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Thousands march for LGBT equality in Polish capital
Thousands marched through central Warsaw on Saturday in an "Equality Parade" demanding an end to discrimination against the LGBT community, amid what campaigners say has been a rising tide of homophobia in Poland in recent years.
Man with giant kidneys to have major surgery to remove both
A man from Windsor, southern England is set to have major surgery next month after his kidneys grew up to an estimated 40kg (88lb) due to polycystic kidney disease (PKD).
How the Covid-19 pandemic is magnifying a workforce crisis in the veterinary field
Madison Vollbracht says she burned out after five years working as a veterinary technician.
Emory University School of Medicine formally apologizes after rejecting an applicant for his race
More than 60 years ago, Marion Gerald Hood was rejected from a medical school because of his race. This week, the school apologized.
Hitler banned Jews from serving in the military. Nine decades later this rabbi is taking on a previously unimaginable job
The US triples its vaccine donations to Taiwan as the island battles an outbreak
Tropical Storm Claudette forms and makes landfall along Gulf Coast
The third named storm of the 2021 hurricane season has formed.
Pamela Brown lists 'greatest hits' of Republicans rewriting reality
Some members of the Republican Party have been unwavering in their efforts to rewrite reality, from the Capitol insurrection to critical race theory. CNN's Pamela Brown lists the top 5 claims from the week.
The American West is drying out. Things will get ugly
The incredible pictures of a depleted Lake Mead, on the California-Nevada border, illustrate the effects of drought brought on by climate change.
Bolsonaro's rule is 'worse threat than coronavirus,' say Brazilians as nation passes 500,000 deaths
There is barely a person in Brazil today who hasn't lost a loved one to Covid-19, say local scientists, as the country reached the grim milestone of half a million deaths.
First on CNN: Biden administration moves to make gender confirmation surgery available through Veteran Affairs health care system
Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough is moving to make gender confirmation surgery available to transgender veterans through Veterans Affairs health care coverage, according to a VA department spokesperson.
Georgia removes 100,000 names from voter registration rolls
More than 100,000 names will be removed from Georgia's voter registration rolls in an attempt to keep the state's voter files "up to date," Georgia's secretary of state announced in a statement Friday.
Bidens announce their 'beloved' German Shepherd Champ has died
The Bidens announced Saturday that Champ, their "beloved" German Shepherd who had been with their family since 2008, has died.
The UK still has Covid-19 travel restrictions while neighbors open up. What went wrong?
Germany secures impressive victory against Portugal at Euro 2020
Two own goals and scores from Kai Havertz and Robin Gosens helped Germany to a convincing 4-2 victory against Portugal in the sides' Euro 2020 game in Munich on Saturday.
Activists fight back as Juneteenth milestone is undercut by GOP discriminatory voting bills
As America finally recognizes the importance of Juneteenth, the full potential of a symbolic new milestone for equality is being undermined by Republican moves to make it harder for many Black Americans to vote.
See Airstream's first all-terrain adventure van
The maker of the iconic aluminum travel trailer is jumping into the off-road van business with the Interstate 24X.
Smerconish: Can Manchin's voting rights compromise sway GOP?
While moderate Democrat Senator Joe Manchin waves the flag of bipartisanship on voting rights, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell again seems intent on acting like a blockade.
Gunman shoots man next to 2 children in broad daylight in the Bronx
New York City police are looking for two individuals in connection with a brazen daytime assault in which a 24-year-old man was shot next to two children on a Bronx sidewalk on Thursday.
It's not just your imagination. Drivers in the pandemic have gotten more reckless
When the coronavirus pandemic shut down the country last year, highways emptied out as many people holed up at home. But those who got behind the wheel engaged in riskier behavior, leading to the deadliest year for US traffic crashes in over a decade.
American breaks shot put record that stood for decades
Ryan Crouser toppled the men's shot put world record on Friday with a 23.37-meter throw on the first night of the US Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, Oregon.
A tiny dinosaur trapped in amber turned out to be a 'really weird animal' instead
Scientists are explorers of the unknown, seeking to understand the world as it exists now and millions of years ago.
She's a chess champion. And she's blind
Jessica Lauser is relentless on the chess board.
Hiker from Dublin has been missing for 10 days in Grand Teton National Park
The search continues Saturday for a hiker missing since June 8 in the Grand Teton National Park, the National Parks Service said.
Ultra-conservative judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi will be Iran's next president
Ebrahim Raisi, a hardline judiciary chief with a brutal human rights record, has won Iran's controversial presidential election, according to preliminary results announced by the interior ministry Saturday.
Juneteenth by the Numbers 2021
Juneteenth is the oldest known US celebration of the end of slavery. African Americans and others mark the anniversary much like the Fourth of July, with parties, picnics and gatherings with family and friends.
