CNN Site Map (Galleries) for May - 2020
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- 2020-05-31Ted Turner founded CNN in 1980. It was the first television channel to offer 24-hour news coverage.
- 2020-05-30SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft, carrying NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley, splashes down into the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday, August 2.
- 2020-05-29People watch a construction site burn near the Third Police Precinct in Minneapolis on Wednesday, May 27. Protests in Minneapolis have turned violent with fires flaring up around the city as protesters express outrage over the death of George Floyd, a 46-
- 2020-05-29Inside the reactor room at the Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant. Scroll through the gallery to see more of Bernhard Ludewig's images of Germany's disappearing atomic energy industry.
- 2020-05-28Morgue workers wear personal protective equipment as they tend to a dead body in Istanbul on Saturday, May 16. Authorities in 214 countries and territories have reported more than 5 million cases of the novel coronavirus since December. More than 300,000
- 2020-05-28Happy birthday, CNN! The world's first 24-hour news network came to life on June 1, 1980. Husband-and-wife duo Lois Hart and Dave Walker anchored the first broadcast. Click through this gallery to see how the sets and graphics have changed. The follo
- 2020-05-28In the United Arab Emirates, people are sharing artworks they have created during the coronavirus lockdown. This painting by landscape architect Arriane Fresno is titled "Adam Distancing."
- 2020-05-28Happy birthday, CNN! The world's first 24-hour news network came to life on June 1, 1980. Husband-and-wife duo Lois Hart and Dave Walker anchored the first broadcast. Click through this gallery to see how the sets and graphics have changed. The follo
- 2020-05-27Giant water lilies: Found in Guyana, these lily pads grow up to 10 feet in diameter and hold 110 pounds.
- 2020-05-27Kevin Warrick is considered by many to be the world's first cyborg. He formed a symbiotic connection with a robotic hand by linking his nervous system to a computer and controlling the hand with his brain signals. Scroll through the gallery to see mo
- 2020-05-27An empty city: Like many destinations once overrun by tourists, Amsterdam has been emptied out by restrictions in place to stop the spread of coronavirus.
- 2020-05-27The Fab Five head to historic Philadelphia to make over a new cast of everyday heroes, from a hardworking DJ to a struggling dog groomer in Season 5 of "Queer Eye" on Netfix. Here's some of what else is streaming in June.
- 2020-05-27Hua Hin, Thailand: People sit on the beach on May 24, 2020 in Hua Hin, Thailand's oldest beach resort. Provincial officials there signed orders to re-open hotels last week. The resort town is about a 2.5-hour drive from Bangkok, making it a popular w
- 2020-05-26Comedian and actor Amy Schumer pictured in New York in 2015 for GQ magazine.
- 2020-05-25Tasmania wilderness: Pencil pines, pictured here in a remote area of the Tasmanian highlands, can live a thousand years but the ancient tree bears its seed cones only sporadically. This rare event -- known as 'masting' -- last took place in 2015
- 2020-05-25Nudity is normal in Germany, where many locals feel just as comfortable without clothes as within them. A nudism organization known as FKK maintains dedicated nude beaches where it's compulsory to shed clothes on arrival.
- 2020-05-24A group of people float on connected inflatables down the American River in the Sunrise Recreation Area near Rancho Cordova, California, on Sunday, May 24.
- 2020-05-23People offer prayers at the Islamic Center Lhokseumawe mosque in Aceh, Indonesia, on May 22.
- 2020-05-22Arctic lockdown: Adventurers Hilde Falun Strom and Sunniva Sorby have spent close to nine months in remote Bamsebu, situated in Norway's Svalbard archipelago, as part of the Hearts in the Ice expedition.
- 2020-05-22A man carries a tin sheet salvaged from the rubble of his damaged house in West Bengal, India, on Friday, May 22.
- 2020-05-22Volunteers look for survivors amid the wreckage of a plane crash in Karachi, Pakistan, on Friday, May 22.
- 2020-05-22Barry Lewis documented life at Britain's famed Butlin's vacation resorts in the early 1980s. Scroll through to see more images from his new book.
- 2020-05-21"A Helpful Guide to Nowhere" brings together two decades of work from the Italian artist.
- 2020-05-21Billed as the first free trade zone dedicated to e-commerce in the region, Dubai Commercity will be the size of New York's Grand Central Station.
- 2020-05-20Let loose in Thailand: It was supposed to be the adventure of a lifetime, a full year spent traveling through Southeast Asia and Australia. And like thousands of backpackers before me, it all kicked off here, near Bangkok's Khao San Road.
- 2020-05-20A woman carries a child through heavy rain as they evacuate a slum area in Kolkata, India, ahead Cyclone Amphan's landfall on Wednesday, May 20.
- 2020-05-20Mussomeli, Sicily: This hilltop town on the island of Sicily is one of many locations in Italy offering bargain price homes to lure new residents and reverse declining population trends.
- 2020-05-19Desert oasis: Situated less than two hours from Cairo, Fayoum Oasis is one of Egypt's most beautiful, yet overlooked locations.
