CNN Site Map (Galleries) for November - 2015
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- 2015-11-30Singapore will have its own little red book in the second half of 2016. But before the new Michelin Guide Singapore is launched, here's help for finding what to eat in the city.
- 2015-11-30Fox's hit series "Gotham" would not work quite as well without the incredible sets (like Edward Nygma's apartment, seen here) where cops and villains scheme and battle. They help create a larger-than-life atmosphere. CNN recently visi
- 2015-11-30An artist's impression of how the Chinese city of Shanghai could look if temperatures rise by just two degrees Celsius. The following images show were provided by Climate Central as part of report released November 8, 2015.
- 2015-11-30Yao Chen, the first Chinese UNHCR goodwill ambassador, is among the notable women of the 2016 Pirelli calendar.
- 2015-11-30Milwaukee schoolteacher Reginald Jackson speaks at Marquette University's Helfaer Theatre on Monday, November 16, during a presentation about the African-American perspective of the novel "To Kill A Mockingbird." Jackson chairs the board of
- 2015-11-30Ma'lae Jones lives in Sandtown-Winchester, the same neighborhood in which Freddie Gray was raised. She is a kindergarten student at New Song Academy. "I want to be a ballet teacher" when I grow up, she said. The trial for the first of the s
- 2015-11-30President Barack Obama -- with his daughters Sasha, left, and Malia -- laughs about pardoning a Thanksgiving turkey during a ceremony at the White House on Wednesday, November 25. "It is hard to believe that this my seventh year of pardoning a turkey
- 2015-11-30Virunga National Park's gorillas are the park's most prized residents and its most convincing argument for tourists to venture to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, across the border from Rwanda. But park officials admit tourism alone will ne
- 2015-11-30Another big jolt of "Star Wars" mania came on Wednesday, November 4, when Lucasfilm and Disney released character posters for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," including this close-up of Harrison Ford as Han Solo.
- 2015-11-30"Patience you must have," Yoda would say.
That's the least you need to painstakingly recreate classic Star Wars scenes from single sheets of paper using a knife, "kirigami" style.
This one is from the beginning of Star Wars IV:
- 2015-11-30Singapore has a constant appetite for new restaurants. Among the latest is French eatery Rhubarb. Its signature dish is fowl cooked two ways -- a la plancha breast and its leg confit, served with rhubarb and rose puree, salsify and candied grapes in a sav
- 2015-11-30Egyptologists are optimistic that a second chamber may soon be found behind King Tutankhamun's tomb, based on results of scans from the Valley of the Kings. One archaeologist has speculated that if the second chamber exists, it could be Queen Neferti
- 2015-11-30The U.S. Marines' version of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter was declared ready for combat this year, but the Navy and Air Force are still waiting for the finishing touches to be made on their jets.
The fighter jet has been in development for nearly
- 2015-11-30Climate activists organized a silent march in Paris on Sunday to avoid defying a ban on mass protest on Sunday, November 29. More than 140 world leaders are gathering in Paris for high-stakes climate talks that start Monday, and activists are holding marc
- 2015-11-30Started in 2015, the Yellow Backie scheme is aimed at making connections between Amsterdam locals and visitors to the city.
- 2015-11-30As world leaders prepare to make major promises on climate change, CNN wants to know the little ways that you try to help the planet. Here are our ideas - what are yours? Share your tips with #CNNGoGreen.
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- 2015-11-30The regal American bald eagle soars above the trees during the harsh Oklahoma winter, nesting in spots like this one at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
- 2015-11-30For 15 years, Hatnim Lee has been photographing customers at her parents' liquor store in Washington. She calls her portrait series "Plexiglass."
- 2015-11-30President Barack Obama, French President Francois Hollande, second from right, and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo arrive at the Bataclan, site of one of the Paris terrorists attacks, to pay their respects to the victims after Obama arrived in town for the COP21
- 2015-11-29A suspect is in custody on Friday, November 27, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Police were in a shootout with a gunman inside a Planned Parenthood facility, hours after a shooter was first reported in the area.
- 2015-11-28Those colorful visuals, that ever-present Queen soundtrack ... 1980's "Flash Gordon" was supposed to be a blockbuster on par with "Star Wars." It wasn't quite that, but the campy film was quite successful in the UK and has ga
- 2015-11-27There are three versions of "The Cutting Edge," the collection of Bob Dylan material from 1965-66: a two-CD "Best of," a six-CD "Deluxe Edition," above, and an 18-CD "Collector's Edition" that includes every si
- 2015-11-27It's the most wonderful time of the year, and December has quite a few streaming gifts, including the second season of "Transparent" from Amazon Prime. Here's what else you can look forward to during the month.
- 2015-11-27Casey Kasem, who entertained radio listeners for almost four decades as the host of countdown shows such as "American Top 40" and "Casey's Top 40," died early Sunday, June 15, 2014, according to a Facebook post from his daughter K
- 2015-11-27Is it a photo or a painting? Ruud van Empel synthesizes fragments of hundreds of images to create arresting images that blur the lines. (A single image can take three months to finish.)
- 2015-11-27A Russian fighter jet is shot down by Turkey near the Turkish-Syrian border on Tuesday, November 24. One of the two pilots was killed in the air, while the second was rescued. Turkey said it hit the plane after it violated Turkey's airspace and ignor
- 2015-11-27Walls of Benin is a fashion brand created by Cameroonian-British designer Chi Atanga.
- 2015-11-27Space, Hope and Brutalism, a new release from Yale University Press, highlights the controversial architecture movement that flourished in post-war Britain from 1945 to 1975. Brutalist buildings have been praised as revolutionary and condemned as cold and
- 2015-11-27Paris' usually jam-packed roads went car-free for a day on September 27.
- 2015-11-27Damaged belongings outside a completely gutted property following a bushfire north of Adelaide, South Australia, on November 26, 2015. For a second day hundreds of firefighters battled a devastating blaze that has left two dead and at least 13 in hospital
- 2015-11-27Thailand's 1950 Liquors Act prohibits individuals from brewing and distributing their own beer. But that hasn't stopped Wichit Saiklao (nicknamed P'Chit) from founding his own microbrewery, Chit Beer.
