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Beachgoer unknowingly crashes fashion show

A man going for a stroll on an Australian beach accidentally crashed a fashion show. Videos taken by guests have been circulating on social media and going viral.

00:33 • Source: CNN
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Beachgoer unknowingly crashes fashion show

A man going for a stroll on an Australian beach accidentally crashed a fashion show. Videos taken by guests have been circulating on social media and going viral.

00:33 • Source: CNN
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School board votes to remove LGBTQ+ history song from band concert

A Wisconsin school board voted against allowing a high school band to perform a piece of music that honors the 1969 Stonewall Uprising due to a 2025 school policy. Parents, students, and professional musicians are protesting the decision.

01:45 • Source: CNN
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These peacocks have taken over an Italian town

A seaside town in northern Italy is dealing with an unexpected problem: over 100 peacocks wandering through traffic, climbing rooftops and damaging cars.

00:42 • Source: CNN
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Is hacky sacking back?

Hacky sacking- a trend that started in the 1970s and popularized in the 90s, has re-emerged thanks to Gen Z, who have taken the sport to social media to showcase their moves.

01:35 • Source: CNN
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Harrison Ford lights up crowd with powerful commencement speech

Iconic actor Harrison Ford told graduates of Arizona State University that "humanity is a part of nature, not above it," and urged young people to embrace their power and lead change.

00:36 • Source: CNN
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Why these Japanese chip bags are going black and white

Calbee, a major Japanese snack maker, has announced a temporary switch to monochrome packaging for some of its potato chips. CNN’s Hanako Montgomery explains why the move has to do with the Iran war.

00:36 • Source: CNN
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Did China change Marco Rubio’s name to let him in?

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in China, despite being sanctioned in 2020 when he was a senator. Users online have noticed a change in the Chinese translation of his name and are theorizing that this is a loophole to explain why he's been allowed in the country. CNN's Steven Jiang explains why this is unlikely.

01:19 • Source: CNN