CNN Site Map (Galleries) for June - 2015
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- 2015-06-30For hiking and photography enthusiasts, there is no better place on the Great Wall of China than the dramatic and difficult Jiankou section, says CNN cameraman Brad Olson. Located about 90 km from Beijing, the Ming Dynasty relic is best entered from the
- 2015-06-30This BBQ joint in North Georgia is the nation's No. 1 barbecue restaurant, according to travel site TripAdvisor. The site created a list of America's 10 best BBQ restaurants based on the volume of reviews and the quality and quantity of reviews.
- 2015-06-30Parents should watch out for added sugar in flavored yogurt branded for kids. Click through our gallery for more information on kid-friendly food that might contain extra sugar.
- 2015-06-30Rainbow flag creator Gilbert Baker marches during the 2015 San Francisco Pride Parade. Baker says he wept when the Supreme Court announced its decision making same-sex marriage legal nationwide.
- 2015-06-30Checked bag fees. Your first checked bag won't be included in every JetBlue fare anymore. Here are some other fees that airlines charge to transport all sorts of things.
- 2015-06-30New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, joined by his family, announces his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination on June 30 at Livingston High School in Livingston Township, New Jersey.
- 2015-06-30Don't judge a book by its... You know the rest. But over the years, numerous extraordinary examples of art and design have graced the covers of books. Here David Pearson, a British-based book cover designer, selects the best of the best.
The one tha
- 2015-06-30The former U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran, where anti-Americanism raged and hostages taken in 1979 were held for 444 days, is now an Islamic cultural center and a propaganda museum of sorts for the Islamic Revolution. CNN visited the site as negotiations ov
- 2015-06-30While food accounts for a large portion of the added sugar in our diet, many experts recommend cutting back on sugary beverages to reduce daily intake. Consumption of sugary drinks might lead to an estimated 184,000 adult deaths each year worldwide, accor
- 2015-06-30You might not know M.C. Escher's name, but chances are you've seen his staircases seamlessly looping for eternity, hands impossibly drawing one another into being, or bearded face calming staring back at you from a reflective ball.
Despite the
- 2015-06-30Search and rescue teams work at the site where an Indonesian air force cargo plane crashed in Medan, Indonesia, on Tuesday, June 30.
- 2015-06-30Kaksaluttanen Arctic Resort, Lapland
Imagine watching the northern lights in Finland through the transparent, geometric roof of your own glass igloo, or stargazing in Chile through the window of your specially designed cabin-observatory, or watching the
- 2015-06-30Corset by Detolle for Mainbocher, 1939
His name may not be as familiar as his contemporaries Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, but surrealist Horst P. Horst is one of fashion's celebrated photographers, responsible for some of the most memorable image
- 2015-06-30Philadelphia City Hall, Philadelphia
Completed: 1901
Height: 167 meters (548 feet)
Chief architect: John McArthur, Jr.
Observation deck
While ascending to the Philadelphia City Hall's observation deck in a tiny elevator, visitors can see the internal
- 2015-06-30Revolver record sleeve (for EMI Records) by Klaus Voorman, 1965
"Illustration is the people's art," says Lawrence Zeegen, dean of the London College of Communication's School of Design. It's with this in mind that he's writt
- 2015-06-30This dramatic chapel, designed by Ryyuich Ashizawa, accepts all faiths and is free from iconography. It was hoped that the huge window facing over the sea would imbue the space with a sense of the sacred.
Images via "Closer to God: Religious Archit
- 2015-06-30The 1990s was a period of experimentation. Many of the works dealt with explorations of the self and identity. Qiu Zhijie painted the Chinese character "No" across his body and the wall behind him such that his body becomes negated in the proces
- 2015-06-30The 1953 Firebird I XP-21 is among the spectacular concept cars featured at an Atlanta's High Museum of Art exhibit titled, "Dream Cars." This one-of-a-kind, plane-like automobile was created by legendary General Motors designer Harley Ear
- 2015-06-30The Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival runs September 24-27. Among attractions is the World Oyster Opening Championships, in which teams compete to shuck the most shellfish.
- 2015-06-29Seventy-one-year-old Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto has had a place at the vanguard since he debuted in Paris in 1981. Along with his menswear line, he heads his own womenswear line and Y-3, an ongoing fashion collaboration with Adidas.
- 2015-06-29New York designer Thom Browne is charged with making the shrunken suit a men's style requisite, and putting on theatrical shows worthy of Alexander McQueen. After starting his own line in 2001, he branched into womenswear in 2003. He's been crea
- 2015-06-29Agape "Agi" Mdumulla and Sam Cotton, the two twenty-something Londoners behind Agi & Sam, have drawn the attention and support of Paul Smith and British GQ editor Dylan Jones with their in-your-face prints and off-beat styling. They were nom
- 2015-06-2912 presidential candidates speak out on gay marriage ruling
- 2015-06-29David Herrera-Santos, left, and Carlos Santos-Herrera, right, hold their marriage certificate on the steps of an Atlanta courthouse. Photos by Kelly Embry (www.kellyembryphoto.com).
- 2015-06-29St. Valerius at rest in in Weyarn, Germany
When archaeologists unlocked the catacombs of Rome in 1578, they unleashed a wave of religious fervor. Catholic officials disinterred skeletal remains, which they assumed to be early Christian martyrs, and had a
- 2015-06-29Do you fancy driving a Lamborghini down a picturesque country road in France, revving your car's powerful engine while the stunning scenery whizzes past you? And how about an al-fresco Michelin-star lunch, followed by a helicopter ride to Monaco and
- 2015-06-29Korean artist JeeYoung Lee creates worlds of surreal beauty and mystery in her tiny 3 meter x 6 meter studio in the Mangwon-dong neighborhood of Seoul. The 30-year-old documents her dreams, memories, and emotions by building thematic sets, and photographi
- 2015-06-29The adventures of princesses, knights and witches aren't just for kids anymore. With her Russ Land series, Russian photographer Uldus Bakhtiozina has completely reinterpreted the fairy tales of her youth, mixing pagan folklore and grown-up subtexts.
- 2015-06-29Since the dawn of time, humans have built shelters in the wilderness to protect them from storms and dangers lurking in the dark. Society may have changed, but the yearning persists -- with urbanites in particular seeking to escape the stresses of city li
- 2015-06-29Architects rarely lack creativity, but they frequently lack the freedom to explore it. Clients have preferences and there are often building restrictions in place, which inevitably force architects to compromise on their vision.
But what if those limits
- 2015-06-29Designed by 3XN, this stunning aquarium was Inspired by the shape of natural whirlpools, water streams, shoals of fish and flocks of birds. It was completed in 2013.
- 2015-06-29Impossible Buildings by Victor Enrich
Two slides elegantly extend out of the second and third floor of an apartment building; a floating stairway props out of a block of flats...leading nowhere; an office tower at least 20 stories high is split down the
- 2015-06-29Waiting at a bus stop is widely held to be one of life's most mundane experiences. But that's no longer so if you happen to be a resident in the small village of Krumbach, western Austria.
There, the town's cultural association invited s
- 2015-06-29City dwellers are perhaps more acquainted with the architecture of their phones than the skyscrapers that carve out their commutes. However, Hong Kong-based photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrѐze reckons eyes should be diverted upward. Documenting the coloss
- 2015-06-29Set to open in Miami Beach in 2016, the LAAM will house an impressive collection of Latin American art, as well as several apartments, which will be built at a later phase. The 90,000 square foot (8,300 square meters) institution will rise on Biscayne Bou
- 2015-06-29Welcome to Tokyo's Narita International Airport, where rubber running tracks snake across the floors, guiding passengers from entrance to airplane, and back again.
