Photographs reveal the joy and hardships of gay fatherhood in the US
A family of two dads and two young sons lay sprawled among white bed sheets, their hair mussed, pillows pushed aside during the reflexive movements of sleep. The boys take up most of the space despite their small frames; one child reaches his arm across his father's neck, their faces pressed together in a tender hug.
Covid lifted Prague's hangover. Now the city wants to quit partying
Strolling across the Charles Bridge or having a dinner under Prague's famous Astronomical Clock is not something most locals would consider either fun or bearable.
160-year-old corporate giant PwC is getting a serious makeover
A once-in-century pandemic. Political polarization. The fight for social justice. An existential climate crisis. The modern CEO faces a minefield of vexing challenges every day.
'So... how ya been?': Stephen Colbert welcomes an audience back to 'The Late Show'
Stephen Colbert has come a long way since doing a monologue in a bathtub.
Hungarians protest against Orban's LGBTQ rights crackdown
Thousands of Hungarians protested outside parliament in Budapest on Monday against legislation that would ban discussions of homosexuality or gender change in schools as Prime Minister Viktor Orban prepares for contested 2022 elections.
Biden pushes China threat at G7 and NATO, but European leaders tread carefully
US presidents don't normally go to Europe and keep talking about China. But Joe Biden thinks he's convinced his new European friends of the need to stand up to Chinese autocracy, human rights abuses and economic rule-breaking.
Analysis: British PM Johnson extends UK's Covid-19 restrictions as variant stunts vaccine rollout
The UK's plan to lift all Covid-19 restrictions on June 21 has been scuppered by the Delta variant of the virus, Boris Johnson said Monday.
New Zealand Muslim group says film about the Christchurch mosque shootings 'whitewashes' the tragedy
An upcoming film set to focus on New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her response to the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings recently lost a producer in response to continued criticism from New Zealand Muslims and the prime minister herself.
Inside Japan's growing 'lonely death' clean-up service
In Japan, loneliness has become a serious problem, and there are increased 'lonely deaths' -- where people die alone and remain undiscovered for a long time. CNN's Blake Essig reports.