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But thanks to the efforts of the research teams awarded the IG Nobel Prize on Thursday, some of these questions – which you might not even have thought existed – now have answers. Professor Sander Woutersen, right, displays an oversized stuffed worm while accepting a shared Ig Nobel Prize in chemistry for research using chromatography to separate drunk and sober worms. Steven Senne/APAmong those collecting their prizes was a Japanese research team led by Ryo Okabe and Takanori Takebe who discovered that mammals can breathe through their anuses. A Dutch-French research team also produced a live demonstration when they collected the chemistry prize to explain how they used chromotagraphy to separate drunk and sober worms. On that note, some of the items in the box were missing, presenters said, and the box itself was “almost impossible to open.”
Persons: , , Sander Woutersen, Steven Senne, Ryo Okabe, Takanori Takebe, B.F Skinner, Jacob White, Felipe Yamashita, James C, Liao, Fordyce Ely, William E, Petersen Organizations: CNN, eBay, Murphy’s Locations: Japanese, European, French, Chilean
CNN —A newly unveiled sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and two corgis in Northern Ireland, intended to pay tribute to the late monarch, has received somewhat mixed reviews from the public. The sculpture was unveiled in Antrim Castle Gardens on September 6. Antrim Castle Gardens“Could be anyone,” wrote one commenter on a Facebook post from the council announcing the work’s unveiling. The sculpture, among the first work commemorating the late Queen in the United Kingdom, was created by artist Anto Brennan as a commission from Antrim and Newtonabbey Borough Council. It was installed in Antrim Castle Gardens, about 19 miles (30 kilometers) north of Belfast, and unveiled on Friday.
Persons: Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Queen “, , Cristiano Ronaldo, , Anto Brennan, Elizabeth, Philip, Prince Philip , Duke of Edinburgh, Brennan, Catherine , Princess, King Charles III, Lucian Freud Organizations: CNN, Antrim Castle Gardens, corgi, ” CNN, Tatler Locations: Northern Ireland, Antrim Castle, Antrim, United Kingdom, Newtonabbey, Belfast, Wales
But this year, men’s tennis has had a different complexion since none of Federer, Nadal or Djokovic has won a grand slam title for the first time since 2002. Whatever comes next is unlikely to mirror the previous era, leaving men’s tennis in an unfamiliar position, shorn of its three biggest icons who transcended the court. Carlos Alcaraz has already won four grand slam titles at the age of 21. “There has to be a real recalibration … because I already see people talking, like, ‘Can Alcaraz catch Djokovic’s grand slam record?’” Rothenberg tells CNN Sport. Medvedev and Dominic Thiem, who is retiring at the end of this year, are still the only men born in the 1990s to win a grand slam.
Persons: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Andy Murray, , Carlos Alcaraz, Alcaraz, Sinner, , Mats Wilander, Pete Sampras, That’s, Ben Rothenberg, Matthew Stockman, Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, Ben Shelton, Holger Rune, Daniil Medvedev, ’ ” Rothenberg, Williams, , Wilander, Rafa Nadal, Medvedev, Dominic Thiem, Ryan Pierse, Rafa, ” Simon Cambers –, it’s, “ It’s, ” Jett Wright –, Topnotch Management –, David Foster Wallace, Anna Wintour, Angela Weiss, … Don’t, Björn Borg, Matteo Berrettini, Hugo Boss, Gucci, Simon Graf, Wright, Ernesto S, they’ll Organizations: CNN, Big, Australian, Wimbledon, Eurosport, CNN Sport, Federer, Serena, Nadal, “ Tennis, Topnotch Management, Getty, Cambers, MLB, MLS, NBA Locations: , American
CNN —As Hunter Woodhall crossed the line and sealed a Paralympic gold medal in the men’s 400m T62 final, he let out a roar and carried on running to find his wife, Tara Davis-Woodhall. “I know that we do the same things, we train together, we eat together, we recover the same way,” he said. Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty ImagesThe couple were careful not to over-celebrate Davis-Woodhall’s Olympic gold medal at the time, given that their goal was only half-complete with Woodhall still yet to compete at the Paralympics. “We just have a lot of fun.”Hunter Woodhall now has four Paralympic medals. Woodhall was born with a fused right ankle and a condition called fibular hemimelia, which affected his left leg.