- 2015-06-29Shakespeare's London
This is the earliest extant map of the British capital, created in Cologne by Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg in 1575, when William Shakespeare was 11 years old.
It was intended as an armchair traveler's companion, to both
- 2015-06-29Hipgnosis was the most important design collective in music history. Their innovative cover art defines the albums of the biggest names of the late 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s. Now Aubrey 'Po' Powell, the last surviving member of the collective
- 2015-06-29From his floating studio, a paddle board, Sean Yoro creates stunning portraits of women, whose lifelike features barely escape the waterline.
The artist, also known as Hula, is based in New York City but is originally from Hawaii: "I grew up on Oah
- 2015-06-29For those fascinated by the meticulous craft of watchmaking, there are few more important events than Baselworld -- the annual trade show for the international watch and jewelry industry in the Swiss border city of Basel. There, visitors have the chance t
- 2015-06-29This painting is notable for its heavy use of gold foil. It was produced at the apex of Klimt's "golden period".
- 2015-06-29Musician and producer Holly Herndon has released four albums. The latest, Platform, deals with her relationship with technology.
- 2015-06-29On the southern shore of Nantucket, Surfside Beach (pictured) is one of the town's most popular spots for picnics, surfcasting and, of course, long slow walks.
- 2015-06-29Featuring nine low-slung pavilions connected by outdoor walkways, the winning design for Guggenheim's Helsinki branch is the work of relatively unknown Paris firm Moreau Kusonoki.
- 2015-06-29Business mogul Donald Trump announces his candidacy for the U.S. presidency at Trump Tower on Tuesday, June 16, 2015, in New York City.
- 2015-06-29Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou shakes hands with a victim on Sunday, June 28. The New Taipei City fire department says 200 people were injured in an accidental explosion of colored theatrical powder near a performance stage where about 1,000 people gath
- 2015-06-29When you have cash to spend, launching a passion project becomes a whole lot easier. CNN looks at celebrities who turned their love of music into a side business. Guy Richie, pictured here with his wife Jacqui Ainsley, founded Punchbowl Recordings, named
- 2015-06-29Throughout Africa, chefs are getting creative. From Ghana to Namibia, they're tweaking traditional recipes, or reaching into the past to revive ancient dishes.
- 2015-06-29Around 90 cars, from British classic to iconic racing vehicles, went under the hammer on June 26. The bevy of beautifully-crafted automobiles were part of the Annual Goodwood Festival of Speed sale adjudicated by esteemed auction house, Bonhams. Perhaps t
- 2015-06-29Hotels.com's Club Sandwich Index (CSI) ranks cities according to the average price you can expect to pay for the beloved stack of bread and meat, a cup of coffee, a burger meal and a glass of house red wine in their hotels. While nine international c
- 2015-06-29Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou shakes hands with a victim on June 28, 2015. The New Taipei City fire department says 200 people were injured in an accidental explosion of colored theatrical powder Saturday night near a performance stage where about 1,00
- 2015-06-29Kids on the street in Majuro, Marshall Islands, in the remote Pacific, can tell you anything you want to know about climate change. They know the seas are rising. This basketball court is next to the foundation of a house destroyed in a recent flood.
- 2015-06-29The team at Mnarani Marine Turtle Conservation Pond nurture newly hatched babies to adolescence and nurse rescued adults to good health.
- 2015-06-27The World's Ugliest Dog Competition was held Friday, June 26, in Petaluma, California. Quasi Modo, a short-spined dog from Loxahatchee, Florida, claimed the dubious title from a group of 27 competitors.
- 2015-06-27"A pic for the future kids. So they can see that their moms were at the Supreme Court the day love became law," said Rachel Evans via Instagram.
- 2015-06-27People lay flowers on the beach in front of Hotel Riu Imperial Marhaba, in the coastal city of Sousse, Tunisia, on Saturday, June 27. Gunmen killed at least 38 people at site, the same day terrorists lashed out brutally in France and bombed a mosque in Ku
- 2015-06-2730 year old Mohammad Sameer lost two of his children because of the heatwave. His two surviving children are in the hospital suffering from dehydration.
- 2015-06-27The White House is lit up in rainbow colors in commemoration of the Supreme Court's ruling to legalize same-sex marriage on Friday, June 26. The court ruled that states cannot ban same-sex marriage, handing gay rights advocates their biggest victory
- 2015-06-26Dylann Storm Roof is accused of opening fire at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine.
- 2015-06-26President Barack Obama delivers the eulogy for South Carolina state Sen. Clementa Pinckney on Friday, June 26. Pinckney was a pastor at the Charleston, South Carolina, church where he and eight other people were fatally shot on June 17. Pinckney was 41 ye
- 2015-06-26Americans are still too fat: two in three Americans register as overweight or obese, according to the latest data published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
- 2015-06-26Government officials have warned visitors to stay away from the fragile Wedding Cake Rock structure at Royal National Park in Sydney. A safety fence has been erected to keep visitors away.
- 2015-06-26The seminal '80s film "St. Elmo's Fire" is 30 years old; it was released on June 28, 1985. It was the first film to come out after a now-famous New York magazine article labeled some of its stars members of Hollywood's "Brat
- 2015-06-26A 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider, one of the most valuable cars in the world, which is valued at up to €12 million ($13.7 million), is among a unique collection of rare cars discovered in France
- 2015-06-26This dual-laser Iron Man glove is the latest project by German gadget enthusiast Patrick Priebe. He's been making gadgets from movies and video games since 2010.
- 2015-06-26The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that same-sex marriage is legal nationwide, a decision that profoundly affects the lives of millions of Americans. Some legal scholars see the court's movement on gay rights issues as proof that it is a force for change. B
- 2015-06-26Medieval scribes had to create their own nibs by whittling the ends of feathers. To test them, they often drew doodles that were never intended to be seen. Many of the doodles are extremely imaginative. This artist liked to create weird, hybrid creatures.
- 2015-06-26Tharon Drake, 22, is a Paralympic hopeful swimmer who navigates the pool completely blind. Click through the photo gallery to learn more about Tharon Drake.
- 2015-06-26Covered corpses from a devastating heat wave lie in a mortuary in Karachi, Pakistan, on June 26. The death toll from the heat wave in Sindh province topped 1,000, officials told CNN.
- 2015-06-26British photographer Terry O'Neill has spent his life peering into the world of celebrity. One of the world's most collected photographers, he has snapped stars including Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn and Faye Dunaway.
Running until March 1
- 2015-06-26Award-winning photographer Phil Stern captured everything from the battlefield to Hollywood Boulevard. He died Saturday, December 13, at the age 95. Shown is one of his photos of Marilyn Monroe in 1953. Take a look at some of his other iconic images from
- 2015-06-26The annual Serpentine Gallery installation in London has now been unveiled - and it's a futuristic sight to behold.
The outdoor installation has been designed by a different architect each year since 2000 to attract visitors from around the world.
- 2015-06-26The wisdom of a happy life
- 2015-06-26These haunting portraits by photographer Jono Rotman offer a close look at the largest gang in New Zealand, the Mongrel Mob. After coordinating with a gang liaison, Rotman met mob members and gained unprecedented access to them. He took these portraits i
- 2015-06-26At first glance, this young man appears to be flying through air.
In fact, he is one of a number of swimmers elegantly diving from the Scindia Ghat temple, partially submerged in the Ganges River, in Varansi, India.
