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CNN —Laken Riley’s name was heard in court countless times and repeated by politicians around the country who described her brutal killing. They listened carefully and often sobbed as witnesses described how the last moments of Riley’s life unfolded. From left, Connolly Huth, roommate of Laken Riley, Lauren Phillips, sister of Laken Riley, and Sofia Magana, roommate of Laken Riley, react as Superior Court Judge H. Patrick Haggard announces the verdict on Wednesday. Hyosub Shin/Pool/APShe wanted to live a ‘faithful Christian life’At 22, Riley’s life was largely guided by her Christian faith. He also took a moment to remind people how rich Riley’s life was before it ended.
Persons: Jose Ibarra, Ibarra, Lilly Steiner, Connolly Huth, Laken Riley, Lauren Phillips, Sofia Magana, H, Patrick Haggard, Hyosub, , ” Riley’s, Allyson Phillips, , Jesus, ” Riley, John Phillips, Hyosub Shin, Laken, ” Abby Phillips, Riley, ” Lauren Phillips, , Huth, Steiner, ” Steiner, “ Laken, ” Magana, ” John Phillips Organizations: CNN, University of Georgia’s, Superior Court, Atlanta, AP, Augusta University’s College of Nursing Locations: Woodstock , Georgia, Georgia, St, Honduras, Athens, Clarke, Athens , Georgia, Laken, University of Georgia’s Oconee Forest Park, Lake Herrick
8 6 United States 4 2 European Union 1850 1900 1950 2000 2024 China Emissions per year 10 gigatons CO2-eq. 8 6 United States 4 2 European Union 1850 1900 1950 2000 2024 China Emissions per year 10 gigatons CO2-eq. That’s why historical emissions are often used as a gauge of responsibility for global warming. A question of moneyChina’s historical responsibility for climate change has become a major point of contention in global climate politics. Total historical greenhouse gas emissions Historical emissions per person Gigatons CO2-eq.
Persons: Jones, ” John Podesta, Ding Xuexiang, , Gaston Browne of Organizations: United, United States, Carbon, European Union, Union, Indonesia, India, Britain, Canada, Qatar Locations: United States, Europe, China, United Nations, Baku, Azerbaijan, Japan, Canada, Australia, Nations, India, Saudi Arabia, Africa, , Gaston Browne of Antigua, Barbuda, Russia, Brazil, European Union, Qatar
For them, and the fast food chains they’re now competing against, the stakes are high. “Fast food has gotten really expensive,” Henkes said. On X, Chili’s asked whether Chili’s is better than fast food, and promised rewards to those who said yes. Chili’s also ran video ads comparing its food favorably to fast food burgers. “People go to sit-down restaurants, generally speaking, for different occasions, than they go to fast food restaurants,” he noted.
Persons: New York CNN — McDonald’s, Applebee’s, ” John Peyton, it’s, Peyton, , , Henkes, McDonald’s, Chris Kempczinski, Ian Borden, we’ve, Chili’s, Kevin Hochman, Chili's, Jeffery Greenberg, David Henkes, ” Henkes Organizations: New, New York CNN, Dine Brands, CNN, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bloomberg, Applebee’s, Brinker International, Universal, Locations: New York, McDonald’s, Applebee’s, Chili’s, Technomic
CNN —A house exploded in Sterling, Virginia, Friday night as fire crews were inside, leaving at least one firefighter dead and at least 11 others injured, including nine other firefighters, officials say. The injured firefighters and two civilians were hospitalized after the blast, according to Loudoun County Fire and Rescue. ET “for an investigation” and were inside the home when it exploded, according to James Williams, the department’s assistant chief of operations. “This is a time where we need to support each other and hold each other up.”Officials say firefighters were inside the home when it exploded. Sterling is about 20 miles northwest of Arlington and is less than 5 miles north of the Washington Dulles International Airport.
