| Impeachment investigation | | Presidents are not kings. Federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, in her ruling ordering McGahn to testify. Jackson said high-ranking officials are not immune and must testify when compelled by the legislative process. | | | | Winter weather Yes, the travel situation is always bad around Thanksgiving. But folks, listen to us when we say it's really bad this year. A historic storm headed toward Oregon and California today could carry winds equal to a Category 1 hurricane. That means Cali could be hit with flash floods and snow. Parts of the Rockies could see 2 to 3 feet of snow, and the Midwest about 8 to 12 inches, in the next few days. Then tomorrow, ferocious winds and rain will whip the Northeast, making for very un-festive airport conditions. The wind is so bad, the Macy's Thanksgiving parade balloons could be grounded. While all of this is going on, a record 31.6 million people are expected to travel by air, and AAA predicts the second-highest number of road travelers in more than a decade. | | | 2020 Dems Michael Bloomberg is officially running for president. The former New York mayor kicked off his campaign and said Trump is less likely to get reelected with him in the race. That's a pretty clear knock on the other Democratic candidates, whom Bloomberg sees as unable to defeat Trump. The media billionaire has already bought $37 million worth of campaign ads over the next two weeks, which has led Elizabeth Warren and other Democratic candidates to accuse him of trying to "buy the nomination." Bloomberg said he knows "what it takes to beat Trump because I already have," referring to personal investments in Democratic gun and climate efforts. If Bloomberg were to win, the 2020 election would pit two established New York City rich guys who've both been accused of using wealth and name recognition for political gain. | | | China, Uber, Tiffany | | | Castle heist No, it's not a movie: Some bold thieves made off with a huge haul of priceless treasures and artifacts from a famed castle vault in Dresden, Germany, tipping off a huge manhunt and sparking wide-eyed international interest. More than 100 items were stolen in a raid on the Green Vault in the Royal Palace, including jeweled agate figures, goblets made out of gilded ostrich eggs, a sword inlaid with almost 800 diamonds and several brooches, crests, epaulettes and other fancy baubles. As fascinating as the heist is, Germans are devastated. The Green Vault is considered a national treasure, and its collection dates back hundreds of years. A local politician called the heist an "attack on the cultural identity of all Saxons and the state of Saxony." So far, there's not a lot of information about the thieves or their whereabouts. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | $4 billion That's how much EBay is getting for ticket reseller StubHub in a huge deal with European ticket reseller Viagogo. You have to admit, there's some irony in a bunch of resale companies, well, reselling companies. | | | You can't stamp ultra-hard 30X steel, because it breaks the stamping press. | | | | It takes more than Disney magic Have you ever been to one of those Disney On Ice shows? The sheer athleticism -- and balance -- of the performers is mind-blowing. And some have to do it all in a Mickey suit! (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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