Roald Dahl classic editions will be released, following censorship concerns

Written by Leah Asmelash, CNN UK publisher Puffin officially announced the release of Roald Dahl’s classic texts, following a week of pushback against revisions to his original language in recent editions. Last week, a report revealed that current editions of Dahl’s books — which include classics like “Matilda,” “The BFG,”…

Insomnia may be linked to higher risk of heart attack, study says | CNN

Editor’s Note: Sign up for CNN’s Sleep, But Better newsletter series. Our seven-part guide has helpful hints to achieve better sleep. CNN  —  It’s no secret that sleep is important to your overall health, but a lack of sleep could have substantial effects on your heart, a new study shows.…

Telecom giant to cut 8,500 jobs | CNN Business

London CNN  —  Telecom company Ericsson is planning to cut 8,500 jobs around the world in a bid to slash costs. The company — one of the world’s biggest providers of 5G mobile networks — has announced a drive to cut costs by 9 billion crowns ($859 million) by the…

Kyiv marks one year of war with anxiety and a rallying cry from Zelensky | CNN

Kyiv, Ukraine CNN  —  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was “certain” his country will win the war against Russia as Ukraine marked the first anniversary of Russian invasion on Friday. Responding to a question from CNN’s Christiane Amanpour at a press conference in the capital Kyiv, Zelensky said: “Victory…

Israeli incursion shatters lives in ancient Middle Eastern city | CNN

Nablus, West Bank CNN  —  The heart of occupied Nablus is one of the most ancient cities in the Middle East. With two churches, 12 mosques and a Samaritan synagogue around densely populated residential areas, the occupied West Bank city’s nickname is “Little Damascus” because of the way its architecture,…

Daily use of marijuana raises risk of heart disease, study finds | CNN

CNN  —  Using marijuana every day can raise a person’s risk of coronary artery disease, or CAD, by a third compared with those who never partake, a new study found. “A growing body of evidence suggests that cannabis is not entirely without harm and may actually cause cardiovascular disease,” said…