| Impeachment Are you ready for another contentious week of impeachment activity? This is the week the House is supposed to conduct a full vote of the articles of impeachment. The House Judiciary Committee released a 658-page report explaining its decision to charge Trump with two articles of impeachment -- abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. It will only take a simple majority vote to formally impeach President Trump, and then it's on to a Senate trial. When the trial starts, you'll be introduced to a whole new impeachment vocabulary. First up: Impeachment manager. Those will be the head Democrats chosen by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to lead the prosecution of the President. Who will she choose? One option is independent Justin Amash, a congressional Republican who switched parties after backing impeachment proceedings. However, fellow lawmakers say it's "highly unlikely" Pelosi would make a flashy partisan gamble on such an important decision. | | 67 Keep this number in mind. It's the number of Senate votes needed to remove President Trump from office. There are 45 Democratic Senators and 2 Independents who tend to vote blue. That leaves a lofty 20-vote threshold for any Republican Senators that choose to vote against party lines. | | | | Afghanistan The Trump Administration is preparing to announce a long-awaited reduction of US troops in Afghanistan, a senior administration official confirmed to CNN. There are between 12,000 and 13,000 US troops in the country right now, and the US has maintained a solid presence throughout the 18-year war in the area. This drawdown would remove up to 4,000 troops, with more possible reductions in the future, the official said. That matches the claim Trump made on Fox News Radio in August that his administration would take the number "down to 8,600." The reduction comes at the same time the US is restarting peace talks with the Taliban, and some worry the troop drawdown could be seen as a concession to the terrorist group. | | | Lebanon | | | COP25 | | | North Korea | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | $1 billion Disney's "Frozen 2" crossed this magical threshold at the international box office this weekend, making it the sixth billion-dollar Disney film THIS YEAR ALONE. No other studio has had so many films cross the billion dollar mark in a year. | | | Harvey Weinstein is trying to gaslight society again. He says in a new interview he doesn't want to be forgotten. Well, he won't be. He will be remembered as a sexual predator and an unrepentant abuser who took everything and deserves nothing. An excerpt from a statement signed by 23 women who have accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct. The disgraced movie producer recently told the New York Post his "work has been forgotten" in light of the widespread accusations of harassment, misconduct and rape. Weinstein has repeatedly denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. | | | | She's beauty and she's grace Chill out to one of the most famous -- and festive -- ballet solos ever, and try to remember if you have ever actually eaten a sugar plum. (Click here to view) | | | | |
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