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Rittenhouse testifies 'I didn't do anything wrong' when he shot Joseph Rosenbaum
Kyle Rittenhouse testified Wednesday that he was scared for his life and acted in self-defense when he fatally shot Joseph Rosenbaum last year in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in what is likely to be the pivotal testimony of his homicide trial.
Enes Kanter felt encouraged to speak out against China after NBA supported players fighting other injustices
Boston Celtics star Enes Kanter says he felt encouraged to speak out against China after the NBA supported players in fighting other injustices and human rights issues.
How grocery stores are handling rising food prices
Giant Company CEO Nicholas Bertram explains how the supermarket will brace for inflated food prices this holiday season
China surprises COP26 summit with pledge to work with US, but doesn't budge on climate goals
Kyle Rittenhouse breaks down on the stand while testifying at his trial
Top EU official: Belarus is 'weaponizing human suffering' to attack Europe
CNN's Becky Anderson speaks with European Union Commission (EU) Vice President Margaritis Schinas, who accused Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko of "weaponizing human suffering" to attack the EU by facilitating a standoff between migrants and Polish authorities at the Polish-Belarusian border.
'Don't get brazen with me': Judge has heated exchange with prosecutor
Judge Bruce Schroeder and prosecutor Thomas Binger get into an exchange during the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse.
'You're meant to be in bed!' -- Jacinda Ardern's toddler interrupts Facebook livestream
New Zealand's Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, was faced with unexpected comments as she addressed the nation -- not from the opposition, or from an angry citizen, but from her daughter, who interrupted her during a Facebook livestream.
Analysis: How Trump emboldened autocrats around the world
CNN's John Avlon looks at increasing authoritarianism around the world and the importance of fighting for democracy.
The US and Europe are moving in different directions on Covid-19
In September, when the White House announced its long-awaited plan to welcome vaccinated European travelers, the United States was consumed by a Covid-19 surge that far outpaced Europe's.
Rittenhouse visibly shaken in court as prosecution rests its case in homicide trial
The prosecution rested its case against Kyle Rittenhouse in his homicide trial after calling 22 witnesses over six days, giving the defense its first opportunity to call witnesses. CNN's Omar Jimenez reports.
Ethiopia's leader said he would bury his enemy. His spokeswoman doesn't think it was incitement to violence
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed pledged to bury his government's enemies "with our blood" last week, in an inflammatory speech marking the one-year anniversary of the war in the country's northern Tigray region.
While countries argue over who should pay for the climate crisis, half of this coastal community has been washed away by the sea
Standing on the sand next to a building hollowed out by the churning sea, Sheriff Elegushi points far out into the Atlantic Ocean to where his ancestral home once stood.
US lawmakers visit Taiwan sparking immediate condemnation from China
A delegation of United States lawmakers arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday sparking immediate condemnation from China, with Beijing describing the trip as an "act of provocation."
First draft COP26 deal urges countries to slash emissions over the next decade
A draft of the Glasgow Agreement published on Wednesday includes language acknowledging that the world should be aiming to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, which could be a first step in obliging countries to make more ambitious pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Evergrande's billionaire founder has been bailing out the business. That can't continue
Evergrande is staring down about $8 billion worth of debt obligations due to foreign investors over the next year. The company's billionaire founder and chairman may have to pay at least some of that out of his own pocket.
Satellite images show China's most advanced aircraft carrier yet as experts say it could launch in months
Prince Harry says he warned Twitter CEO about potential 'coup' before Capitol riot
Prince Harry talked about his personal experiences with misinformation during WIRED's RE:WIRED virtual conference.
Federal judge says National Archives can send Trump documents to January 6 committee
Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan has ruled that the House select committee investigating the January 6 riot at the US Capitol should have access to records related to the attack from Donald Trump's presidency.
'Man up': Chair of January 6 challenges Trump after ruling
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) discusses a federal judge ruling that the House Select Committee investigating January 6th should have access to former President Trump's records.
Republican congressman posts video depicting violence against Ocasio-Cortez and Biden
Republican Rep. Paul Gosar posted a photoshopped anime video to his Twitter and Instagram accounts showing him appearing to kill Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and attacking President Joe Biden.
Honeybees make a chilling warning noise when attacked by hive-destroying murder hornets
When a pack of giant hornets attacks a honeybee hive, the slaughter is brutal and quick.
Facebook-parent Meta will remove the ability to target ads based on sensitive categories
Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, said Tuesday it plans to limit advertisers' ability to target users based on certain sensitive categories. Starting next year, it will remove thousands of "Detailed Targeting" keywords to target ads to specific users in categories such as health, race or ethnicity, political affiliation, religion and sexual orientation.
US citizenship naturalizations are highest in more than a decade
The number of people who became naturalized US citizens in fiscal year 2021 was the highest in more than a decade, according to new data, surpassing the Trump administration-era high and rebounding after the pandemic had prompted office closures and service disruptions.
NASA says moon landing goal pushed to 2025 due to Blue Origin litigation, other factors
The highly anticipated landing of the first woman and the first person of color on the moon will have to wait.
