
The world’s second-tallest tsunami wave on record tore through the remote Tracy Arm fjord in Alaska in August 2025. In its aftermath, a dozen scientists from the US, Canada and Europe have been doing “detective” work, attempting to “re-create this hazards cascade,” said Daniel Shugar, a geomorphologist and professor at the University of Calgary.

The world’s second-tallest tsunami wave on record tore through the remote Tracy Arm fjord in Alaska in August 2025. In its aftermath, a dozen scientists from the US, Canada and Europe have been doing “detective” work, attempting to “re-create this hazards cascade,” said Daniel Shugar, a geomorphologist and professor at the University of Calgary.

Orphaned hippo Bumpy just can’t get enough of his keepers, following them everywhere and making sure he’s always got one to nap on.

From dangling deer sculptures and toilet-themed installations to protests outside the Russian pavilion, this year’s Venice Biennale was remarkable in many ways. The 61st edition kicked off with packed crowds, Qatar unveiling the first new Giardini pavilion in decades, and controversy over whether Russia and Israel should be excluded amid the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. CNN’s Fiona Sinclair Scott reports.

While battling a large forest fire in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukrainian firefighters discovered a baby moose and launched a special rescue operation.

Storm chaser Ashton Lemley rescued a kitten from the rubble of a Mississippi trailer park after it was flattened by tornadoes. A dozen people were injured at the park.

President Donald Trump toured the drained Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool renovation site Thursday as his motorcade drove through the landmark, which he praised for its new “American flag blue” coating

Sir David Attenborough, known as the voice of nature, has turned 100. But did you know he almost didn’t appear on TV at all? We break down some unexpected facts about his 100 years.

Can CNN staff take on the Presidential Physical Fitness Test? We put them to the test.