Persons: James Williams, Williams, , Sterling, , ” John Padgett Organizations: CNN, Loudoun County Fire, Firefighters, , WUSA, Washington Dulles International Locations: Sterling , Virginia, Loudoun County, Arlington
CNN —On January 7, a group of Kansas City Chiefs fans got together to watch the last game of the regular season. “I got a call at work telling me that my son had passed,” said Jennifer Marquez, mother of one of the men. “And that they found him frozen in the backyard.”Her son, David Harrington, 37, was found dead outside a friend’s home in the Kansas City Northland. “If there was something he could’ve done to help them, he would’ve done it.”But more than two weeks later, the mystery continues to puzzle the Kansas City community. Eventually, she called the Kansas City police.
Persons: , , Jennifer Marquez, David Harrington, Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, ” John Picerno, Jon Harrington, fiancée, Marquez, Clayton, KCTV, ” Marquez, they’d, KMBC, Picerno, Let’s, she’d, Harrington, he’d, ” David Harrington, David Harrington’s, Joe Sutton, Melissa Alonso, Jennifer Feldman Organizations: CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Northland, Police, KMBC, Kansas City, KCTV CNN, CNN Weather, CNN Weather , Kansas City, The Kansas City Star, Frontier Forensics, Chiefs, Buffalo Bills Locations: Kansas, Kansas City, CNN Weather , Kansas, The
Hong Kong CNN —The US government has announced new regulations that aim to keep Chinese batteries out of cars sold in the United States, a move that could push up the price of electric vehicles for American drivers. China is the world’s leader in EV battery production, dominating almost “every stage of the EV battery supply chain,” according to a 2023 report by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Tesla is a longtime customer of China’s CATL, the world’s largest EV battery maker. Doubling downThe new measures add to existing efforts by Washington to redirect auto manufacturing to the United States. “Financial incentives play an important role in the widespread adoption of electric vehicles,” researchers at George Washington University found in a 2022 study.
Persons: Biden, ” John Podesta, , John Bozzella, , Tesla, China’s CATL, CATL, Jeff Kowalsky Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, EV, International Energy Agency, US Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Department of Energy, Treasury, Officials, IEA, , Alliance, Automotive Innovation, Ford, Getty, George Washington University, ” China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Locations: Hong Kong, United States, China, Russia, North Korea, Iran, America, Michigan, Washington, North America, Dearborn , Michigan, AFP, Europe, Beijing
The Murder of a Great Educator
  + stars: | 2023-11-06 | by ( Robert Maranto | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Journal Editorial Report: The week’s best and worst from from Kyle Peterson, Mary O’Grady and Dan Henninger. Images: AP/Zuma Press/Reuters Composite: Mark KellyNov. 6 is the 50th anniversary of one of the most important assassinations in U.S. history. Fifty years ago, while leaving a school-board meeting, the nation’s first black big-city school superintendent, Oakland, Calif.’s, Marcus Foster , was ambushed and killed instantly by a volley of cyanide-filled bullets. Marcus Foster was one of America’s greatest educators. As a principal in his native Philadelphia, he turned around three inner-city public schools in the 1950s and ’60s.
Persons: Kyle Peterson, Mary O’Grady, Dan Henninger, Mark Kelly, Marcus Foster, Foster “, , ” John P, Spencer, Organizations: Zuma Press, Reuters, American School Reform Locations: Oakland, Calif, Philadelphia
Photographs of some of the hostages taken captive this month cover a wall in Tel Aviv. (Zuma Press)JERUSALEM—Families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza by Hamas-led militants met on Sunday evening with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at his residence in Jerusalem. “We’ve been talking regularly to the Red Cross. We’re not being allowed in,” John Polin, the father of an Israeli-American hostage, said after the meeting. His son, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, was wounded and taken captive in the Oct. 7 attack.
Persons: Isaac Herzog, “ We’ve, We’re, ” John Polin, Hersh Goldberg Organizations: Zuma Locations: Tel Aviv, JERUSALEM, Gaza, Hamas, Jerusalem
“And it was like, huh!”When a smaller restaurant unexpectedly goes viral on TikTok or other social media, the sudden demand can be overwhelming. But savvy business owners who are able to adapt can parlay newfound fame into a lasting boost for their business. Elreda now has 10 locations, including newly opened restaurants in Detroit and Brooklyn — an expansion started by one viral video. “But it’s a good tired.”One person who knows about going viral is Dominique Ansel. In 2013, before most people knew the term “going viral,” the French pastry chef created the “Cronut,” a cross between a croissant and a doughnut, at his newly opened New York bakery.
