
While thousands of DR Congo fans sing, dance and celebrate, Michel Kuka Mboladinga stands still. Known as "Lumumba Vea," the supporter spends entire matches motionless with one hand raised, a tribute to one of Congo's most important historical figures.

While thousands of DR Congo fans sing, dance and celebrate, Michel Kuka Mboladinga stands still. Known as "Lumumba Vea," the supporter spends entire matches motionless with one hand raised, a tribute to one of Congo's most important historical figures.

CNN's Antonia Mortensen speaks with Giorgio Gazzaniga, son of Silvio Gazzaniga, who designed the FIFA World Cup trophy, about how the iconic prize came to be.

As France battles record temperatures, the need for air conditioning has become the focus of a fierce debate. CNN’s Saskya Vandoorne reports from Paris.

Amid speculation that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce could be getting married at Madison Square Garden over the July 4 weekend, CNN’s Gloria Pazmino and Elizabeth Wagmeister break down what they know about the upcoming nuptials.

Adidas calls it "Solar Turbo." Puma calls it "Poison Pink." Whatever the name, bright pink cleats have become the unofficial uniform of the 2026 World Cup. Here's why nearly every major brand landed on the same color.

A new Ben & Jerry’s flavor, called Milk & Honey, is being promoted as a taste of Israel. While the launch has been celebrated within Israel, some critics have condemned it as a politically charged provocation. The situation has renewed attention on the company’s long-running criticism of Israel's actions in the occupied West Bank and the war in Gaza, which led to a split between Ben & Jerry’s U.S. business and its Israeli distributor in 2021. CNN's Oren Liebermann reports.

Joseph McGrail-Bateup, an Australian professional air conditioner cleaner and honorary town crier, has been recognized as the world’s loudest person. Guinness World Records acknowledged the 58-year-old Canberra resident recorded the loudest ever shout by an individual. He yelled “now” at 122.4 decibels.

Accutane users on TikTok are making the case for the "Accutane nose job," claiming that the acne medicine can change the shape of your nose. Experts say it’s not so simple.


