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Scientists spot rare Phantom Jellyfish

Scientists off the coast of Argentina found a rare giant phantom jelly 820 feet below the ocean’s surface. The phantom jelly can grow as long as a school bus and was first discovered in 1899.

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Scientists spot rare Phantom Jellyfish

Scientists off the coast of Argentina found a rare giant phantom jelly 820 feet below the ocean’s surface. The phantom jelly can grow as long as a school bus and was first discovered in 1899.

00:33 • Source: CNN
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Meet the world’s fastest skier

Simon Billy is the fastest man in the world on two skis. In 2023, he set the world record, hurtling down a slope at 158.7 mph. He speaks to CNN about his ambitions and hopes to bring the sport to the 2030 Winter Olympics.

01:49 • Source: CNN
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How to order coffee in Italy

With the countdown to the Winter Olympics Games underway, Italy is gearing up to host athletes and tourists alike. One Italian ritual is essential for visitors to understand: the unwritten rules of Italian coffee. CNN's Antonia Mortensen shows you how to order the perfect cappuccino.

01:24 • Source: CNN
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Disney picks Josh D’Amaro to replace Bob Iger as CEO

Disney announced that Josh D’Amaro will be the company's next CEO, replacing Bob Iger. CNN's Brian Stelter reports.

01:01 • Source: CNN
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These two women will make history at the Olympics

Two female athletes, Laila Edwards and Tallulah Proulx, are already making history before the Winter Olympics kicks off. CNN's Kate Bolduan reports.

01:03 • Source: CNN
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Lindsey Vonn will compete in Olympics with torn ACL

US skier Lindsey Vonn will compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics despite suffering a “completely ruptured” ACL in a crash a few days ago. CNN's Amanda Davies reports.

01:17 • Source: CNN
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Russians jump into icy water to relax

People in Moscow jumped into icy waters when it was -20 degrees Celsius outside. It's part of a trend called ice floating that initially gained popularity in Scandinavia.

00:47 • Source: CNN