- 2015-11-26A single summer stole more than 200 feet (60 meters) of ice from the snout of Sólheimajökull, a glacier in Iceland, seen in April 2006.
- 2015-11-26People in New York watch the SpongeBob SquarePants balloon as it floats during the 89th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, November 26.
- 2015-11-26Sister Mary Killeen, right, has been working in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya, for nearly 40 years. On Friday, she'll be addressing Pope Francis, who is on his first visit to the continent.
- 2015-11-26Snow blankets the Great Wall at twilight near Beijing, China on November 23, 2015.
- 2015-11-26A Chinese paramilitary police officer stands guard outside Tiananmen Gate in Beijing.
- 2015-11-25Dark meat (thighs and drumsticks) cooks more slowly than white breast meat. No matter which cooking method you use, shield the breast meat to protect it from the heat by starting the bird either breast side down or with the breast to the side, then finish
- 2015-11-25Return to the world of 1986's classic comic book "The Dark Knight Returns" in the just-released "Dark Knight III: The Master Race."
- 2015-11-25CNN Hero Monique Pool has been helping to rescue animals -- mostly sloths -- in her native Suriname since 2005. Click through the gallery to see more images of Pool and these fascinating animals.
- 2015-11-25The U.S. Marine Corps has awarded BAE Systems a contract for the Engineering, Manufacturing and Development (EMD) phase of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) 1.1 program.
- 2015-11-25The Spider-Man balloon makes its way down New York's Sixth Avenue during the 88th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, November 27, 2014.
- 2015-11-25This is the plane that Asmelash Zeferu will attempt to take off in -- despite having never flown before. The Ethiopian researched for over 10 years before spending 570 days building the plane, modeled on one used to train pilots in the U.S. during the 192
- 2015-11-25The Atmotube detects hundreds of dangerous airborne impurities.
- 2015-11-25Syrian artist Imranovi creates graphics to remind us that while the world focuses on ISIS, Bashar al-Assad is still waging war on the people of Syria.
"My main message was spreading the news. But now after this amount of time, everybody knows what&
- 2015-11-25Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt snaps a selfie at the Los Angeles premiere of his new film "The Night Before" on Wednesday, November 18.
- 2015-11-25"Porsche Sounds" is a new book, produced in collaboration with the Historical Archives of Porsche AG and Porsche Club GB. Head of archives Dieter Landenberger curates a selection of images and sounds. He says his personal favorite is the Porsche
- 2015-11-25Popular culture has been slow to embrace feathered dinosaurs, which feel so different to the scaly, green creatures of childhood books. But in Disney Pixar's new animated movie "The Good Dinosaur," which takes place in a world where dinosau
- 2015-11-25Robyn Curnow's grandfather was held in Changhi Prison in Singapore during World War II. This pencil sketch, captioned "Changi, 1942," is one of the few mementos he kept from his time as a prisoner of the Japanese army.
- 2015-11-25From 1907 to 1930, Edward S. Curtis documented Native Americans tribes and their way of life. Christopher Cardozo has about 4,000 of Curtis' photographic prints, and he selected the best ones for a new photo book called "Edward S. Curtis: One Hu
- 2015-11-24In the beginning, there was 1976's "Rocky," the film about a struggling boxer whose "whole life was a million-to-one shot." So was the film, starring and written by the then-unknown Sylvester Stallone. But in a year that also feat
- 2015-11-24A Nigerian policeman inspects the site of a suicide attack by Boko Haram at a busy cattle market in the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri in June, 2015. Boko Haram overtook ISIS as the world's deadliest terror group last year, according to the
- 2015-11-24A juvenile allosaurus nicknamed "Young Al" is only the second specimen of its type ever discovered.
- 2015-11-24Passengers who use their feet as weapons topped Expedia's list of onboard etiquette violators in its 2015 Airplane Etiquette Study. Just over 60% of those surveyed find rear seat-kickers very annoying.
- 2015-11-24Outstanding Achievement Award winner Karl Lagerfeld and American Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
- 2015-11-24Don't count out "Creed" when it comes to some Oscar races. The film has earned rave reviews and talk of nominations. Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone star in a continuation of the "Rocky" series. It opens November 25.
- 2015-11-24Jeff Brock's 1952 Buick Super Riviera has been "chopped, dropped, stretched, and given a brutal futuristic nose job" which hit 165.735 mph (266.72 kmh) in 2013.
- 2015-11-24A Russian warplane goes down in Syria's Bayirbucak region, near the Turkish border, on November 24, 2015.
- 2015-11-24Dutch ambassador to Sudan, Susan Blankhart, pledged to swim across the Nile if her embassy's Facebook page received 10,000 likes.
- 2015-11-24We asked our Twitter followers to send us their favorite African proverbs and tag them #CNNAfricanProverbs. These are 11 of our favorites.
- 2015-11-24The iconic blue gingham apron and shirt costume that Judy Garland wore as Dorothy in the 1939 classic "The Wizard of Oz" sold for $1,565,000 at a New York auction. Here are other items that fetched eye-popping record sales prices on the auction
- 2015-11-24Rides don't come much bigger or more remote than this. The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route is off-road touring from Canada's Alberta all the way to New Mexico that takes in 61,000 meters of climb. That's more than 200,000 feet of glorious
- 2015-11-24The bodies of miners killed by a landslide are placed on the ground in a jade mining site in Hpakhant in Myanmar's Kachin state.
- 2015-11-24British sculptor Sir Antony Gormley's work, "Event Horizon" consists of 31 life-size sculptures cast from the artist's body. In Hong Kong, Gormley is interested in seeing how the sculptures will be interpreted in an Asian context. &quo
- 2015-11-24A 66-meter custom-built motoryacht, OKTO's five suites accommodate up to 10 guests served by a crew of 17. For the median cost of a single-family home in Seattle, it can be yours for a week.