Persons: Hunter Woodhall, Tara Davis, Woodhall, ” Woodhall, CNN’s Don Riddell, , Tara, ” Tara Davis, Kirill Kudryavtsev, I’m, ” Hunter Woodhall, Marco Mantovani, , you’re Organizations: CNN, Paralympic, Woodhall, Getty, Games Locations: Tara, Paris, Rio, Tokyo, AFP
CNN —American F1 driver Logan Sargeant escaped unharmed after losing control of his car during practice at the Dutch Grand Prix Saturday, as it crashed into a wall, crumpled on impact and burst into flames. The Williams Racing driver vaulted out the smoking car and walked towards the side of the track, while the rest of the session was red flagged. Sargeant’s team confirmed that he was unharmed but that they were unable to repair his car in time for him to participate in qualifying. “The team will continue to repair and build his car in preparation for race day,” Williams Racing added in a statement posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, went out in the second round and will start from 12th on the grid.
Persons: Logan Sargeant, Sargeant, , ” Williams, Peter Dejong, Williams, Carlos Sainz, Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri, Lewis Hamilton Organizations: CNN, Williams, Twitter, United States Locations: American
CNN —A beautiful, remarkably well-preserved mosaic that was “hidden for thousands of years” has been uncovered by archaeologists in northwestern England. Scutt added that archaeologists can’t be completely sure of its function because they have only had a “glimpse” of it. The mosaic likely dates to the 2nd century. Courtesy English HeritageDiscovering such a mosaic, particularly one that dates back to the early 2nd century, was an unexpected boon for the archaeologists. The monumental building measures 8m wide and is 50m long.
Persons: , Scutt, can’t, “ It’s, Roger White, , White, ” Scutt, Paul Belford, haven’t, ., you’ve, Wroxeter Organizations: CNN, Vianova, English, University of Birmingham, Heritage, Heritage Trust Today Locations: England, Roman City, Roman Britain, Birmingham, Wroxeter, Albion, Historic England, Roman
USA gymnast Jordan Chiles was stripped of her first individual Olympic medal after the Romanian gymnastics team challenged her final score. But as the stadium erupted in celebration over Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade’s gold medal, USA Gymnastics Coach Cecile Landi filed an inquiry over Chiles’ difficulty score. Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles playfully bow to Brazil's Rebeca Andrade during the Olympic medal ceremony. They argued the USA Gymnastics inquiry was filed 4 seconds after the one-minute deadline and Chiles’ initial score of 13.666 should be upheld. USA Gymnastics’ appeal is deniedUSA Gymnastics said the Court of Arbitration for Sport has denied its appeal for Chiles to keep her floor exercise bronze medal.
Persons: Jordan Chiles, Chiles, Romania’s Ana Bǎrbosu, Sabrina Maneca, Brazil’s, Cecile Landi, Landi gaped, Biles, Andrade, Simone Biles, Brazil's Rebeca Andrade, Gabriel Bouys, , Bǎrbosu, Voinea, Ana Bǎrbosu, Mike Blake, Chiles “, ” Chiles, , Naomi Baker, Landi, Usain Bolt, he’d, Nesta Carter, CNN’s Jacob Lev, Issy Ronald, Ben Morse, Dan Moriarty, David Close Organizations: CNN, Getty, Federation, Romanian Gymnastics Federation, Sport, US Olympic, Paralympic, Team USA, USA, USA Gymnastics, Swiss Federal Tribunal, Jordan, ” CNN, International Olympic Committee Locations: Romanian, AFP, Romania
Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games: What can we expect?
