| Impeachment investigation The public impeachment inquiry hearings have wrapped up for now, but not before delivering a few final blows to the GOP's impeachment defenses. Fiona Hill, the former senior director for Russia and Europe at the National Security Council, did not mince words in her testimony. She called President Trump's pressuring of Ukraine a "domestic political errand" and called out several GOP conspiracy theories, including the idea that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election to harm Trump's campaign. She also recalled telling Ambassador Gordon Sondland (who delivered his own explosive testimony this week) that the whole issue was "going to blow up." And Hill warned that the Kremlin is prepared to strike US elections again in 2020, a serious threat to American democracy. Now, Democrats have an important choice to make: They can either start drafting articles of impeachment or pursue more testimony and key documents to reinforce their case. | | | Immigration | | | Israel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now has a lot more to worry about than his country's election stalemate. The Israeli attorney general leveled charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust against Netanyahu in connection with three separate corruption cases. It's the first time in the country's history that a sitting PM has faced indictment in criminal investigations. The cases allege Netanyahu made expensive deals with rich and powerful friends, trading gifts and money back and forth for political favors. Netanyahu has ignored calls to step down and says the charges against him are an attempt at a coup. | | | Colombia Colombia has closed its borders and initiated curfews in anticipation of a nationwide strike. The demonstrations were launched by members of several social movements to protest President Ivan Duque. In recent months, Duque has faced condemnation over rising unemployment, economic reforms and deteriorating security. Overall, the protests appeared to unfold without any major incidents, and Colombia's national police director described them as peaceful and under control. Several South American countries recently have been rocked by similar, often more violent waves of unrest. Protesters in Ecuador, Chile and Bolivia have taken to the streets with similar economic and social grievances as the Colombians have. | | | WeWork WeWork, the embattled co-working company, is laying off 2,400 employees around the globe. And that doesn't include the roughly 1,000 cleaners and building maintenance staffers whose jobs are now outsourced by the changes. In its heyday, WeWork's workforce ballooned to 12,000 employees, but it all went south when the company failed to pull off an initial public offering. Employees since then have been bracing for a massive culling. These layoffs look even worse when you remember the company got a multi-billion dollar bank bailout that also sent ousted CEO, Adam Neumann, home with a massive payout. | | | Sponsor Content from Wise Bread Black Friday and Cyber Monday are almost here! Get in the spirit of holiday shopping with a $150 cash bonus offer. Unlimited 1.5% cash back rewards on every purchase. 0% APR until 2021 and no annual fee. Happy Holidays! Learn more. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | Quiz time! Numbers of deaths and cases of this type of cancer are increasing in the US, according to a new study. A. Colon cancer B. Anal cancer C. Lung cancer D. Skin cancer Play " Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if you're correct. | | 2,290 The number of cases of lung injury linked to vaping in the US as of Wednesday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is tracking the sobering stat, and the numbers are piling on week after week. The CDC also reports 47 confirmed deaths in 25 states and the District of Columbia. | | | The easiest thing to do in the face of uncertainty is to put investment projects on hold. And that's what we're seeing in the United States and all around the world. | | | | A different kind of magic Some circuses are using holograms instead of real animals in their performances, and the result is pretty darn fascinating! (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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