Taken in 1985 by photographer Raghubir
- 2015-06-26Mourners in Columbia, South Carolina, pay their respects to state Sen. Clementa Pinckney as his body lies in the South Carolina State House on Wednesday, June 24. Pinckney, 41, was one of the nine people killed in a church shooting June 17 in Charleston,
- 2015-06-26Wine in South Africa is big business. The country is the eighth largest producer in the world, exporting around 422 million liters (111 million gallons) in 2014. The Western Cape is responsible for most of the nation's wine making, with Constantia an
- 2015-06-26Lara Sanjar, owner of Wild Renata Flowers, has been adorning more than just weddings with her unusual floral displays (like, you know, beards). Browse the gallery to see more images of her work.
- 2015-06-26A sprawling tent city has arisen from the UK's Somerset countryside for the Glastonbury Festival. More than 175,000 partiers have crammed into the 900-acre Worthy Farm for the five-day event, which will see more than 2,000 acts across dozens of stage
- 2015-06-26Mazoun Almellehan, 16, has been called the "Malala of Syria" for her campaign to make sure girls in Jordan's refugee camps get an education.
- 2015-06-26A surprisingly hunky male gorilla, Shabani, has female humans going ape after mugshots of the 18-year-old animal began going viral on Twitter in Japan.
- 2015-06-26Fresh-water fish is an important staple in West Bengali cuisine. At Kolkata's Lake Market, fishmongers sell a wide variety of locally caught species, including carp, cat fish and prawns. No chairs here. Sellers perch themselves on the table, directl
- 2015-06-25Ted Kaczynski, aka the "Unabomber," is serving eight life sentences for mail bombings that killed three people and wounded 23 others between 1978 and 1995. He is one of the notorious criminals living in the Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado.
- 2015-06-25Before he was the "Terminator" or the 38th governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger was an obsessive teen bodybuilder from Austria who saw pumping iron as a ticket to fame and fortune. Inspired by bodybuilders who found stardom on the big s
- 2015-06-25Every year members of the Fraternity of American Descendants in Santa Barbara d'Oeste, Brazil, throw a "Confederate Party," a party to celebrate their ancestors and their migration to Brazil after the U.S. Civil War.
- 2015-06-252016ers react to Obamacare ruling
- 2015-06-25Take a look at the following images from iReporters in prom attire from different eras--some are with friends, some with a date, but they all look like they're having fun!
- 2015-06-25Heidi Levine, an American freelance photographer, was awarded the inaugural Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award on Thursday. The honor is named for a German photojournalist who was killed last year covering the Afghan presidential election.
- 2015-06-25Reese Witherspoon arrives at the 87th Academy Awards in Hollywood. She is one of several celebs calling for more substance to red carpet interviews beyond "Who are you wearing?" - prompting the social media hashtag #AskHerMore. Click through the
- 2015-06-25More women have undergone FGM in Egypt than any other country. Here, women wait to tell their stories about living with FGM at the Society of Islamic Center near Sohag in January 2015.
- 2015-06-25French taxi drivers clash with riot police while disrupting Paris rush-hour during a protest against online ride service UberPOP on Thursday, June 25. The cabbies say Uber threatens their jobs by taking customers away from licensed cab companies. The Fren
- 2015-06-25Hillary Clinton ducks after a woman threw a shoe at her while she was delivering remarks in Las Vegas on April 10, 2014.
- 2015-06-25For a special breed of traveler, it's not the route that the airline flies that matters, but the champagne it serves. These oeno-fliers will sometimes deliberately choose a ticket that includes a layover over a direct flight if it means getting a gla
- 2015-06-25Elena Monaco shared this photo of herself as a baby riding in the front seat of her car. She is sitting her godmother's lap in her godparent's car in 1976. Because she was so young, Monaco does not remember much of the '70s, but finds the c
- 2015-06-25Three words describe 1 Hotel South Beach: spacious, experiential, tasty. With 700-square-foot rooms, extensive list of activities and Tom Colicchio's Beachcraft restaurant, the new hotel delivers Miami the way we want it. Spa and fitness center on th
- 2015-06-25A new family of plastics could end the horror of broken phones.
- 2015-06-25Asia's startup culture is growing at exponential rate, and it's the region's younger population who are really shaping the startup scene. Snaptee, pictured, capitalizes on the popularity of statement T-shirts in Hong Kong by allowing users
- 2015-06-25Tama, the hero of Kishi Station, passed away this week at a local animal hospital. She had just celebrated her 16th birthday in April.
- 2015-06-24Martin Richard, 8, was in the second grade and loved the Red Sox. He was the middle of three children and is best known for a school project in which he made a poster with a peace sign and the words "No more hurting people." He was less than 4 f
- 2015-06-24Fort A.P. Hill, in Virginia between Richmond and Washington, is named after Confederate Lt. Gen. Ambrose Powell Hill.
- 2015-06-24Domino's Pizza president Ritch Allison told CNN's Marketplace Africa that his company's expansion into Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya had produced "such a strong reaction to our brand -- stores in sub-Saharan Africa are among our high
- 2015-06-24In Singapore, there are 1.4 smartphones per inhabitant. To tap into this, researchers have created a project that uses real-time data from phones to track and reflect the activity of the city.
- 2015-06-24International fair Masterpiece London has returned for its sixth year, presenting an unconventional mix of antiques, art and contemporary pieces through 1st July at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. One of this year's highlights is an unseen, hand-signed
- 2015-06-24More than half a century after the start of the Korean War, veterans shown in this Department of Defense photo have been identified as, from left, Cpl. Vincent A Ross, 19, of Everett, Massachusetts; Pfc. Harry U. Quehl, 22, of Fort Thomas, Kentucky; Pvt.
- 2015-06-24Andela is a company that scouts for smart Nigerians with a talent for tech, trains them and places them to work for international companies like Microsoft, while still based in Nigeria.
- 2015-06-24Penmayne of London hats have been featured in Vogue magazine and are stocked at London's Harrods department store. Hatter Claire Howeson left lawyering to launch the fashion label.
- 2015-06-24President John F. Kennedy with White House nanny Maud Shaw.
- 2015-06-24ISIS seized control of Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back 2,000 years, in May, prompting fears for the site's survival. The Syrian government confirmed ISIS fighters have destroyed two Muslim shrines in the ancient oasis city. It'
- 2015-06-24MIT's cheetah-bot in Killian Court. A new algorithm allows the robot to run and jump.
- 2015-06-24Crowded morgue reveals the cost of Karachi's heat wave
- 2015-06-24One of the United States' most famous natural wonders, the Grand Canyon is on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 2015 list of America's 11 most endangered historic places. The trust says the proposed Escalade tourist development
- 2015-06-23Singapore's hub has the amenities a business traveler needs, but it stands out for its other offerings: a butterfly garden, a Balinese-themed rooftop pool and a Kinetic Rain sculpture made up of 1,216 bronze "droplets." It's the first
- 2015-06-23An estimated 47 million people globally have Alzheimer's disease, and that number is projected to triple by 2050. There is no cure or real treatment, but studies show and according to the Alzheimer's Association, there are some things you can do
- 2015-06-23A nude sketching class in Tokyo aims to help Japan's middle-aged virgins by allowing them to spend time with a real female body.
- 2015-06-23They're called "comfort" foods for a reason -- they bring back warm memories, tickle your taste buds, and soothe your soul. Though some comfort foods are deep-fried, covered in cheese, or packed with sugar, some can actually help you lose w
- 2015-06-23Juan Felipe Herrera, son of migrant farm workers in California, has been named the next U.S. poet laureate. Herrera, 66, whose parents emigrated from Mexico, will be the nation's first Latino poet laureate since the position was created in 1936. Here
- 2015-06-23The eyes are scratched off of the pictures of little kids in a closet inside a former ISIS base.