  + stars: | 2024-08-12 | by ( Issy Ronald | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
CNN —The Paris Games are over, the Olympic flame that hung suspended in a cauldron above the Jardins de Tuileries extinguished, and the Olympic flag handed over to Los Angeles for the 2028 Games. Now only a mere 1,432 days away, the LA Olympics begins on July 14, 2028 with its opening ceremony and will run until July 30. So, what can we expect from the Los Angeles Olympic Games in four years’ time? Los Angeles has already hosted two Olympics, in 1932 and 1984, leaving enough infrastructure in place that there won’t be any new permanent venues built for 2028, and athletes will be housed at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), instead of a purpose-built Olympic Village. Although it isn’t yet clear exactly where each and every sport will take place in Los Angeles, organizers have already announced some of their biggest venues.
Persons: Tom Cruise, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg, Peppers, Kirby Lee, Karen Bass, ” Bass, CNN’s Amara Walker, “ We’ve, we’re, Ueno, Koji Watanabe, Thomas Bach, Louis, Raygun, hasn't, Elsa, Kim Raisner Organizations: CNN, Paris, Olympic, Hollywood, Stade de France, LA, Paralympic Games, Los Angeles Olympic Games, University of California, UCLA, LA Lakers, LA Sparks, Olympics, Los Angeles Memorial, Getty, NFL, Belmont Shore, Whitewater Center, Softball Park, Games, Olympic Movement, Cricket, Paris Olympics, St, Baseball, International Boxing Association, IOC Locations: Los Angeles, Oklahoma City, Exposition, Inglewood, Long, Long Beach . Oklahoma, Angeles, United States, LA, Japan, Tokyo, Paris
CNN —The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on Sunday that the bronze medal given to American gymnast Jordan Chiles in the floor exercise at the Paris Games will be awarded to her Romanian counterpart Ana Bărbosu. And the IOC confirmed that the score change will mean Chiles will be stripped of her bronze and given to Bărbosu. Ana Bărbosu reacts after competing in the women's floor exercise. Immediately after the competition finished on Monday with Chiles’ routine, Bărbosu thought she had won the bronze medal after posting a score of 13.700. However, CAS’ ruling that the inquiry submitted on behalf of Chiles “was raised after the conclusion of the one-minute deadline” stipulated in the regulations threw Chiles’ medal into doubt.
Persons: Jordan Chiles, Ana Bărbosu, Chiles, Ana Barbosu, , Jordan, Jamie Squire, Rebeca Andrade, Simone Biles, Andrade, Chiles “, ” CNN’s Issy Ronald, Jacob Lev, Homero De La Fuente, Dan Moriarty Organizations: CNN, Olympic Committee, Paris Games, Sport, USA, Gymnastics Federation, IOC, International Gymnastics Federation, NOC, Paralympic, FIG, Games Locations: Romanian, Romania, ,
CNN —The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled on Saturday that the initial inquiry made by the USA over Jordan Chiles’ score in Monday’s gymnastics floor exercise final was filed after the one-minute deadline. That means that Chiles’ score is being reverted to the original 13.666, which was only good enough for fifth place. It’s unclear as of Saturday what that means for the bronze medal that Chiles was awarded. Immediately after the competition finished on Monday with Chiles’ routine, Romanian gymnast Ana Bărbosu thought she had won the bronze medal after posting a score of 13.700. CNN has reached out to the FIG to ask what their ruling will be on whether Chiles’ medal will be revoked.
