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11/18: Ahmaud Arbery's shooter takes the stand. Congressman Gosar censured by Congress.

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In a surprise move, the man who killed Ahmaud Arbery takes the stand. He'll face questions from prosecutors today. In the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, day three of deliberations, as his lawyers are again asking for a mistrial. Congressman Paul Gosar has officially been censured -- for posting an animated video depicting him assassinating a democratic lawmaker and attacking President Biden. One of the highest-profile rioters in the assault on the Capitol, the so-called "Q-anon shaman," will serve more than three years in prison. The FDA could authorize a Pfizer booster shot for all adults -- as early as today. More than 10,000 John Deere workers are back on the job this morning -- after a deal was finally reached to end a month-long strike. This morning, the foreign ministers of the G7 countries officially condemned Belarus over the migrant crisis at its border with Poland. Two men convicted in the murder of Malcolm X are expected to be exonerated today after a dramatic legal turnaround.

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