- 2015-11-23These buttercup-type squash grow up to 5 pounds on average. The insides of this heirloom squash can be roasted and has a nutty sweet flavor.
- 2015-11-23Harvard University police said they were investigating a possible hate crime at the law school after someone covered portraits of black faculty members in tape, according to university officials. Some photographs were defaced with strips of black tape and
- 2015-11-23The Recording Academy doesn't always get it right when it hands out Grammy Awards, but here are 20 cases where it did. The 2011 album was a beast, surpassing 11 million in U.S. sales alone and earning six Grammy wins, including album of the year.
- 2015-11-23Matthew Karsten, otherwise known as The Expert Vagabond, has been traveling the world since 2010. He left his job and girlfriend and hit the road, but the adventure only really began in Guatemala.
"Hungry for a wild adventure, I recruited fellow tra
- 2015-11-23The heist in April targeted the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Ltd., which has been "the epicenter of London's jewelry trade since medieval times." Police believe it took days. This hole through a vault wall is about 10 inches high and 18 inche
- 2015-11-23The centerpiece of most Thanksgiving dinners, a 3-ounce serving of roasted white meat turkey has 125 calories. You bring up the calorie count by opting for dark meat instead of light —it has 147 calories -- and eating the skin, which adds 26 calories.
- 2015-11-23The brand that has defined luxury SUVs has gone topless with the 2017 Evoque convertible.
- 2015-11-23Gambela Elementary School, Gambela, Welisso District, Ethiopia. Grade 1 music class, October 9, 2009.
- 2015-11-23The Twitter Premier League (TPL) is not run as a business, but has attracted some big name sponsors.
- 2015-11-23PrivateFly, a global booking service for private jet charter, has launched a travel itinerary which takes passengers on a tour of the Caribbean's most dramatic landing strips, including the tiny volcanic island of Saba.
- 2015-11-23Kendall and Kylie Jenner attend the 2015 American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, November 22.
- 2015-11-23Excavation of the world's largest underground army started after local farmers discovered the first Terra-cotta warrior while digging a well in 1974 in Xi'an, China.
- 2015-11-23A Belgian soldier stands guard around a security perimeter as a reported police intervention takes place around the Grand Place central square in Brussels on Sunday, November 22. Multiple raids took place throughout Brussels, according to the Belgium Fed
- 2015-11-22The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual tradition in New York and on television, Thursday at 9 a.m. ET.
- 2015-11-22Two of Hollywood's hottest celebrities, Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello, will exchange vows on Sunday, November 22, 2015. The two arrived at The Breakers Palm Beach resort in Florida and have been doing things up big, according to the New York Dail
- 2015-11-22So many fans want to know who Carly Simon is singing about in her hit song "You're So Vain." She's said the second verse is about former love Warren Beatty but has denied that ex-husband James Taylor, seen here with her, was a muse.
- 2015-11-22Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, greet supporters at a barbecue event in Ames, Iowa, on Sunday, November 15.
- 2015-11-20Security forces escort hostages who were freed from the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, Mali, on Friday, November 20. Gunmen stormed the hotel and took 170 hostages. At least 21 deaths have been reported. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the
- 2015-11-20A Swiss farmer discovered the coins in his cherry orchard, after seeing a shimmering object.
- 2015-11-20People go through a security checkpoint to attend a Mass in homage to victims of the Paris terror attacks at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on Sunday, November 15. French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency after the attacks in Paris
- 2015-11-20Claire Guest is the CEO of Medical Detection Dogs, a company that trains dogs to sniff out cancer. Her fox red Labrador, Daisy, caught her breast cancer six years ago when she was 45. "She kept staring at me and lunging into my chest. It led me to fi
- 2015-11-20A forensic scientist works near a Paris cafe on Saturday, November 14, following a series of coordinated attacks in Paris the night before that killed scores of people. ISIS has claimed responsibility.
- 2015-11-20There's time for barbecue for fans heading to Austin, Texas, to see Texas Tech's Red Raiders take on the Longhorns. Franklin Barbecue in Austin is consistently rated among the state's best barbecue joints.
- 2015-11-20A large crowd gathers to lay flowers and candles in front of the Carillon restaurant in Paris on Sunday, November 15. The restaurant was among several Paris establishments targeted by terrorist attacks on Friday, November 13. More than 129 people were kil
- 2015-11-20In 2010, photographer Vlad Sokhin gained rare access to the rituals and practices of the Nyau brotherhood, a secret society of the Chewa people that exists in communities in Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia. He reveals how he managed to infiltrate, and ultim
- 2015-11-20Move over fingerprints. From your ears to your toes, many of your body parts make you uniquely special. And all of them are being investigated as a way to identify you from others in a crowd.
- 2015-11-19The most beautiful bookshop in China is hidden in an underground parking lot. "Here in Librairie Avant-Garde, reading is our religion and this place is the heaven for readers," says Zhang Xing, manager of the shop beneath Wutaichan Stadium in Na
- 2015-11-19A body is removed from an apartment that was raided by police in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, France, on Wednesday, November 18. French special forces raided a building in Saint-Denis, looking for those behind the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. Th
- 2015-11-19The number of salmonella infections linked to cucumbers continues to soar. Four people have died in this year's ongoing outbreak, according to the Centers for Disease Control, which has reported more than 800 cases.
- 2015-11-1919 November is World Toilet Day, an occasion to draw attention to the plight of 650 million people in the world who do not have access to clean water, and more than 2.3 billion who do not have access to a safe, private toilet. International charity WSUP p
- 2015-11-19The militant group ISIS published this image of what it claims is the bomb that brought down Metrojet Flight 9268 on Saturday, October 31. The photograph shows a soft-drink can and two components that appear to be a detonator and a switch. Flight 9268 cra
- 2015-11-19The Jane took top prize for best restaurant design at this year's Restaurant and Bar Design Awards.
This ex-military hospital chapel was transformed into an alluring space by local design practice Piet Boon. It features a statement, spiked chandel
- 2015-11-19Lionfish have swarmed the U.S. East Coast, wiping out local species. The good news is, they taste great in sushi form.