Persons: Jordan Chiles, Chiles, Ana Bărbosu, Rebeca Andrade, Simone Biles, Andrade, Chiles “, , Sabin Gherdan, Marcel Ciolacu, Ciolacu, Ana Bǎrbosu, Sabrina Maneca, Bǎrbosu, Voinea, ” Chiles Organizations: CNN, Sport, USA, Jordan Chiles ’, Games, International Gymnastics Federation, FIG, Olympic, Paralympic Committee, Federation, Olympic Games Locations: Romanian, , Paris,
CNN —As Deadpool breaks records at the box office with “Deadpool & Wolverine,” cover art depicting the of superhero’s first ever comic book appearance could sell for a record $7.5 million. Designed by writer and artist Rob Liefeld in 1991, it would become the most valuable comic book cover art ever sold if it fetches its asking price, according to Heritage Auctions, which is handling the sale. Deadpool became one of Marvel's most popular comic book characters. A poster of Deadpool hangs at the David H. Koch Theater during the premiere of "Deadpool and Wolverine" in New York City on July 23. The owner acquired it almost 20 years ago, after Liefed had sold it, but refused any offers to sell.
Persons: “ Deadpool, Rob Liefeld, Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool, Reuters “ Marvel, ” Liefeld, Liefeld, , scripter Fabian Nicieza, David H, Caitlin Ochs, Liefed Organizations: CNN, Heritage, Reuters, , Koch, REUTERS, Deadpool Locations: , New York City
CNN —With its breakneck competition, exhilarating starts and whitewater waves, the kayak cross has proven to be one of the most unique and exciting spectacles at these Olympic Games, already going viral on social media. His rival Boris Neveu also won his heat as he seeks to bring home gold medal for France. Alex Davidson/Getty ImagesIn the women’s competition, France’s Camille Prigent set the fastest time in qualifying before winning her heat and qualifying for the quarterfinals too. The Australian was competing in the same heat as her sister, Noemie, who took first place and qualified for the next round. Meanwhile, reigning world champion Kimberley Woods of Great Britain won her heat to qualify for the quarterfinals.
Persons: Kirsty Wigglesworth, Joe Clark, Boris Neveu, Alex Davidson, France’s Camille Prigent, Australia’s Jessica Fox, Noemie, Kimberley Woods Organizations: CNN, Olympic Games, Kart, France, Great Britain Locations: Paris
Paris CNN —Belgium has withdrawn from the mixed relay triathlon race on Monday and Switzerland has had to mix up its roster after athletes from both countries fell ill following the initial triathlon races last week. The statement did not specify Michel’s illness, which was reported days after she swam in the River Seine during the women’s triathlon on Wednesday. “Claire Michel, a member of the relay, is unfortunately ill and must withdraw from the competition.”Michel finished 38th in the women’s triathlon competition on Wednesday. Swiss Olympic Chief Medical Officer Hanspeter Betschart noted that it is unclear if Briffod’s infection is related to the Seine’s water quality. The athletes had largely put their trust in organizers to ensure that the water quality was safe for them.
Persons: Claire Michel, “ Claire Michel, ” Michel, Jasper Jacobs, Adrien Briffod, Simon Westermann, Hanspeter Betschart, ” Betschart, Météo, , Julie Derron, Alex Yee, , Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, , CNN’s, De La Fuente, Kevin Dotson, Chris Liakos Organizations: Paris CNN —, Olympic Committee, Belgian, Belgian Hammers, Paris Olympic, Wednesday, Getty, Olympic, Swiss, Swiss Olympic, Paris, Triathlon, Medical, City of, Training, Games, Paris Mayor, CNN, CFU, Palais Locations: Paris CNN — Belgium, Switzerland, Belgium, AFP, Paris, Météo France, City, City of Paris, Prefecture, France, Seine, Austerlitz, Alexandra
Noah Lyles reacts after competing in the men's 100m heat on August 3. Sunisa Lee (USA) The 2020 all-around gold medalist will be looking to add to her medal tally later today in the women’s uneven bars final. Xander Schauffle (USA) The fourth and final round of men’s golf begins today, with Schauffle currently tied with Spain’s Jon Rahm for the lead. The 2020 gold medal winner is experiencing a hugely successful 2024, having won his first two majors at the PGA Championship and the Open Championship. Already, he has won four gold medals at these Olympics, and he has an opportunity to go for a fifth today in the men’s 4x100m medley relay.