- 2015-06-23Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia, is the world's No. 1 landmark, according to TripAdvisor reviewers. The travel site released a list Tuesday of top world landmarks based on an algorithm that factored in the quality and quantity of user reviews of gl
- 2015-06-23U.S. soldiers fire ceremonial rounds from M1A2 Abrams tanks at the Adazi training area, in Latvia, last November.
- 2015-06-23CNN iReporters shared their favorite views from Jordan. Cheryl Somoano captured this breathtaking sky in Wadi Rum when she traveled there with friends. "This was on our first night, when Mohammed (our guide) took us through the desert and we spent a
- 2015-06-23"E.X.O.: The Legend of Wale Williams" is the brainchild of Nigerian web developer Roye Okupe.
- 2015-06-23Researchers examining the mummified remains of Bishop Peder Winstrup, buried in Lund Cathedral in 1680, have made an unusual discovery.
- 2015-06-23Director Daisy Jacobs uses paint and 3D objects to make characters jump out of the walls. She was chosen by the French Academy Award nominated animator, Sylvain Chomet, as One to Watch.
- 2015-06-23The four-suite Singita Serengeti House villa, priced at $84,500 a week, offers prime game watching in the heart of the private 350,000-acre Singita Grumeti reserve.
- 2015-06-23Tekka Market is in the heart of the Singapore's colorful Little India district. The area is a melting pot of cultures and a gathering spot for Singapore's many migrants from the subcontinent.
- 2015-06-22Thousands of people march on the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday, June 21. People crossed the bridge, which spans the Cooper River, from Mount Pleasant to Charleston, joining hands in a unity chain to mourn the Emanuel
- 2015-06-22David Lee Roth, left, and Eddie Van Halen perform at the Billboard Music Awards on May 17. Here are other notables from the show.
- 2015-06-22Netflix knew fans were chomping at the bit for the third season of "Orange Is the New Black," so they released it a day ahead of the scheduled June 12 premiere. Allow us to remind you who's who.
- 2015-06-22Commuters across the London Bridge on Monday were met with a mosaic of colorful sidewalk tiles and a banner urging them to "Love Mondays."
- 2015-06-22In this June 8, 1972, photo taken by Associated Press photographer Nick Ut, a South Vietnamese plane drops a napalm bomb over Trang Bang village, which had been occupied by the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam War. Ut was only 21, but he was already a
- 2015-06-22North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets with North Korea's first female fighter jet pilots in this undated photo released by the country's state media on Monday, June 22. He called the women "heroes of Korea" and "flowers of the sky
- 2015-06-22Self-taught director Isaac Nabwaana directing children and adults in a cannibal movie. Nabwaana started Ramon Film Productions in 2005 and has since made over 40 low-budget action movies.
- 2015-06-22The founder of Headboy Industries is something of a serial entrepreneur, having dabbled in biodiesel, healthy cigarettes and a a security magazine before he launched DryBath. Spurred on by a friend who was too lazy to take a bath, Marishane came up with a
- 2015-06-22X-ray vision would make life easier for motorists.
- 2015-06-22Iceland's first and the world's largest man-made ice cave is now open to visitors. The project cost $2.5 million and also serves as a venue for parties, weddings and concerts.
- 2015-06-21Tens of thousands of people packed Rajpath in New Delhi, India, for a mass yoga session on Sunday, June 21, 2015. The country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a vocal advocate of yoga and has been encouraging the country's residents to take par
- 2015-06-21People line up to enter the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, before a worship service on Sunday, June 21. It was the first service at the church since a racially motivated shooter killed nine people there on Wednes
- 2015-06-21A website featuring a racist manifesto and 60 photos has become part of the investigation into Dylann Roof, who has been charged in the slaying of nine people at Charleston's Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on June 17.
- 2015-06-20Who knew that the veteran "Days Of Our Lives" actor's only daughter, Jennifer, would follow in his footsteps with a memorable stint on "Friends," and then blossom to become America's sweetheart?
- 2015-06-19At the Intergenerational Learning Center in Seattle, preschool children interact with retirement home residents on a daily basis. They sing, dance, make art, read stories together and just visit.
- 2015-06-19Both vegan and paleo diets place an emphasis on plant-based foods, since they're a tremendous source of the vitamins and minerals that our bodies need to remain healthy. They should make up 75 percent of your diet. Click through our gallery to see th
- 2015-06-19Dan Flavin's European Couples at Unlimited Basel
- 2015-06-19People pray together in Charleston, South Carolina, after a church shooting that killed nine people Wednesday, June 17. The slayings took place inside the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, a historic church near the heart of Charleston's to
- 2015-06-19With a background in engineering, Mutoba Ngoma founded Tapera Industries in 2006 and has since discovered recycled oil can be used for more than alternative energy.
- 2015-06-19Denver's newest hotel, The Art, opened June 16. "Otter," a life-size horse sculpture by Deborah Butterfield, greets guests in the welcome area.
- 2015-06-19Introducing the Martin Jetpack, the brainchild of New Zealand inventor Glenn Martin.
- 2015-06-19Lourens "Loux" Gebhardt is a part-time designer and stylist who has become a viral superstar in Namibia.
- 2015-06-19Sandboarding in Namibia continues to grow in popularity for extreme sport fans. Many vacationers now head to the Namib desert to learn to ride the dunes. Learn more about the sport.
- 2015-06-18Joël Robuchon establishments around the world hold 28 Michelin stars. Many saw the 2014 arrival of his latest, Bangkok's L' Atelier, as emblematic of the increased seriousness with which the city's eating scene is being taken.
- 2015-06-18August 9, 1974, Richard Nixon resigned the presidency in disgrace. That summer brought not only the specter of impeachment hearings on Capitol Hill, but prompted entrepreneurs to produce a series of 'campaign-style' anti-Nixon buttons. Today the
- 2015-06-18Lean In, a women's empowerment organization, wants stock photos to reflect the changing nature of fatherhood. These images portray dads who appear emotionally accessible and actively involved in their kids' lives.
- 2015-06-18CNN'S Anthony Bourdain travels back to Beirut, Lebanon. "In spite of everything, I love it here," he says.
- 2015-06-18On Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced that a woman would appear on the U.S. $10 bill in 2020. There have been just a handful of women on U.S. currency in history. Susan B. Anthony, the 19th-century feminist leader, appeared on the dollar coi
- 2015-06-18Alexander Hamilton, the first U.S. secretary of the treasury, is featured on the current $10 bill. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew recently announced that a woman will be featured on the bill when it's redesigned in 2020. Click through the gallery to se
- 2015-06-18Traffic-navigation app Waze has partnered with Arnold Schwarzenegger to use his "Terminator" robot voice for driving directions. Which other celebrities would make interesting driving companions? Here are some suggestions.
- 2015-06-18Zambia's Royal Livingston Express is a vintage, 20th-century locomotive that was restored over a ten-year period.
- 2015-06-18Divers have been helping recover relics from a Spanish Armada ship that wrecked off the west coast of Ireland more than 400 years ago.
- 2015-06-18CNN visited Russia's new Patriot Park on the outskirts of Moscow, where civilians get the chance to play around with tanks, missile launchers and other assorted bits of Russian hardware.
- 2015-06-18More than 20 years of development and research has finally borne fruit for the Skunk Works engineers at Lockheed Martin. Their airship is designed to allow the delivery of large loads of cargo to otherwise inaccessible areas.
- 2015-06-18Author Brittany Gibbons first opened Camp Throwback in 2014 in Clarksville, Ohio, as an escape for adults who loved summer camp during childhood. At this camp, no kids are allowed and it's BYOB.