- 2015-11-19A new Twentieth Century Fox World theme park and resort is set to open in Dubai by 2018, with rides and attractions based on the studio's enviable library of hit films and TV shows including "Titanic," "Predator," "Ice Age an
- 2015-11-19Fans of Suzanne Collins' "Hunger Games" may mourn the end of the film franchise with the release of the last film, "Mockingjay -- Part 2." Here are more young adult titles that went from the bookshelf to the box office.
- 2015-11-19The Supremes prepare for a show at New York's Apollo Theater in 1965. The singing group had several hit songs that year, including "Stop! In the Name of Love," "Back in My Arms Again" and "I Hear a Symphony." Bruce David
- 2015-11-19Located in the once multi-ethnic neighborhood of Samatya, Ali Haydar is a true meyhane (Turkish tavern). You'll find the classic kebab varieties here, from ali nazik to sarma beyti, but getting the mixed platter makes things easier.
- 2015-11-19The first U.S. citizen to be killed by ISIS, James Foley was taken hostage in Syria in November 2012 and beheaded in August 2014. The 40-year old from Rochester, New Hampshire was an experienced war journalist who contributed videos to major media outlets
- 2015-11-18Home to a section of the amazing Kumano Kodo -- a series of pilgrimage routes spanning the southern part of Japan's Wakayama Prefecture -- Tanabe City has developed a groundbreaking tourism model that develops and preserves local heritage sites at th
- 2015-11-18This 84-year-old villa located just near West Lake in Hangzhou, capital of China's Zhejiang Province, reopened as a McCafe on November 15, 2015.
- 2015-11-18Producer Dick Wolf's third Chicago-based series had a solid start in the ratings, but critics weren't too excited by this followup to "Chicago Fire" and "Chicago P.D." Grade: C+
- 2015-11-18Lucasfilm and EA Digital Illusions CE worked for three years in an unprecedented collaboration to create "Star Wars Battlefront." The artistic crews visited the redwoods in California to get the same look and feel director Richard Marquand got w
- 2015-11-18The list of 2015 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients includes renowned individuals from a variety of fields. Steven Spielberg has directed some of the most famous movies in history, including "Jaws," "E.T." and "Schindler&apo
- 2015-11-18Mixologist Kellie Thorn gave CNN a few tips on how to craft the perfect cocktail for guests over Thanksgiving and throughout the holidays. Thorn is the beverage director for former "Top Chef" Hugh Acheson's restaurants in Georgia. She is al
- 2015-11-18University of Southern California PhD candidate Behnaz Farahi has created Caress of the Gaze, a 3-D-printed garment that detects and responds to the gaze of others.
- 2015-11-18Singer John Mayer teases his Instagram followers on Tuesday, November 17. "This could be us but you're not a fluffy little eight week old puppy," he wrote.
- 2015-11-18Sam Phillips, right, founded his Memphis Recording Service in 1950 and Sun Records three years later. He helped discover some of the most important talent in rock 'n' roll history, including Elvis Presley, here with Scotty Moore and Bill Black i
- 2015-11-18Italy is a minefield of foods that'll destroy diets. In the southern town of Matera, this addictive Assassin Spaghetti dish makes use of locally grown killer chilies.
- 2015-11-18The gin-based Singapore Sling was invented at the Raffles Hotel's Long Bar in 1915. Raffles Singapore has been working with Sipsmith artisan gin to create a centennial version of the national drink.
- 2015-11-17Cartagena, Colombia, celebrates its independence from Spain each November 11 with an extended carnival highlighted by the coronation of Miss Colombia. Click on for a picture of this year's party and Miss Colombia winner.
- 2015-11-17Photographer Fabrice Monteiro has teamed up with costume designer Doulsy to create a photo series with a strong message. Capturing haunting pictures of the world's diminishing environmental state, the series, titled "The Prophecy," highligh
- 2015-11-17"Kadingirra is a combination of two things. My Iranian roots and the urban environment I grew up at in The Netherlands," says photographer and artist Pouria Khojasteh.
- 2015-11-17A memorial commemorates the victims of the Paris attacks on a street in Paris on Monday, November 16.
- 2015-11-17At 4,092 meters, the stunning St. Johns Peak is only three meters shorter than Mount Kinabalu's true summit, Low's Peak. It was named after a former British counsel in Brunei who joined the second and third documented climbs of Mount Kinabalu in
- 2015-11-16Karen Garsee and her family canoeing on Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas.
- 2015-11-16The Eiffel Tower in Paris is illuminated in the French national colors on Monday, November 16. Displays of support for the French people were evident at landmarks around the globe after the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday, November 13.
- 2015-11-16Lade AS's Vindskip concept is a hybrid merchant vessel designed for sustainable sea transport, driven by the wind and liquefied natural gas.
- 2015-11-16Donna Karan's eight-page 'In Women We Trust' campaign depicted a woman on a campaign trail, being sworn in as president, and sitting in the Oval Office. "I'm not trying to elevate women at the expense of men, but to say that a wom
- 2015-11-16Southwest Airlines recently launched Luv Seat, an upcycling initiative that aims to repurpose 80,000 used leather seat covers. Rather than simply donating the materials, Southwest has partnered with NGOs in Africa that will use them to provide job trainin
- 2015-11-16CNN asked its Twitter followers how they landed their dream jobs. We took some of our favorite responses of how to follow your passion and illustrated them. Some, like @HebExplorer, have turned a love of travel into a career.
- 2015-11-16The day after the terror attacks in Paris on Friday, November 13, Magnum photographer Alex Majoli photographed the range of responses to the tragedy. This image of two people embracing and crying in front of Le Carillon, the bar where gunmen drove by and
- 2015-11-16There's no official dress code at this pop-up seafood experience in Denmark's Limfjorden, but no one's going to turn you away in a pair of fashionable waders.
