Start your week smart: Indonesia, Omicron, Hall of Fame, Mark Cuban, Joel Osteen
By Faith Karimi, CNN
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The weekend that was
- Indonesia’s Semeru volcano erupted, killing over a dozen people and displacing thousands.
- The parents of the Michigan school shooting suspect were found in a warehouse after police got a tip.
- Billionaire Mark Cuban bought the entire town of Mustang, Texas, well, just because
- “It’s everywhere.” Fed up with the racist slurs, students nationwide are walking out and protesting hate.
- A plumber found cash and checks stashed in a wall at Joel Osteen’s megachurch in Houston.
The week ahead
Monday
The trial for “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett resumes with defense witnesses. Last week, two brothers testified that he directed them to carry out a fake hate crime while pretending to be Donald Trump supporters in an attempt to get media attention.
Just when we thought US travel rules were starting to stabilize, along comes Omicron and a set of new measures. All inbound international travelers will be required to test within one day of departure for the US starting this week — regardless of nationality or vaccination status. Currently, vaccinated travelers are required to test within three days of their departure.
The trial for the Mexican national accused of being a Russian agent in the US is set to begin. Hector Alejandro Cabrera Fuentes is charged with acting as a Russian agent within the United States without notifying the government and one charge of conspiracy to do the same. Court documents allege he was recruited by a Russian official last year.
Tuesday
This year’s College Football Hall of Fame class will be inducted during an awards dinner in Las Vegas. They’ll be inducted alongside the 2020 class after last year’s event was canceled due to Covid-19.
Wednesday
Convicted murderer Scott Peterson will be resentenced for the 2002 murder of his wife, Laci, and their unborn son. Last year, the California Supreme Court reversed his death sentence because potential jurors were dismissed erroneously, in part because they expressed objections to the death penalty on a questionnaire.
Want more 5 Things? This week on the Sunday edition of the 5 Things podcast, we talk with CNN Supreme Court Reporter Ariane de Vogue, who analyzes last week’s oral arguments in a Mississippi abortion case that could fundamentally reshape — or even do away with — women’s constitutional right to an abortion, as first decided in Roe vs. Wade. Listen here!
Photos of the week
Santas attend Santa School organized by the Ministry of Fun in London. Here’s a look at 35 moving, fascinating and thought-provoking images from the week that was, curated by CNN Photos.
What’s happening in entertainment
Their careers span decades and genres
The Kennedy Center Honors will celebrate prominent members of the performing arts tonight. This year’s recipients include Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, Justino DÃaz, Berry Gordy and Lorne Michaels. President Joe Biden will attend the 44th annual event, reinstating a longstanding tradition that was interrupted by Donald Trump’s presidency.
Quiz time!
Take CNN’s weekly news quiz to see how much you remember from the week that was! So far, 10.6% of readers who took this week’s quiz got a perfect score. How will you do? If you can’t see the quiz, click here.
Play me off
That weekend feeling
International Human Rights Day is this week. This video features members of the LGBTQ community in Kenya ushering in the weekend with good vibes, epic dance moves and 1980s style. (Click here to rock out.)
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