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The weekend that was
• The Justice Department announced federal charges in a thwarted Iranian plot to kill Donald Trump before the presidential election. According to court documents, Farhad Shakeri is still at large in Iran. Meanwhile the final presidential projection showed that Trump will win Arizona, completing a sweep of the battleground states and bringing his total number of projected Electoral College votes to 312, compared with 226 for Kamala Harris. Follow live updates. • Russia and Ukraine have exchanged record numbers of drone strikes, with Moscow launching a total of 145 drones – the most ever in a single nighttime attack of the war. Ukraine, meanwhile, fired an unprecedented number of drones toward Russia’s capital. • Qatar is suspending its role as a mediator in talks between Israel and Hamas after concluding that the two sides are no longer negotiating in good faith, its foreign ministry said. Qatar, alongside Egypt, served as an intermediary for the two sides, which do not officially maintain direct contact. • US stocks closed at record highs, notching their best week all year after Trump’s election victory. The S&P 500 briefly crossed 6,000 points for the first time ever before closing at about 5,996. The Dow rose about 260 points. • One person was killed and several others were injured in a shooting on the last day of homecoming week at Alabama’s Tuskegee University. Social media video shows people ducking for cover at a parking lot as gunshots rang out.
The week ahead
Monday November 11 is Veterans Day, a holiday honoring men and women who have served in the US armed forces.
Tuesday The judge who presided over Donald Trump’s hush money trial earlier this year is expected to decide whether to wipe away Trump’s conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a payment to an adult film star, or to proceed with sentencing the president-elect later this month. Judge Juan Merchan’s self-imposed deadline follows the Supreme Court’s decision this summer granting a president partial presidential immunity. If Merchan decides to wipe away the conviction, the charges will be dismissed.
Wednesday Senate Republicans will choose a successor to Mitch McConnell, who announced in February that he would not run for leader in the next Congress, ending what will be an 18-year tenure. Texas Sen. John Cornyn and Senate GOP Whip John Thune, the two top candidates to succeed McConnell, poured millions into GOP candidates’ campaign accounts and stumped for them on the trail as part of an effort to lock up support. A third leadership candidate, Florida Sen.Rick Scott, is seen as a long shot, even though he has been in regular contact with Trump in their home state.
Hunter Biden is set to be sentenced on three felony gun charges intended to prevent drug addicts from possessing firearms. President Joe Biden’s son was convicted in June and faces up to 25 years in prison and a fine of up to $750,000. He is also awaiting sentencing in December after pleading guilty in his federal tax case.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability will hold a hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena — more commonly known as UFOs. Three retired military veterans testified at a hearing in July 2023 that the sightings are a national security problem and that the government has been too secretive about them. One went as far as to claim that the US government has not only UFOs in its possession but also the remains of the allegedly “non-human” pilots of the craft.
Thursday President Biden is scheduled to travel to Lima, Peru, to attend the 2024 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit. The 21 APEC member economies — which include China, Japan and Australia — make up nearly half of global trade and nearly 40% of the global population.
Happy birthday to King Charles III, who turns 76.
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One Thing: 🎧 How Trump sold him In this episode of the “One Thing” podcast, CNN’s David Rind speaks to an Illinois man who was convinced to vote for Trump after years of voting for Democrats. Listen here.
Photos of the week
Former President Donald Trump appears with his wife, Melania, and son Barron on stage at his election night watch party in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday, November 6.
Will Lanzoni/CNN
A woman hugs her brother-in-law after rescuing some of their belongings from their flooded house in Paiporta, Spain, on Tuesday, November 5. Deadly flash floods ripped across southern and eastern Spain. Some areas received up to 12 inches of rain in just a few hours.
Emilio Morenatti/AP
Runners cross the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge during the New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 3.
Craig T Fruchtman/Getty Images
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, delivers her concession speech Wednesday, November 6, at Howard University in Washington, DC. She acknowledged her stinging election loss while committing to a peaceful transfer of power. “A fundamental principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. … At the same time, in our nation, we owe loyalty not to a president or a party, but to the Constitution of the United States, and loyalty to our conscience and to our God,” she said. “My allegiance to all three is why I am here to say: While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign.”
Austin Steele/CNN
A man lights candles during Day of the Dead celebrations in Mazatlán Villa de Flores, Mexico, on Saturday, November 2.
Jorge Luis Plata/Reuters
A supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris applauds as the Democratic presidential nominee delivered her concession speech in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, November 6.
Jacquelyn Martin/AP
Traffic rolls through a colorful forest in Usingen, Germany, on Friday, November 1.
Michael Probst/AP
Celine Ali Nassif, a 3-year-old who suffered second-degree burns and a fractured leg in an Israeli airstrike, is kissed by her uncle Dr. Hassan Nassif at a hospital in Baalbek, Lebanon, on Friday, November 1. Her home was hit by an airstrike on October 28, killing seven members of her family and flinging her into the street. For weeks, Israel has been carrying out a massive bombing campaign in Lebanon as it targets the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times/Redux
Singer Taylor Swift performs during a concert in Indianapolis on Friday, November 1. Indianapolis was the last US stop on her Eras Tour.
Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley hurdles Jacksonville’s Jarrian Jones while looking the other way on Sunday, November 3. The amazing play left his head coach speechless. See the best photos from the 2024 NFL season.