- 2015-06-18An apartment balcony collapsed during a birthday party attended by Irish students in the California city of Berkeley early Tuesday, June 16, killing six of the 13 people who fell from the fourth-floor structure, officials said. Five of the victims were Ir
- 2015-06-18Silk and magnesium circuit boards, such as this one, have been implanted in lab mice to heal sores. The wireless devices heat up under the skin to kill infections, later dissolving in the body. It is one of many remarkable alternative uses for silk which
- 2015-06-18For dads who have too many people to please, there's Bluffs. These triple-duty pants designed to accommodate work, play and travel are actually stylish enough for date-night, classy enough for conferences and comfortable enough for city biking.
- 2015-06-17Rachel Dolezal, 37, was the head of the local chapter of the NAACP and has identified herself as African-American. But her Montana birth certificate says she was born to two people who say they are Caucasian. She is seen as a teenager at left in an old fa
- 2015-06-17Daniel Britton's typeface removes lines from normal lettering to simulate the difficulty dyslexic people have while reading.
- 2015-06-17The First African Baptist Church on Cumberland Island was established in 1893 and rebuilt in the 1930s.
- 2015-06-17First lady Michelle Obama arrives in London with her daughters -- Sasha, right, and Malia -- and her mother, Marian Robinson, on Monday, June 15. The first lady is in Europe as part of a global tour promoting her Let Girls Learn Initiative.
- 2015-06-17Neil Young is not happy that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump chose to use his song "Rockin In The Free World" when he announced his candidacy. It's not the first time a politician has run afoul of a rocker.
- 2015-06-17Once you've explored Iceland's capital city of Reykjavik, drive a few hours north to explore the picturesque town of Akureyri, population 18,000. It's a lovely spot in summer to hike and to enjoy the mountains, one of Iceland's longest
- 2015-06-17Today marks the 130th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, which arrived in New York from France on June 17, 1885.
- 2015-06-17A Fouga Magister CM170 performs during the International Paris Airshow at Le Bourget on June 17, 2015.
- 2015-06-17The Expo Station of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) in Singapore. The island nation's subway system is highly automatized and considered to be among the most advanced in the world.
- 2015-06-17Drinks are fresh at the Broken Shaker -- the bar grows drink ingredients in its on-site garden.
- 2015-06-17Masses of small red tuna crabs washed up along the southern California shoreline in June, according to local media reports. The striking sight may be the result of warm water carrying the crustaceans from their usual home along the west coast of Baja Cali
- 2015-06-17Actor Chris Pratt does the honors in this selfie posted by his wife, actress Anna Faris, on Tuesday, June 9. "Moments before #JurassicWorld premiere- so thrilled!" said Faris, far left. "And my first Instagram! Please be gentle."
- 2015-06-17When a mother called Tampa International Airport about her 6-year-old leaving his stuffed tiger at the airport, airport officials quickly found the missing feline. Before the family returned on June 11 and picked up Hobbes, Airport Operations Center manag
- 2015-06-17Katharina Grosse's installation at the recent Venice Biennale was received well. This acrylic on canvas was produced especially for this exhibition. "Sprayed" will feature works from 1929 right up to the present day and explores the medium
- 2015-06-17Bakary Yerima Bouba Alioum is the lamido (or king) of Maroua in Cameroon's extreme north. Lamido is the Anglicization of the Fula word for ruler. The Fula people live in northern Cameroon.
- 2015-06-17Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton (right) - one of the legends of bootlegged moonshine, with his largest ever still. But the industry is entering a new, legitimate era.
- 2015-06-17Australian rescue teams were able to bring a kangaroo with an arrow lodged in her head to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital for treatment on June 16, 2015 after she avoided capture for four days.
- 2015-06-17Supporters of LGBT at the University of the Philippines campus in Manila celebrate Pride Month on June 27, 2013.
- 2015-06-17After spending the past two years at number two, Qatar Airways nabbed the top spot at the annual Skytrax World Airline Awards. The airline, which won in 2011 and 2012, also took home prizes for best airline in the Middle East and best business-class seat.
- 2015-06-16Sen. Ted Cruz, left, with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, addresses the ruling by a federal judge in Texas delaying President Obama's executive action on immigration on February 18. Months later, on June 6, the 2016 presidential hopeful would hold a fund-rai
- 2015-06-16Up-and-coming designer Liam Hodges drew inspiration from pirate radio stations of the 1960s. His models were literally black and blue and, according to some critics, paid homage to geeky ravers and footballers.
- 2015-06-16The F-22 Raptor is the Air Force's most-advanced aircraft. The Raptor's sophisticated aero design, advanced flight controls, thrust vectoring, and high thrust-to-weight ratio provide the capability to outmaneuver all current and projected aircra
- 2015-06-16Joseph McStay; his wife, Summer; and their two children, Gianni and Joseph Jr., disappeared from their home in suburban San Diego on February 4, 2010.
- 2015-06-16The Food and Drug Administration recently took a step toward eliminating most trans fat from our food. The government agency said it has made a preliminary determination that a major source of trans fats -- partially hydrogenated oils -- is no longer &quo
- 2015-06-16The craftspeople: For Portuguese Jorge Santos, one of the most unique sights from his Egypt trip was a man patiently weaving ropes for sale to locals -- something he had done for years, like his father before him. "He told me he had done it since he
- 2015-06-16The South African knitwear designer creates clothes inspired by the aesthetics of the country's Xhosa community.
- 2015-06-16It takes a few moments to focus on the detail, but that's a spectacular arrangement of bodies all right.
"I love seeing what new photography's out there. But of course, the more you see, the harder it is to be surprised by it," said S
- 2015-06-16Ian Hart worked in financial services before setting up a craft gin distillery called Sacred Spirits, in his own home in London.
- 2015-06-16Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Un watches a drill firing of a new "highly intelligent" type of anti-ship rocket.
- 2015-06-16Villagers flee from their homes as the local government evacuates residents living close to Mount Sinabung on June 15, 2015. Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated and authorities are patrolling exclusion zones and preventing re-entry for residents.
- 2015-06-16Thailand's police and Customs Department seized more than 2.3 million counterfeit items and arrested 9,795 people in 2013, according to the latest statistics from the Commerce Ministry's Intellectual Property Department.
- 2015-06-15Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush waves as he takes the stage as he formally announces he is joining the race for president with a speech June 15, 2015, at Miami Dade College in Miami.
- 2015-06-15Mothers in Burj Mughayzil, Egypt, swarm around a CNN crew desperate for possible news of their missing sons. Many desperately poor families in Burj Mughayzil risk their children's lives by sending them to Italy on smuggler boats so that they can earn
- 2015-06-15Heathrow Airport's control tower commands the world's busiest runways. Some 73 million passengers pass through the airport every year.
- 2015-06-15Nigerian "local gin" is made at makeshift distilleries. It remains popular, despite a spate of mass deaths from drinking poisoned local gin.
- 2015-06-15Syrians flee intense fighting between Kurdish fighters and ISIS militants by pushing through a hole in a border fence to enter Turkish territory illegally, near the border crossing at Akcakale in Sanliurfa province on Sunday. Turkey said it was taking mea
- 2015-06-15Workers wearing protective gears spray antiseptic solution as a precaution against the spread of MERS at an art hall in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday, June 12, 2015.
- 2015-06-15Anthony Bourdain goes deep on the other Hawaii, the one 8 million tourists don't see, for "Parts Unknown." Here, he looks for humpback whales during mating season.
