
CNN’s Ivan Watson is inside Hong Kong’s first Comic Con, where fans, cosplayers and comic artists turn out to celebrate pop culture.

CNN’s Ivan Watson is inside Hong Kong’s first Comic Con, where fans, cosplayers and comic artists turn out to celebrate pop culture.

In an exclusive interview with CNN's Laura Coates, Fab Morvan, the French singer from Milli Vanilli, explains why he’s not performing at the Trump-backed Freedom 250 concert. Several artists, including The Commodores and Martina McBride, have also publicly distanced themselves from the concert series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.

Drag queen and environmental activist Pattie Gonia is breaking her silence on the trademark infringement lawsuit filed against her by billion-dollar clothing company Patagonia. The company says it would like to “resolve” the dispute, while vowing to protect its brand.

21-year-old Sterling Nasa was brought up on stage to join an orchestral performance of the “La La Land” soundtrack in Sydney, Australia, after one of the musicians fell sick. When conductor Justin Hurwitz asked the audience if there was a keyboard player in the room, Nasa volunteered and rescued the performance, according to CNN affiliate 9News.

The biggest two movies in America right now, “Backrooms” and “Obsession,” are from two twenty-something directors who honed their craft on YouTube. CNN's Brian Stelter explains how directors Curry Barker and Kane Parsons could change filmmaking in Hollywood.

Clinical trials of daraxonrasib, a new pancreatic cancer treatment, have showed positive results by helping some patients live almost twice as long as with standard chemotherapy. The FDA has permitted expanded access to the drug to patients who meet certain criteria. CNN's Jacqueline Howard reports.

Serena Williams has sent the tennis world into a frenzy after she announced she will be returning to the court nearly four years after her last match. Williams is set to appear in the doubles competition at the HSBC Championships in London next week.

Ricardo Hernández Navarrete walked across the stage and received his high school diploma only two days after being released from ICE custody.