Pizzeria owner says pizza skateboard is 'a marriage of two loves'
Inspired by his love of pizza and skateboarding, a pizzeria owner in the Netherlands dishes up an innovative pizza skateboard. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports how they are made.
Man killed by Kyle Rittenhouse was fatally shot in the back while bent forward, doctor testifies
The prosecution rested its case against Kyle Rittenhouse on Tuesday in his homicide trial after calling 22 witnesses over the course of six days, setting up the defense to potentially call Rittenhouse to the stand in his own defense.
Malala Yousafzai gets married
Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Pakistani activist, has gotten married, she announced on Instagram on Tuesday.
France to require boosters on 'Covid pass'
French president Emmanuel Macron said France will continue using the country's health pass to ensure uptake of booster shots of the vaccine in a national address Tuesday evening.
EU slams Belarus for lying to migrants as crisis at border with Poland intensifies
Thousands of migrants have set up makeshift camps in freezing conditions near the border between Poland and Belarus, as concerns over the potential for violence intensified on Tuesday.
Stephen Miller and Kayleigh McEnany subpoenaed by January 6 committee
The House committee investigating the deadly January 6 riot at the US Capitol announced on Tuesday a new batch of 10 subpoenas to former White House officials under President Donald Trump, as the panel charges ahead in seeking testimony and documents from witnesses relevant to its probe.
'He's a sociopath': GOP lawmaker's sister reacts to violent video he posted
Jennifer Gosar, Republican Rep. Paul Gosar's sister, reacts to a tweet the representative posted of a photoshopped anime video showing him appearing to kill Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and attacking President Joe Biden.
GE is splitting into three companies
General Electric, the industrial conglomerate founded by Thomas Edison in 1892 is breaking up. GE announced plans Tuesday to split into three separate companies.
Public allowed to approach famous US memorial site for first time in nearly 100 years
For the first time in nearly a century, members of the public will be able to walk on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier plaza and lay flowers before the sacred memorial site in Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Apple has no immediate plans to accept crypto as payment, Tim Cook says
Tim Cook is a cryptocurrency owner. But don't call him a bitcoin bull.
Watch CNN's full interview with Ethiopian PM's press secretary
CNN's Becky Anderson speaks with Billene Seyoum, the press secretary of Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, about the ongoing conflict between the country's central government and armed groups of rebel fighters allied against it, including the Tigray People's Liberation Front.
Record-breaking 'tsunami' of gravitational waves detected
The ripples created by massive cosmic collisions have reached Earth after traveling across the universe for billions of years. Scientists have detected the largest number of these gravitational waves since the cosmic events were first discovered in 2015, according to new research.
Judge denies Trump's overnight request for injunction in executive privilege case, still needs to rule on main case
Former President Donald Trump's latest procedural attempt to keep secret documents from his presidency about the January 6 insurrection quickly failed overnight.
Yorkshire County Cricket Club investigating new allegations of racism
Former Yorkshire County Cricket Club academy player Irfan Amjad has said in a new interview with the BBC that he was racially abused by a member of staff when he was 16 years old.
Eating fat can lower stroke risk, study says, as long as it's the right kind
It's the type of fat, not the amount, that will raise your risk of stroke, a new study has found.
Four vaccine shots later, this man has little protection against Covid-19
Double-masking, staying at home nearly 24/7 and rarely seeing people beyond his wife are still the way of life for kidney transplant recipient Andrew Linder, even after many in the United States are living like the pandemic has ended.
Analysis: Senate Republicans just got some very bad news
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, widely considered to be Senate Republicans' top recruit in the country, took a pass on the race Tuesday morning, a clear blow for a GOP that was hoping to build momentum off of their strong showing in the 2021 elections.
Denmark had mostly returned to pre-pandemic life. That optimism was short-lived
Apple-1 computer goes on sale, with bids expected to reach $600,000
One of Apple's first computers is up for auction and it could sell for as much as $600,000.
World is on track for 2.4 degrees of warming despite COP26 pledges, analysis finds
The world is on track for 2.4 degrees Celsius of warming above pre-industrial levels, if not more, according to a new analysis -- despite countries' new and updated climate pledges, including those made at the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland.
'I wasn't just famous; I was famously sexy': Model Emily Ratajkowski on the dangers of being desired
In Emily Ratajkowski's new essay collection, "My Body, " the story of Audrey Munson, the teenager dubbed "America's first supermodel," serves as a powerful reminder of the perils of being idolized.
Travis Scott out of Vegas festival as Astroworld investigation turns to possible role of illegal drugs
Organizers for the Day N Music Festival announced late Monday rapper Travis Scott will no longer perform at this weekend's event in Las Vegas following the deadly crowd surge at Houston's Astroworld Festival.
Oscar Pistorius' parole process could start in South Africa
South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, who was convicted of killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp in 2013, may soon be eligible for parole, according to corrections officials.
One woman's soul-destroying search to find her murdered sister's missing daughter
Arianna Fitts was just two-and-a-half years old the last time she was seen by family.
Fed warns China's property problems could hurt global markets and the US economy
Troubles in China's vast real estate sector could spill over to the global economy — including the United States, according to the Federal Reserve.
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