Skip to Content

Month: June 2022

Must-watch videos of the week

By John Branch, CNN How to walk away from a bear, deter an emu, and go crowd surfing at any age. These are the must-watch videos of the week. Mom keeps cool as bear follows family down trail A young family hiking in British Columbia, Canada, say they were followed by a black bear for

Continue Reading

Must-watch videos of the week

By John Branch, CNN How to walk away from a bear, deter an emu, and go crowd surfing at any age. These are the must-watch videos of the week. Mom keeps cool as bear follows family down trail A young family hiking in British Columbia, Canada, say they were followed by a black bear for

Continue Reading

Must-watch videos of the week

By John Branch, CNN How to walk away from a bear, deter an emu, and go crowd surfing at any age. These are the must-watch videos of the week. Mom keeps cool as bear follows family down trail A young family hiking in British Columbia, Canada, say they were followed by a black bear for

Continue Reading

Glass bar dangles over canyon in Georgia

Tamara Hardingham-Gill, CNN You might need a stiff drink before you even get to this watering hole. A 240-meter-long (787 feet) glass bridge with a “diamond-shaped” bar suspended in the center was unveiled at Dashbashi Canyon, located around two hours drive from capital city Tbilisi, in Southern Georgia earlier this week. Constructed by investment group

Continue Reading

¿Quién es Juan Toscano, el mexicano campeón de la NBA con los Warriors de Golden State?

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN Español) — Los Warriors de Golden State se coronaron campeones de la NBA este jueves al derrotar a los Celtics de Boston 103-90, en un partido liderado por Stephen Curry. Pero un mexicano también fue protagonista en el juego final. Se trata de Juan Toscano. Juan Toscano-Anderson nació en Oakland, California,

Continue Reading

Eurovision organizers ask UK to host next year’s song contest in place of Ukraine

By Sarah Dean and Toyin Owoseje, CNN This year’s Eurovision Song Contest winner, Ukraine, will not host the competition in 2023; instead, the chance will be offered to the United Kingdom, organizers the European Broadcast Union (EBU) said in a statement Friday. Ukrainian folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra triumphed last month with their track “Stefania,” surfing

Continue Reading

Chipmakers brace for more trouble as Russia limits exports of rare gases

By Anna Cooban and Uliana Pavlova, CNN Business The semiconductor industry just can’t catch a break. After grappling with pandemic-fueled supply bottlenecks, chipmakers are facing a new headache: Russia, one of the world’s biggest suppliers of gases used to make semiconductors, has started to limit exports. Moscow began restricting exports of inert, or “noble” gases,

Continue Reading

GOP congressional candidate Carl Paladino said Black Americans are ‘held hungry and dumb’ and ‘conditioned’ to vote for Democrats

By Andrew Kaczynski and Em Steck, CNN New York Republican congressional candidate Carl Paladino told a radio host in late 2016 that Black Americans were kept “dumb and hungry” so they could be conditioned to only vote for the Democratic Party, saying, “You can’t teach them differently.” Paladino, then a Buffalo school board member, was

Continue Reading
Skip to content