- 2015-06-15Vietnam's bite-sized crunchy spring rolls might not enjoy the same popularity as their healthier fresh equivalent, but they aren't to be overlooked. Featuring a crispy shell with a soft veggie and meat filling, they're dunked in a tangy sau
- 2015-06-13The van used by a lone shooter to attack and then flee Dallas Police Headquarters catches fire outside a fast-food restaurant on June 13, in Hutchins, Texas. Authorities used controlled charges to discharge pipe bombs in the van after the shooter reporte
- 2015-06-13Sweden's Prince Carl Philip sits with his bride, Sofia Hellqvist, in a carriage after their wedding ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, on Saturday, June 13. The 36-year-old prince and the 30-year-old former reality-TV star tied the knot Saturday at the R
- 2015-06-13Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gestures before speaking to supporters Saturday, June 13 on Roosevelt Island in New York City. The speech was promoted as her formal presidential campaign debut.
- 2015-06-13Members of the royal family stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Trooping the Colour on June 13, in London -- from left, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Prince George of Cambridge; Prince William, Duke of Cam
- 2015-06-12The iconic Radio City Music Hall is among the New York City landmarks in Franck Bohbot's "Light On" photo series. "When I moved to New York City in 2013, I started to walk late at night," he said. "I very quickly became fasci
- 2015-06-12Monaco residents have the longest life expectancy at birth, according to the CIA World Factbook. Life expectancy there averages 89.57 years, according to 2014 estimates.
- 2015-06-12Survivors of a ferry that capsized off Indonesia cling to a makeshift raft in the Makassar Strait this week. They were rescued by sailors and Marines aboard the USS Rushmore.
- 2015-06-12Hugh Jackman joins Ethiopian coffee farmer Dukale at his home. Jackman's volunteer work in Ethiopia spurred him to create a foundation and company to promote fair-trade coffee.
- 2015-06-12Law enforcement officers in Dannemora, New York, question a woman who lives near the prison where two convicted murderers escaped on Saturday, June 6. Police say Richard Matt, 48, and David Sweat, 34, escaped from the Clinton Correctional Facility using p
- 2015-06-12Omima Adam escaped bloodshed in Sudan and started a new life in Mountain View, Alaska.
- 2015-06-12Singapore's condensed, hot and heavily populated landscape is challenging for urban living but the city-state continues to have a high liveability factor due to well-planned and population-focused urban design.
- 2015-06-12Danish architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group have revealed the grand designs for the new, 1,340-feet Two World Trade Center building that will overlook the 9/11 Memorial Park in New York City.
The building will be completed by 2020 and replaces a previo
- 2015-06-12"The winters are rough but the summers are beautiful." -- Mike Stouffer, Wausau, Wisconsin
- 2015-06-12"The Tribe" is a Channel 4 reality show set in Ethiopia's Omo Valley.
- 2015-06-12The Shengsi Islands are a collection of nearly 400 islands. One major city within several hours of the islands is Shanghai, China. On Shengshan Island there is an abandoned village.
- 2015-06-12A traditional Bengali thala (platter), like this delicious spread at 6 Ballygunge Place, is a great way to kick off a debut Kolkata food experience.
- 2015-06-11From standing, step back into a lunge but drop your back heel and point your toes out 45 degrees. Keep your back leg straight with your forward knee flexed above your ankle. Lift your arms overhead, shoulder-distance apart. Hold for five long, deep breath
- 2015-06-11Clare Dunkle's daugher, Elena, had trauma-related anorexia in her late teens. Now, Elena is healthy. Click through the gallery to see her progression.
- 2015-06-11"I am now 81, and the story of Caitlyn Jenner brought up memories," writes Holly Ahlberg. "Yes, things have changed."
- 2015-06-11Ndaw, a 28-year-old from Senegal, was one of the migrants Sofie Amalie Klougart photographed when she visited a reception center earlier this year in Pozzallo, Italy. She said he left to find a good job in Europe so he could send money home to his wife an
- 2015-06-11President George Bush, while traveling to Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina, stops for a lemonade at a roadside stand run by a local firefighter and his family in July 2004.
- 2015-06-11The term "Blue Zones" has been used to describe small pockets of the world where people, on average, live longer and healthier lives. One such Blue Zone is the Greek island of Ikaria, where octogenarians Alexandro and Antiiopi Koufadakis live. T
- 2015-06-11"One of the most beautiful legislatures in the world, a cathedral of democracy." You don't often hear that about a parliament building, but that's how British politician-turned-broadcaster Michael Portillo described Budapest's Par
- 2015-06-11Christopher Lee, the British actor who mastered horror roles before his turns as a James Bond villain and the wizard Saruman in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, died Sunday, June 7, a London borough spokesman said. The actor was 93.
- 2015-06-11Just when you thought nothing could look more appetizing than a bowl of raspberries next to a bowl of minced pork, here comes the dausage.
- 2015-06-11IHOP's Chorizo Fiesta Omelette weighs in at 1,990 calories. Click through our gallery to see the other meals that tipped the high-calorie scale.
- 2015-06-11The musical "Viva Forever," which was based on their songs, closed in June 2013. What else have the Spice Girls been up to since their heyday in the '90s?
- 2015-06-11Bangor International, Maine (BGR) possesses one of the world's most opulent airport carpets. Known simply as the "Carpet of God," its "recurring logarithmic spirals converge on a never reachable point known by geometrists as the '
- 2015-06-11You might call Julia Margaret Cameron the Annie Leibovitz of the 19th century. At a time when photography was still an evolving art form and dominated by men, she was taking stunning pictures of some of the era's most notable personalities. Robert Br
- 2015-06-11To highlight how education can help end child labor, you sent us your old school photos and told us how education has helped you. This submission is from @carlajohnsonATL, Atlanta, USA. Click through the slideshow to see more.
- 2015-06-11Stockholm Arlanda Airport's climate portal gives passengers a taste of the weather where they're headed.
- 2015-06-11Feminist Xiao Meili started female armpit hair photo contest on the Chinese social network Weibo. Her goal: To start a conversation about gender inequality.
- 2015-06-10CNN photojournalist David Rust has worked at CNN since the day the network launched in 1980. Over the years, he's collected hundreds of mementos from the major events he has covered. His collection includes this piece of the Berlin Wall, retrieved fr
- 2015-06-10In north-west Cameroon, a cooperative of women beekeepers gently nurture hives in the rural outskirts of the town of Bamenda. Through the sales of their honey, these enterprising women are able to provide for their families and pay for their children to a
- 2015-06-10The Karabakh horse is known for its strength, speed and endurance. The animal is of great cultural importance to the people of Azerbaijan.
- 2015-06-10Richard Matt, left, and David Sweat were discovered missing on Saturday, June 6, at the 5:30 a.m. "standing count" of inmates at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York.
- 2015-06-10Police carry a body to the shore of the Yangtze River in Nanjing, China, on Tuesday, June 9. The Eastern Star cruise ship sank late Monday, June 1, in stormy weather, with more than 450 passengers and crew on board.
- 2015-06-10Miami may be one of the United States' most international cities, but it's still in the South. Diners can load up on shrimp and grits and fried chicken at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar.
- 2015-06-10A fan in Brisbane, Australia, takes a selfie with actor Johnny Depp, who is dressed as iconic character Jack Sparrow on Thursday, June 4. Depp was in Brisbane filming the newest "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie.
- 2015-06-10How would classical figures fare in the urban jungle? Ukrainian artist Alexey Kondakov explores the idea in his series 'The Daily Lives of Gods'.
Photoshopping characters from mythology and antiquity into the modern day city, he argues that by
- 2015-06-10A 4X4 isn't mandatory in Mozambique. Mini Coopers can easily take on a road trip via the EN1, a tarred road along the Indian Ocean coastline.