Elsa/Getty Images
Schoolchildren in the Indonesian village of Lewolaga run during an eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Thursday, November 7.
Arnold Welianto/AFP/Getty Images
The headstone of women’s suffragist Susan B. Anthony is covered in “I voted” stickers at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York, on Tuesday, November 5.
Lauren Petracca/AP
Firefighters try to control the spread of the Mountain Fire as it burns a structure in Camarillo, California, on Wednesday, November 6. The wildfire, which began Wednesday morning, burned into neighborhoods, set homes on fire and prompted authorities to send more than 14,000 evacuation notices as it spread to thousands of acres in a matter of hours.
Etienne Laurent/AFP/Getty Images
Detroit Lions wide receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Tim Patrick celebrate a touchdown during their team’s 24-14 win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, November 3. St. Brown was inspired by a touchdown celebration made the day before by Jalen Walthall, a college player at Incarnate Word.
Tork Mason/USA Today Network/Imagn Images/Reuters
Workers position floating booms as they harvest cranberries in Middleborough, Massachusetts, on Friday, November 1.
Charles Krupa/AP
Palestinian children receive food at the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza on Wednesday, November 6.
Eyad Baba/AFP/Getty Images
A supporter of former President Donald Trump gestures from a truck outside of the Versailles restaurant in Miami on Tuesday, November 5.
Silvio Campos/AFP/Getty Images
Voting results are posted Tuesday, November 5, at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center in Fairburn, Georgia. See more photos from Election Day.
Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg/Getty Images
A woman poses for a picture during the KatrinasFest in San Jose, Costa Rica, on Sunday, November 3. The Catrina character, a tall female skeleton commonly depicted wearing a fancy gown and a lavish hat, is a popular Day of the Dead symbol.
Ezequiel Becerra/AFP/Getty Images
Thousands of people protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, lighting fires and blocking one of the busiest highways in the country, after Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was fired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, November 5. Netanyahu and Gallant have often disagreed over Israel’s war in Gaza.
Ori Aviram/Middle East Images/AFP/Getty Images
Government workers in New Delhi spray chemicals to clean toxic foam in the polluted Yamuna River on Tuesday, November 5. This isn’t the first time the foam, a mixture of sewage and industrial waste, has formed over sections of the river.
Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters
Supporters of former President Donald Trump react to election results at a watch party in New York on Wednesday, November 6.
Andrew Kelly/Reuters
A swan stands on a beach of Japan’s Lake Yamanakako on Thursday, October 31. In the background is Mount Fuji, which still remained snowless — the latest the iconic mountain had been without a snowcap since records began 130 years ago.
Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images
Vice President Kamala Harris, right, makes a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” on November 2, a few days before the election. “You got this,” Harris told her “SNL” alter ego, played by Maya Rudolph.
Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times/Redux
A car sticks out of a garage in Valencia, Spain, on Saturday, November 2. Flash flooding devastated the Valencia region, which saw its heaviest rainfall in 28 years.
Manu Fernandez/AP
Voters fill out their ballots at the First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn, Michigan, on Tuesday, November 5.
David Goldman/AP
A member of Nepal’s Armed Police Force worships a dog at their kennel division during the Kukur Tihar festival in Kathmandu on Thursday, October 31. Every year, dogs are worshipped during the festival to acknowledge their role in providing security. See last week in 30 photos.
Niranjan Shrestha/AP
The week in 27 photos
Check out more imagesfrom the week that was, curated by CNN Photos.
What’s happening in entertainment
TV and streaming Former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson will face Jake Paul — the YouTuber-turned-boxer — in a highly anticipated bout that will be streamed on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET Friday. The match was originally slated for July 20 but was delayed after Tyson suffered an ulcer flare-up in May. Tyson, 57, will participating in his first professional matchup since 2005. Paul, who is 30 years younger than Tyson, competed in his first boxing match in 2018.
In theaters Thanksgiving may still be a few weeks away, but that’s not stopping Hollywood from getting into the Christmas spirit. Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans team up to rescue a kidnapped Santa Claus in “Red One.” Lucy Liu and J.K. Simmons co-star. “Red One” flies onto the big screen Friday.
What’s happening in sports
At a glance … In the NFL, we’re now officially past the halfway point of the season. Here’s what to watch for in today’s games.
In college football, Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel broke the NCAA record for total career touchdowns during his team’s win over Maryland.
In the MLS playoffs, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami were eliminated by Atlanta in a shocking first-round upset. Miami entered the postseason as the No. 1 seed and heavy favorite to win the championship.
NASCAR Hall of Famer and three-time Daytona 500 winner Bobby Allison died at the age of 86 at his home in Mooresville, North Carolina.
For more of your favorite sports, head on over to CNN Sports as well as Bleacher Report, which — like CNN — is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
Quiz time!
Looking for a challenge to start your week? Take CNN’s weekly news quizto see how much you remember from the week that was! So far, 50% of fellow quiz fans have gotten eight or more questions right. How will you fare?
Play me off …
‘Wipe Out’ As if we needed further proof that “there’s a day for that,” Saturday is International Check Your Wipers Day — a safe driving campaign started by a company that makes — you guessed it — windshield wiper blades. (Click here to view)