A jury on Wednesday found three men guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, ending a highly publicized trial that was seeped in issues such as race and the rights and limitations of self-defense.
Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, was jogging near Brunswick, Georgia, when he was chased by three White men and fatally shot in February 2020. Video of the episode surfaced more than two months later, sparking widespread demonstrations.
A sentencing date has not yet been set for the three convicted men: Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr. Their attorneys have said they planned to appeal.
Here are some of the other stories that made headlines from November 19-25, as well as some photos that caught our eye.

Mourners gather at a candlelight vigil in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on Monday, November 22. A driver rammed an SUV through a Christmas parade in Waukesha that weekend, killing six people and injuring dozens.
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Migrants sleep inside a warehouse in Belarus, near a border crossing with Poland, on Monday, November 22. The migrants, who had been staying in makeshift camps with below-zero temperatures, are at the center of a geopolitical dispute.
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Dogs pull a modified bicycle during a sled dog race in Wagenfeld-Ströhen, Germany, on Sunday, November 21.
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A Grogu balloon passes Radio City Music Hall during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. The parade looked more like its old self this year, with people lining the streets of Manhattan to watch on Thursday, November 25. Last year, the parade was for a TV-only crowd because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Kyle Rittenhouse closes his eyes and cries after he was acquitted of all the charges against him on Friday, November 19. Rittenhouse, 18, killed two people and shot another during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer. In the end, jurors agreed with Rittenhouse's testimony that he feared for his life and acted in self-defense.
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A member of the UK Border Force, right, helps young migrants on a beach in Dungeness, England, on Wednesday, November 24. The migrants had been rescued while crossing the English Channel. British and French leaders have recently ramped up a war of words over dangerous crossings of the English Channel, which have increased dramatically this year.
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A SpaceX rocket launches a NASA spacecraft from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Tuesday, November 23. The spacecraft is supposed to deliberately crash into an asteroid next year, testing the capabilities of asteroid deflection technology.
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Polar bears play fight with each other near Churchill, Manitoba, on Saturday, November 20.
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Florida State's Malik McClain catches a touchdown pass during a game at Boston College on Saturday, November 20. Florida State won 26-23.
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Elizabeth Holmes, center, arrives at a courthouse in San Jose, California, to testify in her criminal trial on Tuesday, November 23. Holmes, the founder of the failed blood-testing startup Theranos, has pleaded not guilty to charges that she intended to mislead investors, patients and doctors about the capabilities of her company.
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This aerial photo, taken on Monday, November 22, shows a section of the Coquihalla Highway that was washed away by severe flooding north of Hope, British Columbia.
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US President Joe Biden pardons a turkey named Peanut Butter during the annual White House turkey pardon on Friday, November 19. Biden also pardoned a turkey named Jelly.
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Workers clear debris from a damaged car in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Saturday, November 20. There were violent clashes the night before as people protested the country's new Covid-19 restrictions.
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Visitors pose for a photo in the middle of the artwork "Tunnel of Light" at the Kiyotsukyo Gorge in Tokamachi, Japan, on Sunday, November 21. The Kiyotsukyo Tunnel was redesigned by artist Ma Yansong of MAD Architects.
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Detroit's Isaiah Stewart is restrained by teammates after he was elbowed in the face by LeBron James during an NBA game on Sunday, November 21. Both players were ejected after the altercation. Stewart was later suspended two games without pay for "escalating" the confrontation and "repeatedly and aggressively" pursuing James. James, who said the elbow was accidental, was suspended for one game.
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A rescue dog named Monika, who was recently fitted with four prosthetic legs, is photographed in Novosibirsk, Russia, on Friday, November 19. The operation was conducted by veterinarian Sergei Gorshkov, who said Monika is adjusting well to her new mobility.
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A man watches urban climber Alain Robert scale the Skyper high-rise in Frankfurt, Germany, on Tuesday, November 23.
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Children help launch lanterns into the sky during the Yee Peng festival of lights in Lamphun, Thailand, on Saturday, November 20.
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Rescuers work at the scene where a workers' dormitory partially collapsed in Nanchang, China, on Tuesday, November 23. At least four people were killed.
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The North Carolina Tar Heels take the field for a college football game against Wofford on Saturday, November 20.
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Wanda Cooper-Jones, the mother of Ahmaud Arbery, leaves a courthouse in Brunswick, Georgia, after three men were convicted of Arbery's murder on Wednesday, November 24. "I never thought this day would come, but God is good," she said. "And I just want to tell everybody thank you. Thank you for those who marched, those who prayed."
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A man swims in a partially frozen lake in Shenyang, China, on Monday, November 21.
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Minnesota guard Anthony Edwards is called for an offensive foul as he dunks over Miami's Gabe Vincent during an NBA game on Wednesday, November 24.
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Two people take in a sunset in Churchill, Manitoba, on Friday, November 19.
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Officials work at the site of a deadly bus fire near the village of Bosnek, Bulgaria, on Tuesday, November 23. At least 45 people were killed when the bus crashed and caught fire. The cause of the accident was unclear, but the bus appeared to have hit a highway barrier either before or after it caught fire, officials said.
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A man returns to Haiti after buying chickens at a market in Dajabón, Dominican Republic, on Friday, November 19.
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The sun sets behind Luke Jerram's "Floating Earth" installation at Pennington Flash, a lake in Wigan, England, on Monday, November 22.
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Confetti falls around presidential candidate Jose Antonio Kast during an election night rally in Santiago, Chile, on Sunday, November 21. Kast, a candidate of the hard right, will face leftist candidate Gabriel Boric in a runoff election next month.
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Bayern Munich's Thomas Müller takes a corner kick during a UEFA Champions League match in Kiev, Ukraine, on Tuesday, November 23.
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Red crabs walk on a road in Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, on Tuesday, November 23. Every year, millions of the island's red crabs migrate to the ocean during their mating season.
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Serbia's Andrea Todorovic keeps her eye on the ball as she serves during a match at the World Table Tennis Championships on Wednesday, November 24.
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German Vice-Chancellor Olaf Scholz, at center in the red tie, walks with coalition leaders after three political parties sealed a deal for a new government on Wednesday, November 24. Scholz has been proposed as the next chancellor to replace outgoing leader Angela Merkel.
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Rapper Cardi B wears a mask on the red carpet before hosting the American Music Awards on Sunday, November 21.
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German lugers Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken lose their sled as they compete at a World Cup event in Beijing on Sunday, November 21.
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A partial lunar eclipse, the longest in over 500 years, can be seen above an illuminated building in Jiujiang, China, on Friday, November 19. The eclipse lasted over six hours. See last week in 40 photos.
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