Here are the companies rushing workers back to the office — and the ones that aren't
It's been 15 long months since millions of workers left their offices and set up makeshift desks at home.
Viktor Hovland forced to withdraw from US Open after getting sand in his eye
Norwegian golfer Viktor Hovland was forced to withdraw from the US Open on Friday after getting sand in his eye.
My daughter's trust and bravery are gifts I cherish this Father's Day
When you're a father, a lot of pop culture tells you that your role is to raise your sons to be men. You're supposed to bond over sports, teach them to respect women and maybe take them on some sort of rugged outdoorsy endeavor, like fishing or rock climbing.
An Arizona student was arrested after threatening to kill medical school classmates and bomb the campus, authorities say
A student in Arizona was arrested after threatening to kill some of their medical school classmates and bomb the school campus, the Glendale Police Department said in a news release.
How Trump turned Russia into a partisan issue
This week's high profile summit between President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin was markedly different from the meetings between Putin and Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump. The former President was largely seen as friendly toward Putin, while Biden is definitely not.
'Gorilla Glue Girl' has launched her own hair care line
A Louisiana woman who went viral after mistakenly using Gorilla Glue in place of hair spray has launched her own hair care line.
17th century European paintings found in roadside dumpster
Police are appealing for information on how two original paintings from 17th century European artists, ended up in a roadside dumpster in southeast Germany.
India's legendary 'Flying Sikh' has died from Covid age 91
Legendary Indian sprinter Milkha Singh has died at the age of 91 after a month-long battle with Covid-19, according to a family statement obtained by CNN affiliate News 18.
How the UK's travel regulations fell behind the rest of Europe
"Are we following the data? It appears not," read the subject line of the marketing email that landed in inboxes this month.
Palestinians cancel Pfizer vaccine agreement with Israel
The Palestinian Authority has canceled an agreement with Israel that was to have seen at least 1 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine for Covid-19 transferred to the West Bank and Gaza.
Travel news: EU to welcome US tourists, New York and California reopen
It's been another huge week in travel news, and once again CNN Travel is here to help you keep track of the constantly changing world of global restrictions.
The housing market is on fire. The Fed keeps adding gasoline
Bidding wars. All-cash offers. Homes selling for $1 million over asking. The housing boom has officially reached the ridiculous stage.
College baseball pitcher dies after complications from Tommy John surgery
College baseball pitcher Sang Ho Baek died following complications from ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, commonly known as Tommy John surgery, according to a verified GoFundMe page organized by one of his teammates.
The US marks a vaccine milestone, but one expert warns that the coronavirus Delta variant has a worrying impact on patients
As President Joe Biden celebrated America's 300 million vaccine dose milestone Friday, experts warned that the spread of coronavirus variants could spur a surge in troubling new cases if more people don't get inoculated.
Joe Biden wooed many on his tour of Europe. It'll take much more to fix the damage wrought by Trump
Joe Biden's first overseas trip as US President -- a whistle-stop diplomatic tour of Europe -- achieved its primary goal of signaling to America's closest friends that it was ready once more to lead the Western alliance.
Shanghai gallery pulls controversial video ranking women 'from the prettiest to the ugliest'
A Shanghai gallery has apologized for exhibiting a seven-hour video in which an artist filmed passing women before giving them a score and ordering them "from the prettiest to the ugliest."
Oregon police search for suspect after three people found dead in separate incidents
Police in Oregon are searching for a suspect believed responsible for three separate attacks that left three people dead and one person seriously injured on Friday.
A California reservoir is expected to fall so low that a hydro-power plant will shut down for first time
Water in a key California reservoir is expected to fall so low this summer that its hydroelectric power plant will be forced to shut down for the first time, officials said Thursday, straining the state's already-taxed electric grid.
India now being ravaged by black fungus
As India's second wave of Covid-19 declines, there is growing worry about a surge of a deadly Covid-related infection that feasts on dead flesh. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
It's so hot in the West this week, it is reaching 100 degrees by 8 a.m.
The West is in the midst of a record-breaking heat wave this week, as all-time records were shattered and daily records broken in over a dozen states.
Pentagon pulls missile defense, other systems from Saudi Arabia and other Middle East countries
The Pentagon is pulling missile defense systems and other military hardware and personnel from Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East, according to a defense official, as it realigns its mission and forces to confront China and Russia.
She was born in Australia, but the country wants to send her back to alleged war criminals
Tharnicaa was eight months old when Australian Border Force officers burst into her home in rural Australia, and tore her Sri Lankan refugee parents and their children from their new life.
The absurd whitewashing of Trump's record reaches dangerous level
US Catholic bishops advance communion document, setting up potential rebuke of Biden
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on Friday proceeded with a plan that would deny communion to public figures who support abortion rights, setting up a potential public rebuke of President Joe Biden.
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