- 2020-05-19People walk past a JCPenney store at the Queens Center Mall in New York in 2016.
- 2020-05-19The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have released the official photographs taken on their wedding day by renowned fashion and portrait photographer Alexi Lubomirski.
- 2020-05-15 Animals shelters across the United States are emptying out thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, as people stuck at home are fostering or adopting animals. The Hillery family adopted Mase the pit bull from the San Diego Humane Society.
- 2020-05-15A roebuck deer sticks its tongue out at the other in Estonia.
- 2020-05-15US senators listen to Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, as he testifies remotely on Tuesday, May 12. Fauci and other health experts testified via teleconference following potential exposures to the n
- 2020-05-15Fencer Alexandra Ndolo trains with a self-made puppet at her apartment in Cologne, Germany, on April 9.
- 2020-05-14The 60s, a time of exploration and individuality, gave way to fuller fringes that grazed the lash-line, as championed by French actress Brigitte Bardot.
- 2020-05-14Celebrity hairstylist and co-founder of R+Co. Haircare, Garren created Victoria Beckham's pixie haircut to give her a visual identity different to her Spice Girls days.
- 2020-05-13Reunited and on the road: Last year, Australian "gray nomads" Dan and Val Atherton reunited 23 years after separating and hit the road together. Nine months into their big lap around Oz, the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic a
- 2020-05-12Future of aviation?: French aeronautical engineer Florian Barjot has designed this airplane interiors concept, dubbed PlanBay.
- 2020-05-12Don't Pat the Bunny And Stay 6 Feet Away
- 2020-05-12Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks remotely during a Senate hearing on Tuesday, May 12.
- 2020-05-11Dubai's Global Grad Show has put out a call for ideas to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some of the most eye-catching proposals.
"Locabox" is a communal delivery depot where drivers can drop supplies to several addresses at once,
- 2020-05-11Jerry Stiller is photographed in New York's Riverside Park in 2011. The native New Yorker was promoting MillionTreesNYC, a program looking to add trees to the city's five boroughs.
- 2020-05-09Little Richard poses for a photo, circa 1965.
- 2020-05-08A full moon rises above two cyclists near Salgotarjan, Hungary, on Thursday, May 7.
- 2020-05-08Heidi Muñoz Gleisner, left center, and Tara Thornton, right center, are among the people removed from the Capitol grounds in Sacramento, California, as they protest the state's stay-at-home order on Friday, May 1.
- 2020-05-08'Safest place': Antarctica remains the only coronavirus free continent in the world months after the first case was reported in Wuhan, China.
- 2020-05-08Chatham Bars Inn: This century-old Cape Cod property has long been known for its farm program.
- 2020-05-07Although men have been painting their nails since ancient Babylonia, in the past few decades male musicians have spearheaded the use of nail polish and nail art.
- 2020-05-07Travis Medlock, owner of the Little Shop of Ramen, looks over a row of empty stools inside his restaurant in Mariposa, California, on April 29. During the coronavirus pandemic, Medlock now only takes orders to go.
- 2020-05-06Le Corbusier's buildings are found throughout Chandigarh.
- 2020-05-06Subterranean relics: While London's tube network has 270 stations, at least 50 are currently nonoperational, and many have been closed to the public for years. Click through the gallery to see more of these "ghost stations"
- 2020-05-06Raja Ampat, Indonesia: Ribboned sweetlips shelter under a coral ledge, surrounded by hundreds of golden sweepers.
- 2020-05-05Boeing 747F: Cargo operators such as Silk Way Airlines, Atlas Air, Air Bridge Cargo and Cargolux have become the stars of logistical efforts to support first responders around the world. And they're all flying the Boeing 747F -- that's "F&q
- 2020-05-04In 1982, Don Shula poses with the two Vince Lombardi trophies that he won with the Miami Dolphins. Shula coached the Dolphins to back-to-back titles in the early 1970s.
- 2020-05-04Seen here in a J. Crew argyle sweater in 2012, Michelle Obama has been a big fan of the American brand.
- 2020-05-04Bridge of hope: The new Genoa bridge, pictured here in an architect's rendering, is nearing completion after the final section was elevated into place.
- 2020-05-04The original Apple Macintosh, released in 1984. Scroll through the gallery to see more images from his book.
- 2020-05-01Anti-government protesters hurl stones at soldiers during clashes in Tripoli, Lebanon, on Tuesday, April 28. The country's long-running financial crisis, which led to the resignation of its prime minister in October, has only gotten worse because of
- 2020-05-01Waves for Change is a South African organization that use surfing as a form of therapy for at-risk youth.
- 2020-05-01"Our Great Indoors": Los Angeles-based photographer Erin Sullivan has a creative way of bringing the outdoors inside during her self-quarantine and is sharing it with the world. She welcomes her Instagram followers to hike through "Paper Ba
- 2020-05-01Anti-government protesters hurl stones at soldiers during clashes in Tripoli, Lebanon, on Tuesday, April 28.
- 2020-05-01Pelicans pass a boy on a scooter in London's St. James' Park on April 27. Pelicans have called the park home for centuries.