We salute American veterans The US takes a day off
Monday to honor the
roughly 20 million armed forces members who have bravely served in uniform. President Trump
will be in New York to help kick off the city's big Veterans Day parade. The day is also known as Armistice Day to mark the end of WWI in 1918.
DACA heads to the Supreme Court The program that defers deportation for nearly 700,000 undocumented people brought to the US as children
is due to be considered Tuesday by the land's highest court. At issue is how the Trump administration decided to phase out the Obama-era program. How the justices rule will have
a major impact on the presidential race.
The impeachment inquiry goes public The House Intelligence Committee on
Wednesday holds its first open hearings as Democrats build a case against President Trump.
Bill Taylor and
George Kent, both career diplomats with an inside line on the Ukraine dealings under scrutiny, are set to appear. Due up two days later is former US Ambassador to Ukraine
Marie Yovanovitch.
Trump and Erdogan meet at the White House Turkey's President
is expected to visit Wednesday, just weeks after US forces withdrew from northern Syria, a move that critics said set the stage for
Turkey to attack US allies in the battle against ISIS. A day later, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
is due to host global leaders in Washington to discuss the ISIS fight in Syria.
Animal heroes are honored for bravery At least two working or retired canines
are due to be honored Thursday with the inaugural Animals in War & Peace Medal. Six posthumous awards also will be given to animals that served in World War I, World War II and the wars in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq.
The El Paso Walmart reopens The Texas store where
22 people were gunned down in August
is set to reopen Thursday. A
grand candela, featuring 22 perforated aluminum arcs grouped into a single 30-foot monument "symbolizing unity and emanating light into the sky," is set to be erected soon in the parking lot.
Neil Armstrong memorabilia hits the block You can own classified NASA documents and mementos that left Earth with the first man to walk on the moon. More than 1,400 lots, most from The Neil Armstrong Family Collection, are
set to be auctioned off starting
Thursday.
Louisiana goes to the polls Following
big wins for Democrats last week in Virginia and Kentucky, voters in the Pelican State -- which
swung hard for Trump in 2016 -- will decide
Saturday whether to stick with Democratic Gov.
John Bel Edwards or pick GOP political neophyte Eddie Rispone.
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