Persons: Noah Lyles, Martin Bernetti, Jamacia’s Kishane Thompson, Thompson’s countryman, Usain Bolt, Louie Hinchliffe, Lyles, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Alcaraz, Djokovic, Sunisa Lee, Lee, USA’s, Xander Schauffle, Schauffle, Spain’s Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Léon Marchand, Frenchman Organizations: Getty, Wimbledon, PGA Locations: AFP, Paris, Serbia, USA, France
CNN —The Olympic Games is bound up with questions of nationality, with crowds waving a kaleidoscopic collage of different flags and national anthems playing for every gold medal winner. Except it was the Refugee Olympic Team crest that Ngamba held up as she celebrated the historic achievement of becoming their first ever medal-winning athlete after winning her women’s middleweight quarterfinal and guaranteeing herself a place on the podium. Ngamba was born in Cameroon and moved to the UK aged 11, where she now trains, but represents the Refugee Olympic Team, which has allowed refugee athletes to compete at the Games since 2016. Peter Cziborra/Reuters“I’m so grateful,” Ngamba told Eurosport after her fight. “I’m over the moon, I had my refugee team, the crowd, France and Paris team, and everyone in my family to come and support me.
Persons: Cindy Ngamba, France’s Davina Michel, Ngamba, Michel, Peter Cziborra, Reuters “, ” Ngamba, , , they’ve Organizations: CNN, Refugee, Refugee Olympic, Games, Reuters, Eurosport, Paris, Team, Olympic Team, Olympics Locations: Cameroon, France, London
Villepinte, France CNN —Algerian boxer Imane Khelif won her women’s 66kg welterweight quarterfinal bout by unanimous points decision against Hungary’s Anna Luca Hamori on Saturday, guaranteeing herself an Olympic medal in front of a near-capacity crowd that ardently had her back. The stadium had a significant Algerian presence, many on their feet, waving flags or scarves in support of Khelif. Imane Khelif will receive a medal at these Olympics. Khelif was born a woman and International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said Saturday that the organization firmly supported the Algerian. Fans gathered to support Imane Khelif.
Persons: Imane Khelif, Hungary’s Anna Luca Hamori, Hamori, Isabel Infantes, Angela Carini, Carini, Khelif “, Khelif, Thomas Bach, Bach, , ” Bach, ” Khelif, Katie Goodale, Reuter “, , Suwannapheng Organizations: France CNN, North Paris Arena, International Olympic, Hamori, USA, Sports, CNN Locations: Villepinte, France, Algerian, Khelif, Algeria
John John Florence gets a barrel in the 6th heat of the men's surfing round 1, in Teahupo'o, on the French Polynesian Island of Tahiti, on July 27. Jerome Brouillet/AFP/Getty ImagesHalf a world away from Paris in Tahiti, the USA dominated both Round 1 of both the men’s and women’s surfing as all five of its surfers won their heats on Saturday. “Our team, we’ve just had such good vibes,” Marks said of the camaraderie among the American athletes. It’s a very individual sport but we’re having a lot of fun feeding off each other. Although we’re all here to win our individual medals we’re all backing each other.”Meanwhile, John John Florence recorded the highest overall score of the day (17.33) in the men’s competition while Griffin Colapinto secured the highest individual wave score to also reach the last 16.
Persons: John John Florence, Jerome Brouillet, Caroline Marks, Caitlin Simmers, Carissa Moore, , we’ve, ” Marks, Griffin Colapinto Organizations: Getty Locations: Teahupo'o, Tahiti, AFP, Paris, USA
The US Women’s National Team match with Germany has kicked off at the Paris Olympics, as the US side tries to find its stride during these Olympic Games. The USWNT’s frustrating, scoreless draw against Costa Rica in their final game before heading to Paris made for a neat encapsulation of the task ahead for head coach Emma Hayes. The old reliable stars of the team’s golden generation are largely gone. “Any new player coming in, that means you’re one of the best in the country and you have every right to be here. That means this means something, and you’re playing on one of the best teams in the world.
