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Fog tsunami rolls across Lake Michigan

Fog tsunami rolls across Lake Michigan

CNN16-05-2025

Fog tsunami rolls across Lake Michigan
A rare fog phenomenon rolled above Lake Michigan this week, courtesy of stormy weather in the area. CNN Meteorologist Derek Van Dam explains how these fog "tsunamis" work.
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'Robocake' includes edible batteries made of dark chocolate
This wedding cake, created by researchers and chefs in partnership with the RoboFood project, has edible robotic bears that dance and chocolate batteries that power the candles.
01:28 - Source: CNN
Defense questions Cassie Ventura in Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial
Cassie Ventura, the former girlfriend of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, returned to the stand for a third day of testimony in Combs' federal sex-trafficking trial. Ventura faced questioning by the defense for the first time, revealing text messages from the beginning of Ventura and Combs' relationship that illustrated a complex history — one that the defense will claim shows Ventura's consent instead of coercion needed to support a charge of sex-trafficking.
02:19 - Source: CNN
Trump has a 'little problem' with Apple CEO
President Donald Trump expressed his displeasure with CEO of Apple Tim Cook about the company's plan to manufacture iPhones bound for the US in newly built plants in India.
00:49 - Source: CNN
Pete Rose eligible for Hall of Fame
Major League Baseball removed Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson - two of the sport's most famous players who were previously kicked out of baseball for gambling on the game - from the league's ineligible list. The historic decision allows Rose to be considered for induction into the iconic Baseball Hall of Fame, an honor that was previously ruled out as part of the settlement he reached with the league back in 1989. CNN's Andy Scholes explains.
01:03 - Source: CNN
200 people rescued from flooded Maryland school
Roughly 200 people have been rescued from an elementary school in Maryland after heavy rains brought severe flooding to the region. Waters started to reach the second floor of Westernport Elementary School, according to the county's emergency services department.
00:39 - Source: CNN
Influencers showing Russia's view of Mariupol
Three years after it seized control of Mariupol following a brutal 86-day siege, Russia is using a more subtle power to keep its grip on the Ukranian port city: social media influencers. CNN's investigation found that residents of the occupied city, including school children, are being trained in new media programs and 'blogger schools'
ties to the Russian state.
02:10 - Source: CNN
Kim Kardashian tells Paris robber she forgives him
CNN's Max Foster notes three words that stood out during Kim Kardashian's five hours of testimony in a Paris courtroom today, where ten defendants are facing charges including armed robbery, kidnapping, and conspiracy.
01:07 - Source: CNN
CNN tries what Peruvian locals say is Pope Leo's favorite dish
CNN's Stefano Pozzebon is in Chiclayo, Peru, to try what locals say is Pope Leo XIV's favorite dish: cabrito chiclayano. The pope would come to this restaurant in the Peruvian city for lunch as recently as two years ago.
00:43 - Source: CNN
ICE arrest sparks chaos as crowd tried to intervene
A chaotic scene unfolded in Worcester, Massachusetts, as onlookers attempted to intervene in an ICE raid, leading to the additional arrest of a 16-year-old teenager and another woman who was charged with assault and battery on a police officer.
01:35 - Source: CNN
Why Trump's plan to use luxury jet as Air Force One is 'highly unusual'
The Trump administration is set to accept a luxury plane from the Qatari royal family which will be retrofitted and used as Air Force One during his second term, two people familiar with the agreement told CNN. Trump and aides toured a model of the plane earlier this year at the airport in Palm Beach. CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports.
00:53 - Source: CNN
Erin Burnett goes inside the papal bowling alley
CNN's Erin Burnett goes inside the Pontifical North American College in Rome and the pope's bowling alley
00:32 - Source: CNN
'Twist, drop and push': Rowing like a Venetian
In 'Saving Venice,' CNN's Erica Hill speaks with a collective of locals interested in promoting a more ethical tourism industry with respect for Venice's unique and delicate environment. She learns about the innovative ways a new generation of Venetians are working to preserve the city's traditions, mitigate the effects of climate change, and taper the city's dependence on massive amounts of tourists. 'Saving Venice' for 'The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper' premieres Sunday at 8p ET/PT on CNN.
01:12 - Source: CNN
How $60M in tourism revenue is at risk if Alcatraz reopens
After Trump's suggestion to reopen Alcatraz as a working prison, CNN's Veronica Miracle hopped aboard the ferry and visited the island – along with its throng of tourists – to get a first-hand look at how $60M in tourism revenue could be at risk if the president's plans come to fruition.
00:40 - Source: CNN
Rare volcanic eruption not seen in nearly 40 years
Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano could be seen hurling lava upwards of 300 feet into the air during a series of 'rapid rebounds,' which scientists say hasn't been seen in nearly 40 years.
00:33 - Source: CNN
Man injects himself over 600 times with snake venom
Tim Friede, a self-taught snake expert from California, injected himself with snake venom 654 times over 18 years and later contributed his blood to help scientists develop a new universal antivenom.
01:42 - Source: CNN
Hundreds of dachshunds gather in Hungary in record breaking attempt
In Hungary, dachshunds and their owners gathered in an attempt to break the record of biggest ever dog walk – a record previously set at 897 by the German city of Regensburg. The Hungarian Records of Association tallied the dogs as they walked through the street with their owners.
00:41 - Source: CNN
Bored at the airport? For these travelers, it's showtime!
Dancer and choreographer Blake McGrath felt the urge to whip out a dance combo while waiting for his flight at Dallas-Fort Worth International. The flight left without him, but when he uploaded the video to TikTok, it quickly went viral and eventually grabbed over 6.7 million views.
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