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Jurors in the trial deliberated between charges of malice murder and felony murder. Here's what that means
Three men convicted Wednesday in the death of Ahmaud Arbery each faced nine possible charges that stemmed from their involvement in the 2020 shooting near Brunswick, Georgia. But the verdicts rendered by the jury on some of the allegations differed.
The three men face sentences of up to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing Ahmaud Arbery. Defense attorneys plan to appeal.
New Arctic Ocean warming data suggests climate change models could be flawed
The Arctic Ocean has been warming since the onset of the 20th century, decades earlier than instrument observations would suggest, according to new research.
More than a dozen remain hospitalized after deadly Waukesha parade crash
More than a dozen people remain hospitalized after a driver rammed an SUV through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, over the weekend, killing six people and injuring dozens more.
US adds a dozen Chinese companies to its trade blacklist
The Biden administration is piling more pressure on Chinese companies it claims could undermine US national security.
Ancient case of disease spillover discovered in Neanderthal man
Scientists studying ancient disease have uncovered one of the earliest examples of spillover -- when a disease jumps from an animal to a human -- and it happened to a Neanderthal man who likely got sick butchering or cooking raw meat.
Who and where is China's former Vice Premier, the man accused of sexual assault by Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai
Before retiring as vice premier, Zhang Gaoli was the face of China's organizing efforts ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Dozens dead in Channel tragedy, after inflatable boat sinks off French coast
A young girl was among 27 people who drowned in bitterly cold waters off the coast of France on Wednesday, after an inflatable boat carrying migrants bound for Britain capsized, in one of the deadliest incidents in the English Channel in recent years.
Manchester City defeats Paris Saint-Germain as both teams qualify for Champions League knockout stages
Manchester City came from behind to defeat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 on Wednesday as both teams qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Violent protests continue in Pacific island nation despite lockdown
The Solomon Islands imposed a 36-hour lockdown in the capital, Honiara, after protesters calling for the Prime Minister to resign looted stores and set fire to buildings, including in the Pacific nation's Parliament.
Think turkey tryptophan makes you sleepy? Think again
Every Thanksgiving, myths of the quasi-magical powers of tryptophan rise again.
Hawaiian artist's enormous murals are ambitious in scale and message
Honolulu, Hawaii-based artist Kamea Hadar has lost count of how many murals he's painted in his career -- his best guess is at least 50 over the past decade.
Leaders react to migrant boat capsizing in English Channel
At least 31 migrants died after a trafficking boat capsized in the English Channel. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanual Macron have condemned the conditions that led to the deaths.
China's Foreign Ministry says the case should not be politicized
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday the government hoped "malicious speculation" about tennis star Peng Shuai's well-being and whereabouts would stop, and that her case should not be politicized.
Ethiopian leader heads to war's front lines as Olympians join the military
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has gone to direct the war from the front lines, state-affiliated media reported on Wednesday, as two Olympian athletes announced they were enlisting in the military.
Biden had benign but potentially precancerous lesion removed during colonoscopy
President Joe Biden had a single 3-millimeter polyp removed during his routine colonoscopy last week at Walter Reed medical center.
The three White men were convicted in the 2020 death of Black jogger Ahmaud Arbery
Guilty verdicts met with relief and joy in Georgia and beyond
A jury Wednesday found three White men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, guilty on multiple murder counts, as well as other charges.
Trump reveals Rittenhouse visited him at Mar-a-Lago
Former President Donald Trump said he was recently visited at his Palm Beach, Florida, resort by Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who was acquitted last week on all charges after fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer.
Waukesha parade crash suspect appeared to have no emotion as officers tried to stop him
Shortly before an SUV barreled into a crowd of parade marchers and pedestrians on Sunday in Waukesha, Wisconsin, at least one officer described the driver as having "no emotion" on his face during attempts to slow him down.
China's disappearing ships: The latest headache for the global supply chain
Ships in Chinese waters are disappearing from global trackers, creating yet another headache for the global supply chain. China's growing isolation from the rest of the world — along with a deepening mistrust of foreign influence — may be to blame.
Statue of Thomas Jefferson removed from New York City Hall after 187 years
After 187 years, a statue of America's third president, Thomas Jefferson, no longer sits in New York City Hall.
Sweden's first female Prime Minister resigns hours after being voted in
Sweden has named Magdalena Andersson as the country's first female prime minister, according to the country's official Twitter account.
'Nothing about this is normal': RNC payments to Trump attorneys irk GOP officials
A pair of payments the Republican National Committee made to a law firm representing former President Donald Trump is raising questions among former and current GOP officials about the party's priorities in a critical election year and its ability to remain neutral -- as long-standing RNC rules require -- in the 2024 presidential primary.
Trump loyalists dangle threat over GOP leader
CNN's Melanie Zanona reports that Donald Trump loyalists in the House have told House minority leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) that if he doesn't do what they want, they will withhold their support for his candidacy to become House speaker if Republicans take chamber in the next election.
