Kyle Rittenhouse takes the stand in his murder trial of 2 at anti-racist protest; Climate activists at COP26 warn mining push to meet green energy demand, not so green; President Biden promotes infrastructure and social spending bills to ease inflation

Published: Nov. 10, 2021, 6 p.m.

Comprehensive coverage of the day\u2019s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice.\\\n\nFederal judge rejects former President Donald Trump\u2019s request to block January 6th committee subpoena for records.\nKyle Rittenhouse takes the stand in his murder trial for fatally shooting two and wounding 1 at an anti-racist protest.\nTrial of three white men charged with killing black man, Ahmed Arbery, slammed as racist, with only 1 black person on jury.\nU.S. and China agree to collaborate on emission reductions targets at COP26 climate talks in Gloscow, Scotland.\nClimate justice activists at COP26 warn the push for electric vehicles and green energy, driving mining demand, not so green.\nClimate change putting California salmon population at risk of extinction, and endangering fishing economy and coastal waters.\nPresident Joe Biden promotes bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure and $1.85 trillion social spending plans as solution to inflation.\n900,000 children ages 5-11 expected to receive COVID-19 vaccine by day\u2019s end.\nCalifornia health officials warn of possible COVID-19 surge during holidays.\nFaculty at California State University rally outside board of trustee meeting, demanding labor contract with 4% pay raise.\n\nPhoto of anti mining rally at #COP26 by Earthworks.\nThe post Kyle Rittenhouse takes the stand in his murder trial of 2 at anti-racist protest; Climate activists at COP26 warn mining push to meet green energy demand, not so green; President Biden promotes infrastructure and social spending bills to ease inflation appeared first on KPFA.