- 2015-11-16These lights are called lumies and they react to signals sent out by the black object on the left, which is called a "StickEar." The gadget is designed to alert deaf people to sounds. The StickEar can be attached to a door to detect knocks, or p
- 2015-11-16Kyushu, the southwesternmost of Japan's main islands, is where you'll find Kawachi Fuji Garden in Fukuoka. Artisans of Leisure is offering a new tour in 2016 that takes in the island's highlights, including Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Yufu
- 2015-11-16"Some people said that holding the snakes made them feel better, relaxed," says owner Ada Barak. We're guessing some other people probably didn't say that.
- 2015-11-15Many people on the Internet decided that GOP candidate Donald Trump is the most expressive person running for president. Here's a look at his many facial expressions:
- 2015-11-15French graphic designer Jean Jullien's image of 'Peace for Paris' (the combination of a peace sign and an Eiffel Tower), has spread across the world, as people have adopted it to show support for French citizens, following a spate of deadly
- 2015-11-15Vigils are being held across Paris in the aftermath of the terror attacks that took more than 125 lives on Friday, November 13. Photographer Gillian Laub met people who were out honoring the victims and reflecting on the tragedy the next day. Among them w
- 2015-11-15President Barack Obama delivers remarks after the Paris terror attacks on Friday, November 13. Obama called the attacks an "outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians" and pledged the U.S. government's assistance to France.
- 2015-11-15From left, Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley prepare to debate at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday, November 14. It was the party's second presidential debate.
- 2015-11-13Sally Ride gained fame as America's first astronaut in space. But many other women who contributed to science, medicine and technology never got much recognition outside their own fields, writes Rachel Swaby in her book, "Headstrong: 52 Women Wh
- 2015-11-13Bubble tea, which fuses Asian tea with milk or fruit syrups and sometimes contains balls of tapioca, originated in Taiwan and has most recently spread in popularity to North America and Europe, in addition to Malaysia.
- 2015-11-13The National Toy Hall of Fame added three new toys to its collection in 2014. Click through the gallery to see the rest of 2014's finalists -- and the playthings that received top honors.
- 2015-11-13Men carry one of the coffins for the seven people who were killed by unknown militants during a protest procession in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday, November 10.
- 2015-11-13As the name suggests, Dronestagram is the drone community's answer to Instagram. Over 30,000 users have registered so far, with the largest number hailing from the U.S., followed closely by France and the UK. This spectacular photo, taken by Alexandr
- 2015-11-13Nepali devotees worship a cow as part of the Tihar festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Wednesday, November 11. Diwali, or Tihar, also known as the festival of lights, is celebrated by millions around the world.
- 2015-11-13In 1980, Swedish fashion and advertising photographer Hakan Ludwigson "escaped" the rat race of his usual work by traveling through Australia. There he came upon a community of "stockmen," cowboys who do grueling work in the Outback. L
- 2015-11-13Located in Siena, Italy, the Castello di Ama winery plays host to several art installations. It houses tiny sculptures hidden around the unsuspecting corners of the grounds, as well as large interactive installations throughout the vineyard. The owners, L
- 2015-11-13This 12.03-carat blue diamond fetched $48.4 million at auction on November 11, 2015, making it the world's most expensive diamond.
- 2015-11-13A warming planet paints a gloomy forecast for snow leopards, a species already feeling the pinch of a rapidly changing world.
- 2015-11-13Photographer Dennis Dinneen owned a pub in Macroom, Ireland, and had a studio set up in the back where he would take photos of visitors. The following photos from his archive span 20 years, from 1950 to 1970.
- 2015-11-13A staple of Malaysian cuisine, laksa comes in multiple forms. For anyone who enjoys a taste of the volcanic kind, this spicy noodle soup can get you there in its curry form. Some like it with fish, others prawns. In Penang's asam laksa, tamarind feat
- 2015-11-13Art at Donald Trump's campaign headquarters
- 2015-11-12Emergency personnel and civilians gather at the site of a twin suicide bombing in the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut on Thursday, November 12. The two bombings killed at least 41 people and wounded over 200 more Thursday evening in southern Beirut
- 2015-11-12Since assuming office in May 2014 Modi visited 28 other countries before coming to the UK.
- 2015-11-12 Complex, confusing and not always optimistic, African artists have been sharing their visions of the future. Through various mediums they often reflect contemporary issues, and environmentalism is at the top of many agendas.
Senegal based photographer
- 2015-11-12Sen. David Vitter admitted his guilt in the D.C. Madam scandal in 2007. His phone number had been published in 2009 in a list of phone records from a prostitution ring Deborah Jeane Palfrey, also known as the "D.C. Madam." Three years later he w
- 2015-11-12A model is hitting the runway in designer Cassey Gan's clothing here during the 2015 Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week.
- 2015-11-12Tens of thousands of migrants have arrived on the Greek island of Lesbos in recent months. In early November a CNN team met little Meryem, who was hit by shrapnel from a barrel bomb in the Idlib province of Syria. The piece of shrapnel very nearly struck
- 2015-11-12The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur dominate the city's rapidly growing skyline.
- 2015-11-12Virunga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is Africa's oldest national park. It's also Africa's most dangerous. Park rangers regularly risk their lives (some have died) protecting the wildlife that resides here.
- 2015-11-12Cindy Parlow Cone grew up playing soccer. She played her first competitive match for the U.S. women's national team aged 17.
- 2015-11-12Two pivotal trips to Mexico left British woman Thomasina Miers so hooked on Mexican food that she began a one-woman mission to bring it back home.
- 2015-11-12The skyline of Lujiazui comprises of some of the city's most iconic skyscrapers, including Shanghai World Financial Center, Oriental Pearl Tower and Shanghai Tower. One of the best places to take in the view is from Vue Bar on the 32nd floor of Hyatt
- 2015-11-12Break the addiction for your cardiovascular health, for personal hygiene and your wallet. 86% of Americans met American Heart Association's ideal score for overall cardiovascular health, as of 2010, according to a recent study.)
- 2015-11-12Members of the U.S. Navy march with the American flag during a Veterans Day parade in New York City on Wednesday, November 11.
- 2015-11-11Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" founded evolutionary biology when it was published in 1859.