Persons: Emma Hayes, , Lindsey Horan, , ” Horan, Sophia Smith, Trinity Rodman, Rose Lavelle, Alyssa Naeher Organizations: US Women’s National, Germany, Paris Olympics, Olympic Games, Costa, US Locations: Costa Rica, Paris, Tokyo, Australia, New Zealand
Cecile Landi, her coach, told reporters after the competition that Biles had been dealing with calf pain a couple weeks before Paris that flared up again during Sunday’s competition. But yeah, that’s all,” Landi told reporters. When asked by reporters if she was OK following competition on Sunday, Biles sad, “Yup! She was outstanding,” said Chellsie Memmel, the technical gymnastics lead for USA Gymnastics, to reporters following the competition. So she’s fun to watch.”Memmel told reporters that she couldn’t publicly repeat the thoughts that went through her head after Biles appeared in pain, but was impressed by the star’s gritty performance.
Persons: Paris CNN — Simone Biles, Cecile Landi, Biles, , ” Landi, Suni Lee, won’t, Landi, , “ Simone, , Chellsie Memmel, ” Memmel, couldn’t Organizations: Paris CNN, USA, USA Gymnastics, Gymnastics Locations: Paris, Tokyo, Biles
CNN —An Irish museum will withdraw a waxwork of singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor just one day after installing it, following a backlash from her family and the public, it told CNN in a statement on Friday. The success of her music, with singles like “Nothing Compares 2 U,” combined with her openness about her struggles with addiction and mental illness made her an influential pop culture figure, particularly in her native Ireland. Sinéad O'Connor died last year. Michel Linssen/Redferns/Getty ImagesJohn O’Connor said he “thought (the waxwork) was hideous” and added “a friend of mine said to me last night that he’d seen better in (department store) Shaws, in the window.”“I lost my sister and to me that’s important,” he said. He explained that the waxwork’s sculptor had been feeling unwell and retired after many years of “fantastic work” for the museum.
Persons: Sinéad O’Connor, O’Connor, John O’Connor, RTÉ’s, , , Sinéad O'Connor, Michel Linssen, Paddy Dunning Organizations: CNN, Wax Museum Locations: Irish, Dublin, Ireland
Katrina Adams was honored as the IOC’s Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion for 2023. ‘Only just now getting here’Getting closer to this landmark of gender equality is “incredibly important,” Olympic weightlifter Jourdan Delacruz told CNN. “Just seeing all the love pour into women’s sport, it just opens up all these avenues. “If you don’t have female decision makers in the room that understand female athletes, it’s very hard to make decisions,” she said. And we know that without conscious, intentional action, to move towards gender equality, we consistently see regression.”
Persons: Alice Milliat, Pierre de Coubertin, ” Michele Donnelly, , it’s, Emily Sonnett, Jordan Larson, Caitlin Clark, Simone Biles, Nelly Korda, Katrina Adams, Paul Zimmer, , , Jourdan Delacruz, ” Nicole LaVoi, “ There’s, Morelle McCane, Adams, Adriana Díaz, Brian Afanador, Hannah McKay, Clarisse Agbegnenou, Astrid Guyart, Hillary Heron, Yareimi Vazquez, Aitana Vazquez, Maja Hitij, … you’re, , Mechelle Lewis Freeman –, , Freeman, Jill Biden, Mechelle Lewis Freeman, George Walker IV, Vicky Huyton, “ We’ve, ” Huyton, Tara Davis, Woodall, Lauren Fleshman, Nike, Davis, Sounkamba Sylla, Amélie, Castéra, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, ” Donnelly, we’ve Organizations: CNN, International Olympic Committee, Olympic Games, IOC, Brock University, CNN Sport, sport’s, United States Tennis Association, ITF, Olympics, Central Press, Hulton, Paris, Tucker Center for Research, Girls, Team Puerto Rico, Olympic Broadcasting Services, Tokyo, French Olympic, Athletes, Paris Olympic, don’t, Nike Locations: Paris, USA, Czechoslovakian, Sport, Tokyo, French, Panamanian, American
Hens blush when excited or scared, study finds
  + stars: | 2024-07-25 | by ( Issy Ronald | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
To understand how hens visibly express emotion, researchers spent four weeks on a French farm observing 17 hens of two different breeds, Bertin said, filming their routine behaviors and their reactions to different stimuli. Researchers observed 17 hens on a French farm. INRAE Arnould BertinTo make their more general conclusions, researchers extracted images from every two seconds of film and selected ones that featured the hen in profile to best study them. Although researchers weren’t able to explain the mechanism by which hens blush in this study, they concluded that the cheeks and ear lobes were more revealing of the birds’ emotions than their comb or wattles. Building on the results of this study, Bertin hopes to investigate whether these displays of emotion are linked to the hens’ social interactions, as well the implications for animal welfare.
