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Transgender athlete has contacted 500 coaches -- none of whom want to work with her, she says
CeCé Telfer calls it the moment her dreams seemed to be shattered as she questioned whether years of "blood, sweat and tears" were in vain. -
AFL star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan recreates iconic anti-racism gesture after enduring racist taunts in prior match
Australian Football League (AFL) star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan celebrated a goal by taking a stand against racism in his first game since a fan hurled racist remarks at him during a match on March 25. -
World's best restaurants honored in culinary awards
In travel news this week: epic continental trips by bike and bus, new airline routes making transatlantic trips easier and the world's top restaurants, from Asia to the United States to the Middle East. -
North Carolina man wins $2 million lottery after winning $1 million years before
They say lightning doesn't strike the same place twice, but a winning lottery ticket just might. -
'This is not a zoo' - Why sex workers are protesting in Amsterdam
Overwhelmed by its own popularity, Amsterdam is ramping up its push to re-brand its "go wild" and "no rules" image. Drunken Brits are being told to stay home, there are moves to clamp down on cannabis, and the red lights could be about to go out on... -
13 killed in crush while waiting for food donations in Pakistan's Karachi
At least 13 people were killed and 10 others injured Friday in a crush among people waiting for Ramadan food donations in Pakistan's largest city Karachi, local police said. -
Severe storms and tornadoes leave at least 22 dead in US
• 1 dead, at least 28 injured after roof collapses at the Apollo Theatre in Illinois -
8 bodies discovered by police and Canadian Coast Guard in a Mohawk Nation territory near US border
Police in Canada said Friday they have recovered eight bodies in Akwesasne, the Mohawk Nation territory that straddles the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario along the banks of the St. Lawrence River. -
How a payment made before the 2016 election led to a Trump indictment
• LIVE UPDATES: Stormy Daniels says she fears for her safety -
Judge pauses Tennessee law restricting drag performances day before it was set to take effect
A federal judge in Tennessee on Friday temporarily blocked the state from enforcing a ban on public drag show performances, hours before the new law was set to take effect. -
Trevor Reed describes what it's like to be wrongfully detained in Russia
Trevor Reed, an American citizen freed in 2022 after two years of imprisonment in Russia, said he'd like to see the Biden administration take "definite action" in freeing Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was recently detained by... -
Hear Stormy Daniels' first comments since Trump indictment
In an interview with the British newspaper "The Times," adult film actress Stormy Daniels made her first public comments about the indictment of former President Donald Trump. CNN's Kyung Lah reports on Daniels' response and her role in the case. -
Chronic stress can affect your health. One activity can help
These days, many people find it hard to unplug. Inflation, global warming and gun violence are on the rise. Bullies proliferate on social media. The 24/7 news cycle constantly blares distressing news, and people often face difficult personal or... -
Hear US official's warning for Americans in Russia
In light of the arrest of a US journalist in Russia, White House Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council John Kirby is urging Americans in Russia to leave immediately. -
Inside what Trump's arraignment will look like
Former President Donald Trump is expected to appear in Manhattan criminal court for his arraignment as he faces more than 30 counts related to business fraud in an indictment by a New York grand jury. -
Three months, three missing radioactive items. Here's what you need to know
What do a capsule in Australia, a cylinder in Thailand and a camera in the US have in common? -
'Pile of garbage': GOP lawmaker reacts to Trump indictment
Republican lawmakers express their views on the indictment of former President Donald Trump. CNN's Maju Raju reports from Capitol Hill.