- 2015-11-11Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy broke up in early August, and Kermit has been reported to be seeing an ABC marketer named Denise, according to a People magazine story -- though he says they are just friends. It's a new wrinkle in what was once a great
- 2015-11-11Three-year-old Darnal Mundy II and his mother, Dorphise Jean, before the night Darnal accidentally shot himself in the head.
- 2015-11-11A worker uses a high-temperature pressure washer to clean layers of gum from Seattle's famous gum wall at Pike Place Market on Tuesday, November 10. Tourists and locals have been sticking their used chewing gum on the walls of a section of Post Alley
- 2015-11-11A fighter from the armed rebel movement known as the Ta'ang National Liberation Army, or TNLA, stands in the mountains of north-eastern Myanmar.
- 2015-11-11Dana Santas, center, creator of Radius Yoga Conditioning, recently taught a yoga session at the Veterans Alternative Center in Holiday, Florida. The goal? To help "reconnect their mind, body and spirit on the mat."
- 2015-11-11David Masters was on a temporary duty assignment at Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait in 2004 when he noticed the first symptoms of ALS: "I was weight training, working out in the gym, and my right arm did not want to cooperate, did not want to keep u
- 2015-11-11Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity completely overturned our understanding of the nature of gravity, space and time.
- 2015-11-11The MRJ is Japan's first domestically produced commercial passenger aircraft for half a century.
- 2015-11-11From November 12-16, SalonQP will take over London's Saatchi Gallery. The watch show will include the first public exhibition of this year's Grand Prix D'Horlogerie De Genève winners.
This Swiss-made watch from Blancpain's Villeret
- 2015-11-11Actor Ben Stiller, in character as Derek Zoolander, takes a selfie with pop star Justin Bieber, right, on Monday, November 9. He added the hashtags "twinsies," "bluesteel" and "purpose" on Instagram. Bieber is listed as part
- 2015-11-11Everest is the tallest mountain in the world, at 8,847 meters above sea level. Low oxygen at that altitude pushes human endurance to its limits. Pictured, Sherpa mountaineer Pemba Dorje Sherpa and others on Everest, 2009.
- 2015-11-11Veteran AP correspondent Steve Hindy first tasted home-brewed beer made by American diplomats when he was posted to the Middle East. This gave him the idea to start his own brewery back in New York.
- 2015-11-11Memorable quotes from the fourth Republican debate
- 2015-11-11Republican presidential candidates participate in a debate Tuesday, November 10, in Milwaukee. From left are Ohio Gov. John Kasich, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Ben Carson, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina and U.S. S
- 2015-11-11Disappointing disclaimer: You can't order any of these dishes from a restaurant -- they're cooked in the private kitchens of Instagrammers who take home cooking to the next level. Case in point: Lennard Yeong's mi-cuit salmon with yuzu shic
- 2015-11-10A woman casts her vote in a polling station in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, on Sunday, November 8.
- 2015-11-10Swaziland's small size and a widespread perception that it is a difficult place to operate make it a surprising inclusion in Africa's top-10 for doing business. However, the country's close economic integration with its neighbors means that
- 2015-11-10William Kopati, 22, was a high-jumper and long-jumper in Bangui. That was before he was forced to flee in late March 2013, when militants attacked the house where he was living.
- 2015-11-10A sign warns people to stay off land contaminated by oil pollution.
- 2015-11-10Wildlife conservationist Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, has captivated audiences with her professional partner, Derek Hough, on season 21 of "Dancing With the Stars." Click through to meet the rest of the dance p
- 2015-11-10Walaa, a 5-year-old Syrian refugee, cries every night at her camp in Lebanon. Resting her head on the pillow is horrible, she said, because nighttime is horrible. That was when the attacks happened back home. By day, Walaa's mother often builds a lit
- 2015-11-10Artist Ai Weiwei has posted 43 images of detainees from across the world who highlight international freedom of speech issues, including freed Burmese political campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi. Each image is made from Lego bricks and accompanied by Ai's
- 2015-11-10Each Bulgari mansion is surrounded by 4,000 square meters of tropical manicured gardens, has multiple outdoor dining and lounge options plus a 25-meter infinity-edge pool.
- 2015-11-09Redmond Ramos, a Navy corpsman, lost a leg after stepping on an IED.
"After losing my leg, I realized how lucky I was to return home with only a paper cut," Ramos said.
- 2015-11-09Ireland is the 10th most prosperous country in the world, according to the Legatum Institute's 2015 Prosperity Index. It ranks countries across eight sub-indexes, to measure the well-being of the people as well as the national wealth.
- 2015-11-09Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson attends a news conference in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, on Friday, November 6. Carson spent much of the day rebutting media reports about his past.
- 2015-11-09A former Spanish colony for three centuries, the Philippines was ceded to the United States in 1898 following the Spanish-American war. It achieved full independence in 1946 following World War II and has since been a constitutional republic overseen by
- 2015-11-09The shortlist for the Leading Culture Destinations of 2015 has been unveiled. Among the nominations, Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry's much admired Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, gets a nod for its spectacular design. A Gehry retrospecti
- 2015-11-09Designed by Frank Gehry, the recently opened Fondation Louis Vuitton was commissioned by France's richest man, Bernard Arnault, and sits in the verdant surroundings of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. Read on to see the rest of the 2015 winners at the
- 2015-11-09Hundreds of hours of new audio tape have emerged detailing the private life of Marlon Brando, as told by the actor himself. Collated by director Stevan Riley, the result is documentary film "Listen to Me Marlon," a fresh and intimate look at the
- 2015-11-09The World Giving Index ranks the world's most charitable countries. The United States and Myanmar share the top spot globally, but how do African countries rank? Browse through the gallery to find out.
- 2015-11-09Photographer Vincent Laforet spent the early stages of 2015 edging out of a helicopter door at 12,000 feet to photograph some of the world's biggest cities. Here, Sydney, Australia, glistens at night.
- 2015-11-09Yangrou paomo is the most iconic dish in the Xi'an foodscape. The ritual before eating a paomo -- tearing the bread into small pieces yourself before letting the chef turn it into a stew -- is as enjoyable as the dish itself.