Persons: hasn't, Nicolas Heller, New York Nico, , ” John Philis, Ali Elreda, Elreda, @misohungry, , It’s, Kevin Muccular, Katy, Chimetime, Aunt Bill’s, ” Muccular, Muccular, Philis, Max Ferfoglia, Nico’s, hasn’t, Dominique Ansel, Ansel, there’s Organizations: Lexington Candy, Sam's, Walmart, Labor, YouTube Locations: Lexington, New York City, New York, Downey , California, Detroit, Brooklyn, Katy , Texas, Houston, Texas, , Hong Kong, Las Vegas
CNN —“This boy’s too young to be singin’ the blues,” Elton John sings in one of his biggest hits “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.”And on Saturday, the legendary singer found himself singing with the sky blue side of Manchester as he was serenaded by Manchester City shortly after the team had won the FA Cup. Pep Guardiola’s side had defeated its bitter rival Manchester United 2-1 at Wembley to keep its hopes of a ‘treble’ still standing, before players and staff bumped into John at Manchester Airport on the tarmac by a plane. “Look who I ran into at Manchester Airport,” John posted on Instagram, alongside a photo of himself holding the FA Cup with some of City’s staff, including a grinning Guardiola. “Congratulations on an incredible double. Fingers crossed for the treble.”Videos posted by Manchester City showed John hugging each of the players in turn as they walked past him, while Phil Foden even posed for a selfie with the singer, before the team serenaded John with a rendition of his famous “Your Song.”“You can tell everybody, we’ve won the FA Cup,” City quipped.
Persons: ” Elton John, Pep Guardiola’s, John, ” John, Guardiola, , Phil Foden, we’ve Organizations: CNN, Manchester City, FA, Manchester United, Wembley, Manchester Airport, Locations: Manchester
BuzzFeed News will shut down
  + stars: | 2023-04-20 | by ( Oliver Darcy | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
New York CNN —BuzzFeed News, the Pulitzer Prize-winning digital news website that that took the internet by storm roughly a decade ago and inspired jealousy from legacy media organizations, will shutter, BuzzFeed chief executive Jonah Peretti announced Thursday. “While layoffs are occurring across nearly every division, we’ve determined that the company can no longer continue to fund BuzzFeed News as a standalone organization,” Peretti told staffers. BuzzFeed has “begun discussions with the News Guild,” the union which represents staffers at the company, about the actions. “HuffPost and BuzzFeed Dot Com have signaled that they will open a number of select roles for members of BuzzFeed News,” Peretti told employees. The news that BuzzFeed News will shutter prompted an outpouring of messages posted online from former BuzzFeed News staffers who expressed sadness and dismay.
[1/5] Plants grow through an array of solar panels in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S., May 6, 2022. REUTERS/Brian SnyderMarch 6 (Reuters) - U.S. imports of solar panels are finally picking up after months of gridlock stemming from implementation of a new law banning goods made with forced labor, according to two Chinese solar companies. The gains are a relief to major Chinese suppliers including Trina Solar (688599.SS) and Jinko Solar (JKS.N), who are finally getting products into the lucrative U.S. market after long delays. Trina rival Jinko Solar Holding Co Ltd (JKS.N) has also had shipments released from detention, a source close to the company said. It would not specify how many of those were solar products.
[1/4] John Podesta, the White House senior advisor for clean energy, delivers a speech during the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., March 6, 2023. REUTERS/Callaghan O'HareMarch 6 (Reuters) - U.S. imports of solar panels from Chinese suppliers are increasing as customs officials have clarified rules around complying with a new law banning goods made with forced labor, a White House official said on Monday. Trina Solar Co Ltd (688599.SS), a major Chinese solar manufacturer, told Reuters that more than 900 megawatts of solar panels has cleared U.S. customs in the last four months, with less than 1% of those products being detained for examination. Trina rival Jinko Solar Holding Co Ltd (JKS.N) has also had shipments released from detention, a source close to the company said. Reporting by Richard Valdmanis in Houston Editing by Chris Reese and David GregorioOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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