5 Stories You May Have Missed This Weekend

From proposed rules for drones to Kevin Hart at the NBA All-Star game.

— -- 1. Feds Propose Rules for the Era of Drones

Drone on, the government says.

Just not through the night sky. Or close to an airport. Or out of the operator's sight. And probably not winging its way with a pizza or package, any time soon.

Long-anticipated rules proposed Sunday will open an era in which small (under 55 pounds) commercial unmanned aircraft perform routine tasks, such as crop monitoring, aerial photography, inspections of bridges and cell towers, and much more.

2. Watch Barbara Bush Tell Son Jeb She's Changed Her Mind About 'Enough Bushes'

It seems Barbara Bush has changed her mind about whether there have been "enough Bushes" in the White House.

The former first lady and mother of former President George W. Bush announced via Skype to a gala dinner attended by her son Jeb Bush that she's simply changed her mind.

3. Woman Stung by Scorpion on Alaska Airlines Flight

A woman was stung by a scorpion while on a plane waiting to take off from Los Angeles International Airport, an airline spokesman said today.

Alaska Airlines Flight 567, bound for Portland, Oregon, was taxi-ing for takeoff Saturday night when the woman was stung on the hand, Alaska Airlines spokesman Cole Cosgrove told ABC News today.

"We don't know exactly how the scorpion made it on the plane," Cosgrove said, but added that the flight originated in Los Cabos, Mexico.

4. Kevin Hart Steals the Show at NBA All-Star Celebrity Game

Kevin Hart is "going out on top," the comedian told the crowd Friday night at Madison Square Garden, announcing his retirement from the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game after winning his fourth MVP Award.

The funnyman, 35, was the center of attention, whether he was outperforming his other celeb opponents or even taking the brunt of so many hilarious jokes aimed his way during the game.

5. Benedict Cumberbatch Marries Sophie Hunter

Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter are married.

The "Sherlock" star, 38, and actress and theater director, married on Valentine's Day surrounded by their family and friends, his spokeswoman told ABC News, calling it a "magical day."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.