant collar can help your dog stand out in the dark and among trees and bushes. A Martingale collar is also recommended, as it stays secure on a dog’s neck without choking them. Lastly, there are collars with built-in GPS systems, as well as devices like the Apple AirTag, which you can attach to a collar to track and pinpoint your dog’s location.

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