- 2015-06-10Chinese author Mai Jia, who spent 17 years in the Chinese People's Liberation Army intelligence agency, takes the reader deep into the world of Unit 701, a top-secret Chinese spy unit devoted to counterespionage and code breaking in his novel "D
- 2015-06-09"Kennedy Airport," a photo circa 1967, is part of Burk Uzzle's new "American Puzzles" exhibit. The exhibit in New York offers up a timeless American experience -- but maybe not the photos you're used to seeing.
- 2015-06-09Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and freshman Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, lead a group of bikers during a Roast and Ride hosted by Ernst on Saturday, June 6, in Boone, Iowa. Ernst is hoping the event, which featured a motorcycle tour, a pig roast and speeches fro
- 2015-06-09According to reports in the UK media, police escorted supermodel Kate Moss (here in 2013) off an easyJet flight from Turkey arriving at an airport in Bedfordshire near London. The supermodel was reportedly being "disruptive." "Officers atte
- 2015-06-09A focus of this year's Paris Air Show is likely to be aircraft cabins of the future. Airlines want designers to maximize passenger capacity. But those that turn left when they enter the plane are living in increased luxury. There have been calls for
- 2015-06-09Celebrities enjoy the positive PR that comes with dedicating time to charitable causes, but for some, charity work is more than just a photo opportunity. Gucci creative director Frida Giannini co-founded the Chime For Change foundation with Salma Hayek an
- 2015-06-09Squeezing into modern-day corsets.
- 2015-06-08Michigan teen Hunter Gandee carried his little brother Braden 57 miles across Michigan to raise awareness of cerebral palsy, which Braden has. Students from Braden's elementary school in Lambertville, Michigan, joined Hunter to start the walk.
- 2015-06-08U.S. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel stroll outside at the summit of the Group of Seven nations at the Schloss Elmau resort on Sunday, June 7, near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
- 2015-06-08Kate Moss, wearing a knitted black body stocking, poses for a photo circa 1993.
- 2015-06-08Helen Mirren attends the 2015 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday, June 7. Check out the fashions worn by some of the other attendees:
- 2015-06-08Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner American Pharoah wins the 147th running of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, June 6, in New York to become the first horse to win the Triple Crown since Affirmed did so in 1978.
- 2015-06-08The Clé de Cartier women's collection comes with a pavé diamond-set bezel.
- 2015-06-08Swedish startup Tobii thinks eye-tracking technology will be in billions of devices in the next few years.
- 2015-06-08The massive Maersk Majestic travels in the South China Sea in February 2014. The Majestic and its sister ships are taller than a 20-story building, and they are too wide to pass through the Panama Canal. "When you really see it, it's just insane
- 2015-06-08Kaakpema Yelpaala is a social entrepreneur in Kampala. After years working in the public health sector, he was inspired to start a business providing healthcare solutions through mobile tech. Access Mobile was born, and their first product was Clinic Com
- 2015-06-07Migrants wait to disembark from the German navy ship Hessen in Palermo, Italy, on Sunday, June 7. European rescue boats are bringing thousands of migrants to safety as they try to cross the Mediterranean Sea. There has been a surge in the number of migran
- 2015-06-07Thirty years after the premiere of the hit 1985 film, it's still true: "Goonies never say die!" Here's what the cast has been up to since then:
- 2015-06-06Mourners exit St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church after a Mass of Christian burial was held for former Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden on Saturday, June 6, in Wilmington. Biden, Vice President Joe Biden's eldest son, died at the age of 46 after
- 2015-06-06Princess Charlotte is publicly seen with her big brother, Prince George, for the first time in a photo released by Kensington Palace on Saturday, June 6.
- 2015-06-06Since 'Jaws' launched the summer blockbuster era 40 years ago, the season has become a boxing ring for box-office supremacy. Here are some of the films that emerged as champions.
See the complete list of summer box office champs
- 2015-06-05"Orange is the New Black's" third season streams Friday, Netflix
- 2015-06-05Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti has been tweeting breathtaking photos of Earth while aboard the International Space Station. "Good night from #space," she wrote when she tweeted this photo on May 12.
- 2015-06-05Cynthia Davis, center, visits the roadside memorial set up for victims of the Colorado shooting massacre across the street from the Century 16 movie theater on Monday, July 30, 2012, in Aurora, Colorado. Twelve people were killed in the theater early July
- 2015-06-05The public gets its first glimpse of James Holmes, then 24, the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting during his initial court appearance July 23, 2012. With his hair dyed reddish-orange, Holmes, here with public defender Tamara Brady, showed little em
- 2015-06-05Malala Yousafzai poses on stage in Birmingham, England, after she was announced as a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, October 10, 2014. Two years earlier, she was shot in the head by the Taliban for her efforts to promote education for girls
- 2015-06-05It's bound to happen somewhere in America on Father's Day: There will be a skinny gift box, and inside there will be a tie. "Is there anything more impersonal than a tie?" asks Cory Byrom, a 35-year-old father of three.
Most of us ha
- 2015-06-05U.S. Army Apache helicopters, like the one pictured here, have been used to support Iraqi troops in their fight against ISIS. Click through the gallery to see what other military assets the Pentagon has put into the ISIS battle.
- 2015-06-05The first Friday in June is National Donut Day. In celebration, we asked you to show us what doughnuts look like where you live. Click through to see some of your drool-worthy snaps such as this one from from Dolly Lee. Her photo, featuring a carrot cake
- 2015-06-05ABC is bringing "The Muppets" back to TV and in honor of the world's most lovable gang of performers, we invite you to see which Muppet you are most like. The first one is pretty much a gift: If you are ridiculously good-hearted, not the be
- 2015-06-05Click through the gallery to find out what are Africa's busiest ports, according to figures provided by the Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics.
- 2015-06-05FIFA President Sepp Blatter leaves a news conference after announcing his resignation on Tuesday, June 2. FIFA, world soccer's governing body, is mired in a massive corruption scandal, with the U.S. Justice Department charging 14 people, including ni
- 2015-06-05Chef Gaggan Anand plates food at his eponymous Bangkok restaurant, Gaggan, which grabbed 10th spot at this month's "World's Best Restaurant Awards."
- 2015-06-05There was something draining about 1974. Richard Nixon resigned the presidency; the final pullout from Vietnam was in sight. The pop charts often reflected this fatigue with some of the most criticized music of the rock era -- not least Terry Jacks'
- 2015-06-05On September 5, 1972, the world woke up to images of the Munich Olympics in the throes of a hostage crisis. Two Israeli athletes had been killed and nine taken hostage by members of Black September, a Palestinian terrorist movement demanding the release o
- 2015-06-04The Voting Rights Act is often called the crown jewel of the civil rights movement, yet many Americans do not know why or how it was passed. Pictured, NAACP Field Director Charles White speaks on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, June 25, 2
- 2015-06-04Seagulls are painted on the side of a tour bus in Paris. Taylor Holland, professor of digital media at the Paris College of Art, has taken about 1,200 photos of tour buses over the last few years.
- 2015-06-04Former Texas Governor Rick Perry addresses the 42nd annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) February 27 in National Harbor, Maryland.
- 2015-06-04Washington photographer Nikke Whitman shot a series of images called "Bottle Feeding is Beautiful, Too!" For the series, she photographed Sarah, a mom of seven, and her youngest son, Louis.