Persons: CNN — Blushing, Charles Darwin, Aline Bertin, Bertin’s, ” Bertin, Bertin, , INRAE Arnould Bertin Organizations: CNN, National Institute of Agricultural Research, University of Tours
Surfer’s leg washes up on shore after shark attack
  + stars: | 2024-07-24 | by ( Issy Ronald | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —A surfer’s leg that was severed by a shark attack on Tuesday later washed up on an Australian beach, where a police officer retrieved it and put on ice. CNN affiliate 7News reported that Kai McKenzie, a 23-year-old surfer, was mauled by a shark in the water off North Shore Beach in Port Macquarie – a small town about 400 kilometers (249 miles) north of Sydney. The severed leg was also taken to the hospital in case doctors were able to reattach it, 7News reported. He is an inspiring person.”A long stretch of the beaches in Port Macquarie was closed for 24 hours after the shark attack, according to the town’s lifeguards, before they reopened on Wednesday afternoon. There are several shark monitoring devices on the coastline at Port Macquarie.
Persons: Kai McKenzie, McKenzie, . NSW Police McKenzie, 7News, , Kirran Mowbray, ” McKenzie, surfwear, , Stuart Campbell Organizations: CNN, 7News, North Shore, . NSW Police, NSW Ambulance Service Hastings, The New South Wales Police, John Hunter Hospital, Authorities, NSW Police, Port Macquarie Locations: North, Port Macquarie, Sydney, The New, Newcastle, Port
CNN —The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are unfolding against the backdrop of growing instability around the globe, as Russia pushes on with its yearslong invasion of Ukraine and the war between Israel and Hamas rages on in Gaza. While the international community has been rocked by these conflicts and others, the Olympics are supposed to be a symbol of peace and goodwill between nations. Here’s a look at other times in modern Summer Olympics history where war and political unrest played out as the world’s greatest athletes took center stage, and how it impacted the Games:
Organizations: CNN Locations: Paris, Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Gaza
CNN —Toy company Mattel has launched the first ever blind Barbie in its latest move to make the iconic doll more inclusive and represent more sections of society. “To be accepted so much that the most popular doll in the world now has a visual impairment and looks like me. I still can’t believe I’m typing this but blind Barbie is here.”Lucy Edwards, a blind broadcaster and disability activist, poses with the first blind Barbie to be released by Mattel. “We recognize that Barbie is much more than just a doll; she represents self-expression and can create a sense of belonging,” said Krista Berger, senior vice president of Barbie and global head of dolls, in a statement. Alongside the first blind Barbie doll, Mattel is also releasing a Black Barbie doll with Down syndrome to further diversify its range, a year after it released its first ever doll with the genetic condition.
Persons: Barbie, Mattel, “ Barbie, Debbie Miller, “ We’re, Lucy Edwards, , ” Lucy Edwards, , Krista Berger Organizations: CNN — Toy, Mattel, American Foundation for, Blind, Royal National Institute of Blind People, CNN Locations: Barbies
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