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Scenes from Day 2 of the G-7 summit, from inside and outside the venue

To view images scroll left and right.Take a look at today's G-7 scenes, inside and outside the summit. The second day of the G-7 summit continued in Cornwall

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Would you have a pig as a pet?

04:51 They’re cute, they’re smart and they make very loving pets, but raising pigs isn’t an easy job, says this couple in Mexico City who have three piggies. See what tips they have for

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Baseball fans excited for games after COVID rules lifted

01:52 As coronavirus case numbers fall in the U.S., there are increasing signs oflife returningto normal.That includessports stadiums, empty for much of the last year, wherefans are onc

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Child labor on the rise due to pandemic

01:54 June 12 is the World Day Against Child Labour, and the message of ending child exploitation is never more pressing. The coronavirus pandemic has caused a rise in the number of chi

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U.S. birth falls to record low in 2020

03:00 The traditional wisdom has been that the world is too populated. But now many countries are concerned about the opposite, declining birth rates.Countries like Japan face a crisis

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Who are the members of the Communist Party of China?

01:46 The Communist Party of China turns 100 years old this year. See how this party grew from just 50 members to become one of the largest political parties in the world.Check outThe C

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World leaders meet at G7 Summit

World leaders from the Group of Seven countries, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S., kicked off this year’s summit in Cornwall, England.Bumping el

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Some Californians petition for governor's removal amid record spending

02:42 California is headed for a gubernatorial recall election, likely by the end of this year, after more than 1.6 million Californians signed a petition to remove their governor from

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Black entrepreneurs working hard to carve out space in tech industry

Although the COVID-19 pandemic hit the startup world hard with layoffs, those that did survive pulled in record amounts of venture capital funding – $130 billion in 2020.But often left behind were st

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Cyber attacks for ransom

03:04 Brazil-basedJBS, the world’s largest meat supplier,isnow confirmingit paid the equivalent of $11 million in ransom to computer hackers who recently targetedthecompany.The cybersec

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Protests in Cornwall ahead of G-7 as world leaders arrive

Click arrows to view gallery World leaders, big names and familiar faces arrived and gathered in Cornwall in the UK Thursday ahead of the three day G-7 Leaders Summ

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Biden White House overturns Trump’s attempt to ban TikTok

02:04 The Biden White House has reversed a Trump administration​attempt toban two popular Chinese-owned apps.TikTok and WeChat were never actually blocked in the U.S., due to legal chal

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Multi-factor authentication under scrutiny after pipeline attack

01:54 The Colonial Pipeline carries nearly half the fuel consumed along the entire East Coast of the United States.The recent cyberattack that shutdown the company last month was enough

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Millions of “Brood Ten” cicadas awaken across US East Coast

03:04 Some have dubbed it the big invasion. But these guys aren't fighters, they're lovers.These critters are "Brood Ten" cicadas, and they are everywhere,especially along the east coas

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FDA approves controversial Alzheimer’s drug

02:48 Tens of millions of people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, a form of dementia. There is no cure and treatments are limited.But a new drug that has controversially just

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Alleged human rights abuses reported during Colombian protests

02:20 Colombia’s nationalstrikemarkedits sixthconsecutive week ofprotestsonThursday.The massive demonstrations began in late April against a controversial tax reform measure. They grew

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Nearly 350,000 people in Tigray, Ethiopia in famine conditions

Click arrows to view gallery The most extreme warning of of food insecurity - Catastrophe (IPC Phase 5) - was issued Thursday after UN agencies and aid groups concluded tha