| Wildfires | | | North Korea North Korea fired two "unidentified projectiles" today into the waters between South Korea and Japan, according to the South Korean government. It's not clear what exactly was launched, but both South Korean and Japanese officials are treating them as missiles. If they're right, it would be the first missile test by Pyongyang in nearly a month and the 12th since May. The country said it tested a new type of submarine-launched ballistic missile at the start of this month, just days before the US and North Korea held working-level nuclear talks. Those talks didn't end in any formal agreement. The early October launch was especially concerning because it was the first missile test by North Korea in some time that didn't involve a shorter-range weapon. | | | Impeachment inquiry Today, the full House is due to vote on formalizing impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The vote was set up by a key House panel's resolution that could shape how the proceedings go. The House Rules Committee measure allows for public impeachment hearings and the release of deposition transcripts, and it outlines the Judiciary Committee's role in considering potential articles of impeachment. House Republicans offered several amendments to the resolution in hopes some pushback would give them more of a say in impeachment hearings, but all of them failed along party lines. As it stands, key Republican figures remain critical of how the impeachment inquiry has unfolded, while Democrats accuse Republicans of doing anything they can to protect Trump. | | | Auto industry There's been a rush of wheeling and dealing among some major car companies in the last few days. Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot owner PSA Group agreed to a blockbuster merger early this morning that would create a new trans-Atlantic auto-making giant with roughly 410,000 employees and combined revenues of $190 billion. Meanwhile, Ford has reached a tentative labor agreement with the United Auto Workers union. The quick deal was an obvious attempt to avoid a repeat of the painful, expensive strike that crippled GE for weeks. That strike ended earlier this week, and the fallout has put other auto companies on the defensive in labor negotiations. | | | Facebook | | | Sponsor Content from Bombas Seasons change. So should your socks. Get a pair of Bombas made from ultra-soft fabrics that are designed to keep you warm, cozy, and comfortable all fall long. And for every pair you purchase, Bombas donates a pair to someone in need. Use code CNN5 for 20% off your first order. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | 0 The number of wins by the home team in this year's seven-game World Series between the Washington Nationals and the Houston Astros. (Three games were played in Washington, and four were played in Houston.) That has never happened before in any best-of-seven series in any major American sport, ever. See, we told you the stats were cool! | | | I wish I had known sooner that the persistent stomach pain I experienced before my diagnosis was a symptom of pancreatic cancer. | | | | Happy Halloween! Keep this spooky science experiment in mind for next year's festivities. You'll be the most popular (and messiest?) porch on the block. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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