- 2015-11-08David Cross and Bob Odenkirk of cult favorite "Mr. Show" return with new sketch comedy on Netflix's "With Bob and David," streaming as of Friday.
- 2015-11-07Jay-Z and Coldplay, December 31, 2012, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. $289. Here's a look at some other top tickets of recent years, based upon average prices on StubHub.
- 2015-11-07A "jetman" follows an Emirates A380 through the skies above Dubai on October 13, 2015.
- 2015-11-07Injuries from alleged assault by NFL player Greg Hardy
- 2015-11-07Designed by local architecture firm a21 studio, the Chapel in Vietnam is a community space primarily built of recycled material. The chapel uses leftover materials (such as steel frames and metal sheets) from the owner's previous projects.
- 2015-11-07Aptly named, the complex features 31 apartment blocks which "interlace" or cross over each other diagonally. The structures are stacked one on top of the other. Buro Ole Scheeren partner Eric Chang said the firm wanted to conceptualize the desig
- 2015-11-07Then-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on November 21, 2012.
Clinton had joined international efforts to broker a ceasefire amid Israeli airstrikes and Hamas rocket attacks.
- 2015-11-06Researchers from the University of Connecticut Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity ranked how often children ages 6 to 11 saw snack ads in 2014 based on Nielsen syndicated data.
The products children saw advertised most often were Betty Crocker frui
- 2015-11-06An man carries a painted log during the opening ceremony of the "Indigenous Games." Nearly 2,000 delegates representing first peoples from across the globe came to Palmas, the capital of Tocantins state, in central Brazil.
- 2015-11-06CNN asked dozens of Atlanta students to open up their backpacks and reveal: What, exactly, is in those big, heavy bags? Here's what we found.
Clarke, a kindergarten student at KIPP STRIVE Primary, said her favorite subject is "playing outside a
- 2015-11-06George Barris, the "King of the Kustomizers," was renowned for his work on cars that became well-known on TV. Perhaps the most distinctive was the Batmobile created for the '60s TV series "Batman." It was a reworked version of a 1
- 2015-11-06Members of the Egyptian military approach the wreckage of a Russian passenger plane Sunday, November 1, in Hassana, Egypt. The plane crashed the day before, killing all 224 people on board. International investigators are trying to determine why the plane
- 2015-11-06Finland has begun producing a series of tongue-in-cheek national emojis that it says will embrace Finnish "weirdness." They're to be released one a day over December. As a teaser, it's already published these naked sauna-goers.
- 2015-11-06The aptly named Cloud City takes design cues from cloud formations, which are described by the Union of Architects of Kazakhstan as a symbol of peaceful sky and tranquility.
- 2015-11-06Held in September 2015, this year's Great American Beer Festival hosted more than 60,000 attendees, plus 750 breweries presenting 3,500 beers. It's the centerpiece of Denver's beer year.
- 2015-11-06A recent book, "Taschen's Favorite TV Shows," highlights some of the best shows of the last 25 years. With its eerie settings, oddball characters and strange pacing, "Twin Peaks" -- from director David Lynch and writer Mark Frost
- 2015-11-05Brian Cuban went through a large part of his life with severe worries about his body. Here he is as a child in 1968.
- 2015-11-05Since departing her long-running TV show in 2011, Oprah Winfrey has stayed busy. The media queen has produced and acted in movies, given commencement speeches, launched products, appeared on talk shows and been awarded the nation's highest civilian
- 2015-11-05There's a lot to be thankful for in November, especially when it comes to streaming content, including shows such as the Netflix original "Master of None," which stars Aziz Ansari, left. Here's what else will be debuting during the mon
- 2015-11-05Flames are visible inside a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, after a U.S. airstrike on Saturday, October 3. At least 30 people died in the attack, the charity said in its internal review of the strike released Thursday, November 5.
- 2015-11-05This panda scene was made by Nanjing velvet-flower artist Zhao Shu-xian. The Chinese word for velvet flowers refers to all figures made from thin copper sticks covered with silk velvet. Nanjing is the birthplace of many of the country's traditional a
- 2015-11-05Making a band with your siblings makes a lot of sense -- after all, they probably get your work ethic, style and preferences and are hard-wired to forgive you. Yet that often seems to change after fame arrives. Oasis, known for such hits as "Wonderwa
- 2015-11-05Jackie Nwobu started the MunaLuchi bridal magazine without any experience in the publishing industry. Today, it's one of the leading U.S. wedding magazines catered to women of color.
- 2015-11-05This purple tulip, of the "Copland's Favorite" variety, was shot by Dutch photographer Leendert Blok in the 1920s. Color photography was rare in those days, but Blok used the Autochrome Lumiere technique to provide vivid images for flower p
- 2015-11-05Honeybee populations are declining worldwide, in a phenomenon also known as Colony collapse disorder (CCD). A possible solution could come from studying the more resilient African bees.
- 2015-11-05Singers of Pentatonix attend the 49th annual CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, November 4, in Nashville.
- 2015-11-05With its peeling paint and shuttered windows, Pukou Railway Station, on the north side of the Yangtze River that divides Nanjing, is an unlikely tourist destination.
- 2015-11-04Thirty-six years ago, militant students supporting Iran's Islamic Revolution stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took scores of hostages. Ultimately, 52 Americans were held for 444 days. Click through the gallery to see how the crisis unfolded.
- 2015-11-04Getting served in busy bars and clubs can be a challenge.
- 2015-11-04First lady Michelle Obama delivers a speech in Doha, Qatar, during the World Innovation Summit for Education on Wednesday, November 4. Obama will be visiting Qatar and Jordan during her seven-day tour of the Middle East, where she is promoting her girls&a
- 2015-11-04Responders pick through the wreckage of a cargo plane that crashed Wednesday, November 4, in Juba, South Sudan. The Russian-built Antonov-12 transport plane crashed shortly after takeoff, a South Sudanese official said. Three people survived, including an
- 2015-11-04Singapore is home to two of the world's three most expensive buildings (including the three-towered Marina Bay Sands, pictured), a concert hall shaped like a durian and a museum shaped like a robotic hand.
