Friday 1.26.18 Buckle up folks. There's a ton of news out there, so let's get straight to it. Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door. By Doug Criss | | | Russia investigation | | | Immigration | | President Trump's willing to give 1.8 million undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship. The price? About $25 billion for his long-promised border wall. The immigration framework would help DACA-eligible people become citizens but also stop family migration beyond spouses and minor children, end the diversity visa lottery and make it easier to deport people. The White House calls the proposal a "dramatic concession." One Democrat called it "a legislative burning cross," so no, the Dems don't like it. Conservatives with more hard-line views on immigration aren't big fans of the proposal either. | | | South Korea fire At least 37 people died in a fire that blazed through a hospital in Miryang, South Korea. It's the country's deadliest fire in almost a decade. The hospital didn't have sprinklers, and it took three hours to knock out the flames. Most of those killed were elderly patients. Now, there are real concerns over lax safety standards in the country, because this fire comes about a month after a similar tragedy left 29 dead in the city of Jecheon. | | | Kentucky school shooting | | | Libya videos The videos are shocking, even revolting: Sudanese migrants in Libya being whipped and tortured and forced to beg their families for money. Relatives of these men shared the disturbing video clips on social media in a desperate bid to get them some help. And help came. Libyan special forces tracked down the location where the men were being held and raided it, freeing eight hostages and arresting four kidnappers. These latest images of abuse come after CNN last year revealed migrants were being sold at slave auctions in Libya, prompting worldwide outrage and investigations. | | 6 The number of days the US Olympic Committee is giving the rest of the USA Gymnastics' board of directors to resign | | | As of today, it is two minutes to midnight. | | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | 450,000 The approximate number of customers still without power in Puerto Rico, more than four months after Hurricane Maria | | | Quiz time Scientists in Shanghai, China, announced they've successfully cloned what? A. Two sheep B. Two pigs C. Two monkeys D. Two elephants Play Total Recall: The CNN News Quiz to see if you got it right. | | | | Slow down Movie explosions are cool. Clips of people running in slow motion are, too. No one is better qualified to combine those two than the Slo-Mo Guys. (Click to view.) | | CNN Five Things shows up in your inbox every weekday at 6 a.m. ET. Like what you see? Don't like what you see? Let us know. We're all about self improvement. Did a friend forward you this newsletter? Sign yourself up! | | | | |
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