Watch the reactions to verdict being read in court
A jury has found Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael, and neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan Jr. guilty of the murder of Ahmaud Arbery in February 2020.
What a Crown Prince's trip to Turkey tells us about the post-American Middle East
The United Arab Emirates' de facto ruler landed Wednesday in Turkey's capital as part of a diplomatic spree to end regional rifts that have defined the Middle East for over a decade.
Jury asks to see video and hear the 911 call from the day of the shooting
What the world could learn from Israel's Covid-19 vaccine booster rollout
Germany's incoming government unveils plans to legalize cannabis and phase out coal
CNN asked Olaf Scholz how he plans to fill Merkel's shoes. Hear what he said (September 2021)
Germany's left-leaning Social Democratic Party (SPD) will begin negotiations to form a ruling coalition after preliminary results showed the party narrowly winning the largest share of parliamentary seats following Sunday's federal election. CNN's Fred Pleitgen spoke with Olaf Scholz (the SPD leader), the frontrunner who described how he would partner with the US and NATO.
German parties strike a deal to end the Merkel era. They face a hefty to-do list
Three German political parties will later on Wednesday present their deal for forming a new coalition government, with left-leaning Olaf Scholz expected to be the next chancellor following lengthy negotiations and a historic election that sees Angela Merkel stepping down after 16 years at the helm.
Biden faces an anxious America
When a president has to assure Americans there'll be enough turkey for Thanksgiving, it's a sure sign of national malaise.
Taiwan's invitation to US 'Summit for Democracy' is a 'mistake,' China says
The Biden administration has invited Taiwan to its "Summit for Democracy" next month, according to a list of participants published on Tuesday, a move likely to infuriate China, which views the democratically governed island as its territory.
How close are we to guilt-free flying?
Gleaming airplanes have been returning to the empty blue skies above 30,000 feet in recent months, opening up travel possibilities as they skim the clouds on their way towards unfiltered sunshine.
Barcelona's Champions League hopes on a knife edge, but club may have found its new star in Yusuf Demir
Barcelona limped to a goalless draw at home to Benfica in Xavi's first Champions League match as head coach, meaning the team now needs to win away at Bayern Munich to guarantee progress through to the knockout stages.
'NFT' is Collins Dictionary's Word of the Year for 2021, beating out 'crypto' and 'cheugy'
"NFT," the abbreviation of "non-fungible token," has been named Word of the Year by dictionary publisher Collins, beating "crypto" and "cheugy" to the top spot.
Samsung will create 2,000 jobs in Texas with $17 billion chip factory
Samsung is planning to build a $17 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility in Texas as part of efforts to tackle a global shortage of chips.
India sows confusion with plan to ban 'private cryptocurrencies'
India is flirting with a ban on cryptocurrencies.
These countries are joining the US in tapping their emergency oil reserves
Some of the world's biggest energy-consuming nations are joining a US-led effort to release strategic oil reserves to try to cool high prices and tame inflation.
Real Madrid star Karim Benzema found guilty of complicity in attempted blackmail in sex tape case
Real Madrid and France star Karim Benzema has been found guilty by a French court of complicity in attempted blackmail of fellow French footballer Mathieu Valbuena with a sex tape, according to CNN affiliate BFMTV.
Covid surge threatens Europe's economic recovery
A resurgence of coronavirus cases across Europe is feeding fears that the region's strong economic recovery from the pandemic could be jeopardized by another tough winter.
NASA to try to change motion of asteroid
A NASA spacecraft that will deliberately crash into an asteroid has successfully launched.
Strong winds and low humidity increase threat of wildfires and power shutoffs in Southern California over Thanksgiving holiday
Blustery and dry Santa Ana winds are whipping up a wildfire threat in Southern California this week, threatening a potential power shutoff over the Thanksgiving holiday.
The 'IronGran': Oldest British woman to complete an IronMan looks to keep moving
Edwina Brocklesby, 78, is a person that once you have met, you'll never forget. Nicknamed the 'IronGran,' Brocklesby is the oldest British woman to have completed an Ironman -- which is the world's toughest triathlon challenge comprising of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a full 26.2-mile marathon.
Famous basketball announcer Dick Vitale, who is battling cancer, emotional upon return
Famous college basketball announcer Dick Vitale could not hold back the emotion as he returned to commentating on Tuesday night.
Airbus A340 plane lands on Antarctica for first time
For the first time in history, an Airbus A340 plane has landed on Antarctica.
Why some US cities are facing a spree of 'smash-and-grab' crimes
A wave of "smash-and-grab" crimes is plaguing upscale stores in major US cities, with mobs of thieves making off with expensive goods in brazen, nighttime raids.
Great Barrier Reef explodes into life in 'magical' spawning event
The Great Barrier Reef has "given birth" in its annual coral spawn, creating a cacophony of color on the Australian landmark.
Jamie Dimon jokes that JPMorgan will outlast the Chinese Communist Party
JPMorgan has made significant inroads in China over the last couple of years. Now the bank's top boss is cracking jokes about whether his firm can outlast the country's powerful political machine.
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