- 2015-11-04Ron Heaps drives a one-of-a-kind custom Mack Granite as part of Goodyear's ground crew for its WIngfoot One zeppelin. On the rear of the truck is a huge steel mast where the approaching airship will dock after landing at Georgia's Covington Muni
- 2015-11-04Members of the Kansas City Royals take a selfie at New York's Citi Field after winning the World Series on Sunday, November 1. It was the Royals' first title since 1985. See images from the team's victory parade
- 2015-11-04Workers from the Israeli Antiquity Authorities dig on November 3, 2015 at the excavation site near the City of David, adjacent to Jerusalem's Old City walls, where researchers are believed to have found the remains of Acra, a lost ancient fortress.
- 2015-11-04With a total land area less than 750 square kilometers, Singapore is among the smallest countries in the world. Therefore, the city-state has always been challenged with two big limitations -- space and population size.
Despite these challenges, Singap
- 2015-11-04A worldwide cultural phenomenon was birthed on September 8, 1966 -- something no one involved with "Star Trek" could have predicted. The sci-fi series premiered on NBC that day, and almost 50 years later, it has perhaps the most enduring followi
- 2015-11-04Nissan IDS Concept: Japan's affordable rival to the Tesla Model S?
- 2015-11-04Coffee farmers work at a warehouse in the Indian state of Karnataka in 2003. Sebastiao Salgado has images from 10 different countries in his new photo book, "The Scent of a Dream: Travels in the World of Coffee."
- 2015-11-03German children watch a vehicle of the U.S. 9th Armored Division pass through their village during the Allied drive toward Berlin in March 1945. Photographer John Florea directed some of the most famous American TV shows of the 1960s, '70s and '
- 2015-11-03Dubai-based architecture graduate Raudha Alghurair's incredible sugar sculptures are just one of the dazzling discoveries to be made at the inaugural Dubai Design Week. Scroll through to find more.
- 2015-11-03Morocco's new solar power plant will cover a 30 square kilometer area outside the city of Ouarzazate.
- 2015-11-03U Wie Douktah is a Buddhist abbot in Meiktila, Myanmar. He and his disciples provided sanctuary to more than 900 Muslims when violence broke out 2½ years ago. According to official figures, at least 44 people were killed in 2013 after a dispute erupted be
- 2015-11-03November is the best time to see Tokyo's stunning fall colors, so we've rounded up the capital's most magnificent viewing spots. This shot of Showa Kinen Park's Japanese Garden was taken by Tokyo resident Takashi Hososhima.
- 2015-11-02Tuesday is National Sandwich Day and a good excuse to celebrate tasty creations stuffed between slices of bread. Here's a brief look at some of America's favorite sandwiches.
- 2015-11-02Nolan Burch, a West Virginia University freshman, died in November 2014. His blood alcohol content was measured at 0.493 -- more than six times the legal limit to drive. His death led to the suspension of all Greek activities at WVU and criminal charges a
- 2015-11-02So far, 2015 has had its share of box office hits -- "Jurassic World," "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and "Furious 7" among them -- but a number of films have struggled. "Our Brand Is Crisis" had the worst nationwide sta
- 2015-11-02St Paul's Cathedral in London, England on November 2.
- 2015-11-02Barack Obama is the latest in a string of left-handed U.S. presidents. At least four out of the past seven commanders in chief have been southpaws.
- 2015-11-02Jessica Rabbit, is that you? Heidi Klum dressed as the iconic "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" character for her 16th annual Halloween party in New York. Here are some other celebrities' costumes from Halloween 2015.
- 2015-11-02There were two well-known sides to Fred Thompson: the politician, who served as a U.S. senator for eight years, and the actor, identified with down-to-earth, plain-speaking roles. Probably his most notable turn was as D.A. Arthur Branch in "Law &
- 2015-11-02Ocea Thomas of Atlanta, here with a picture of her ancestor, Samuel D. Burris, helped write letters in support of a pardon for Burris. Delaware Gov. Jack Markell on Monday, November 2, pardoned Burris, a free black man and conductor on the Underground Rai
- 2015-11-02What is it about Steve McCurry's portraits that instantly draws you into the raw gaze of his subjects?
From McCurry's famous "Afghan Girl" image, to the one above of a brilliantly decorated tribal elder in Rajasthan, the legendary Ame
- 2015-11-02Graphene - which has a similar molecular structure to the graphite commonly found in pencils - was discovered in 2004. The material is two-dimensional, one atom thick, has superconducting properties, and is 200 times stronger than steel.
- 2015-11-02Turkey elections: Winners and losers
- 2015-11-02The C919, China's first large passenger plane, goes on display at an aircraft hangar in Shanghai on November 2, 2015.
- 2015-11-02Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi holds a rally in Yangon on November 1, 2015, one week before the country is set to hold a landmark general election.
- 2015-11-02Toyota's Tokyo show star is a little sports coupe called S-FR.
- 2015-11-02President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrive to hand out treats to children trick-or-treating for Halloween on the South Lawn of the White House on October 30.
- 2015-11-02Each winter in the rural Moldova region of Romania, locals dressed in bearskins gather in troupes to perform dances to drive away evil spirits. In 2014, New York-based photographer Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi captured the annual festivities.
- 2015-11-02Rich McCor's clever takes on familiar world monuments have earned worldwide attention. Photos like this one of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris made him an overnight Instagram sensation.
- 2015-11-01Runners cross the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge at the start of the TCS New York City Marathon on November 1 in New York City. The marathon has grown from a Central Park race with 55 finishers in 1970 to the world's biggest and most popular marathon, with
- 2015-11-01Who will win the biggest awards in country music? Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley return for an eighth year as hosts of the Nashville-based awards show Wednesday night at 8 ET.
- 2015-11-01Protesters raise their arms while interrupting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton as she speaks during a campaign event at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Friday, Oct. 30.