Two sharks in the Bahamas have tested positive for cocaine, according to a new study. CNN's Ivana Scatola Two sharks in the Bahamas have tested positive for cocaine, according to a new study.
Two sharks in the Bahamas have tested positive for cocaine, according to a new study. CNN's Ivana Scatola Two sharks in the Bahamas have tested positive for cocaine, according to a new study. CNN's Ivana ScatolaA humpback whale that drew widespread attention after being spotted stuck on a sandbank Monday has finally been freed.
Rescuers dug a channel through the sand that they believe allowed it to swim into deeper water, but despite this, the whale still has a long journey ahead.Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has filed a lawsuit accusing his parents of stealing large sums from his financial accounts. They have denied any wrongdoing. CNN's Andy Scholes reports.Transgender women athletes are now excluded from women’s events at the Olympics after the International Olympic Committee agreed to a new eligibility policy, which aligns with US President Donald Trump’s executive order on sports ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Famed Olympic broadcaster Bob Costas weighs in on the IOC's ruling.In an interview with NBC’s Hoda Kotb, “Today” cohost Savannah Guthrie talked about her plan to return to the show as the search for her mother Nancy Guthrie continues. Guthrie will return to the program April 6, her colleagues announced.Taylor Swift brought fiancé Travis Kelce to the iHeartRadio Music Awards, in one of their first major awards show appearances together. She went on to win seven awards, including Artist of the Year, and gave him a sweet shoutout from the stage.A viral video showed a group of dogs in China who were purportedly captured to be eaten, escaped, and made the long journey home. The problem? The story's not real. CNN's Jessie Yeung explains how this kind of misinformation can spread.
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