- 2015-06-04Archaeologists in France have unearthed the well-preserved corpse of a 17th-century noblewoman -- still dressed in her dress, bonnet and shoes. A unique set of circumstances preserved the corpse for more than 350 years. Anthropologist Rozenn Colleter desc
- 2015-06-04Artist reimagines classic paintings with modern twist
- 2015-06-04We all love the main characters of Seinfeld, but did you know that some other famous faces got their start on the sitcom? Courteney Cox played Jerry's girlfriend Meryl in season 5's "The Wife," in which Jerry gets a discount at his dry
- 2015-06-04Visual Dx as an online tool used by doctors to aid in patient diagnosis. It has developed the world's largest medical diagnostic collection with more than 100,000 images curated by experts.
- 2015-06-04CNN talked to internally displaced Sunni families in western Baghdad about the items they were forced to leave behind as they fled from ISIS brutality in Anbar province.
- 2015-06-04A 13-year-old Audrey Hepburn takes part in a dance recital in 1942. Rarely seen photographs of the late actress will go on display next month at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Images from "Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon" come fro
- 2015-06-04The 9,800-foot-tall mountain has long been considered sacred in the Malawi tradition. For archaeologist Menno Welling -- who is fighting to get it UNESCO World Heritage status -- the site is special for the secrets it holds. Excavations have uncovered pie
- 2015-06-04Like many Frank Lloyd Wright homes, the Bernard Schwartz House harmonizes with its natural setting -- in this case a wooded, riverside plot in eastern Wisconsin. It's one of the few Frank Lloyd Wright houses available for rent.
- 2015-06-03Lincoln Chafee, a former U.S. senator and governor of Rhode Island, was a Republican turned independent. On June 3, 2015 he officially announced he's running to become the next president as a Democrat.
- 2015-06-03Anthony Bourdain and legendary Hollywood cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond ("Deliverance," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "Deer Hunter" and more) walk through Hősök tere (Heroes' Square) in Budapest, Hungary.
- 2015-06-03An opposition demonstrator points a mock gun at soldiers in Bujumbura, Burundi, on Wednesday, June 3. Animosity against Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza boiled over in April when he expressed his intention to run for a third term. There have been dem
- 2015-06-03Objects found in White House fence jumper's car
- 2015-06-03Alia and Chris McCants recently traveled with their twin babies from New York to Detroit and back for a funeral.
- 2015-06-03An oarfish washed ashore this week on Catalina Island, which sits off the coast of Los Angeles. These giants live in the deep ocean, and any sighting of one -- live or dead -- is a rare event.
- 2015-06-03The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), pictured here in an artist's rendering, is set to be the largest optical telescope ever built on Earth.
- 2015-06-03CNN's Mike Rowe gets a lesson in music history by learning how to make a guitar out of a cigar box. Pictured here are three- and four-string cigar box guitars built by Mike Snowden.
- 2015-06-03Bangkok's Gaggan, the domain of India chef Gaggan Anand, makes its debut in the top 10 Best Restaurants list. His venue was recently named Asia's best.
- 2015-06-03These photographs are from 1913, one year before the start of World War I. And yet, they have an extremely modern feel and a dreamlike quality that wouldn't seem out of place in an Instagram feed.
They were taken using a process known as Autochrome,
- 2015-06-03The newly opened Kings Cross Pond Club is billed as the first ever man-made freshwater public swimming pool in the UK.
- 2015-06-03Sarah Michelle Gellar, left, takes a selfie with fellow actresses Reese Witherspoon, center, and Selma Blair on Thursday, May 28. The trio starred in the 1999 movie "Cruel Intentions," and they reunited to attend a musical parody of the film in
- 2015-06-03An artists rendering of a 3D-printed estate which is set to be built by architect Adam Kushner in conjunction with 3D-printing firm D-Shape.
- 2015-06-03Futuristic skyscrapers next to traditional Chinese temples. It's expected that 8.66 million international visitors will come to Hong Kong in 2015, according to MasterCard's latest Global Destination Cities Index.
- 2015-06-03Dwayne Johnson was a college football player in Miami before becoming The Rock in the world of wrestling and then heading for the silver screen.
- 2015-06-03Baltimore looms large in the formative years of the United States. Time capsules from 1815 and 1915 were recently discovered in the city's Washington Monument, and they provide a fascinating look at how people in earlier times viewed U.S. history. Sh
- 2015-06-02The toll gun violence is taking on young people was the inspiration for GunShowGallery.com. Artists from around the country have submitted poster designs against gun violence, including this piece titled "A Farewell to Arms" by Alyssa Winans.
- 2015-06-02Yannis Perantinos, left, is one of the many fishermen documented by photographer Christian Stemper on the Greek island of Paros. Stemper took portraits of the fishermen as well as overhead views of their fishing boats.
- 2015-06-02Photomed is a yearly photography festival that celebrates Mediterranean countries. Browse the gallery to see some of the most interesting shots from this year's exhibition, starting with "Salta", by Álvaro Sánchez-Montañés.
- 2015-06-02There are plenty of award ceremonies in the fashion industry. But for American designers, the one that really matters is the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Fashion Awards.
The glittering event, held at the Lincoln Center in New York, honor
- 2015-06-02Bodhi, the Shiba Inu who is the star of the Menswear Dog blog, wears a pale suit jacket, oxford shirt and bow tie in this image from the book "Menswear Dog Presents: The New Classics." Click through to see more of Bodhi's styles as they are
- 2015-06-01Actor Vince Vaughn makes no secret of his political leanings, telling Playboy in 2015, "I would use the term 'libertarian' to describe my politics. I like the principles of the Constitution and the republic, which is a form of government bu
- 2015-06-01A team led by photographer Filippo Blengini has published a gigantic panoramic photograph of Mont Blanc, Europe's highest mountain. Here's just a portion of the image, which measures a staggering 365 gigapixels.
- 2015-06-01June 1 marks 35 years of CNN, and some of CNN's anchors and reporters are sharing their thoughts on the world's first 24-hours news network. Watch "Breaking News: 35 Years of CNN" Monday at 9 p.m. ET.
- 2015-06-01Paris city employees remove a railing loaded with locks on the Pont des Arts bridge on Monday, June 1. For years, couples have put locks on the bridge to symbolize their affection -- a tradition often followed by throwing the key into the Seine River belo
- 2015-06-01The much-anticipated adaptation of E.L. James' "Fifty Shades of Grey" had a rocky ride to production, thanks to a last-minute casting change. Here's who made up the cast of the 2015 release.
- 2015-06-01Iron ballast recovered from the Sao Jose slave ship wreck. The ballast helped to weigh down the slave ship and its human cargo.
- 2015-06-01People canoe through floodwaters in Houston on Saturday, May 30. Torrential rains have given Texas the wettest month on record, according to Texas A&M climatologists. In all, 37.3 trillion gallons of water have fallen over the state in May, the Natio
- 2015-06-01A three-story house stands in the middle of a newly built road in China's Henan province on May 16, 2015. Construction was put to a halt as the owner refused to move because of a dispute about compensation. Like a nail that refuses to be hammered dow
- 2015-06-01CNN's Will Ripley was given rare access to an upscale area of Pyongyang near Kim Il Sung University, where he was allowed to see the inside of a faculty apartment.
- 2015-06-01The trend of attaching locks to Paris's bridges is believed to have started in 2008. American Lisa Anselmo and French-American Lisa Taylor Huff say they co-founded No Love Locks because the padlocks are endangering historic landmarks.
- 2015-06-01Nepalese students sing a song in the classroom of a school in Bhaktapur on the outskirts of Kathmandu on May 31. Schools are reopening in Nepal after a devastating earthquake on April 25, 2015, which killed over 8,600 people and damaged nearly 8,000 schoo