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CNN10 A very special Summer Shoutout

CNN10 A very special Summer Shoutout

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This week on CNN10: Coy joins us from our new Wall of Friends-- featuring art, photos and memorabilia from all of YOU! We begin with an update on the starvation crisis in Gaza. Then, we head to Australia, where teens have outsmarted A.I. in a math competition. Back in the U.S., Coca-Cola releases a new version of its soda, and kids take their cases to a Florida judge. All this and more, this week on CNN10!
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