| UK election | | | Trade Could trade tensions be thawing between the US and China? President Trump has signed off on an initial trade deal that would delay imminent tariffs on Chinese goods worth billions of dollars and reduce some tariffs already in place. In return, China would pledge to purchase American farm goods. This "phase one" deal has been in the works since October, with both sides haggling over details. It's a start, but the agreement doesn't address bigger changes Trump wants to push regarding China's economy. Also, China has agreed to similar deals in the past but has had trouble following through. Regardless, Asian markets are showing optimism. Stocks in China, Japan and South Korea jumped on the trade deal news, and US futures were up as well. | | | Impeachment The House Judiciary Committee was supposed to vote yesterday on the articles of impeachment in preparation for a full House vote next week. But it didn't happen. The day's debates stretched on for 14 hours before Chairman Jerry Nadler abruptly called an end to the session, prompting literal howls of protest from GOP members who saw Nadler's move as a way to get the vote on TV. Democrats blamed Republicans for the delay, saying they used the little power they have in the House to drag out the proceedings. The committee is expected to vote today around 10 a.m. ET. Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the President's top lawyer have started coordinating plans for an impeachment trial, though it still isn't clear how Trump's own preferences will play a role. Trump wants witnesses to testify in person, but McConnell and others have warned that could be a politically dangerous road. | | | Nigeria | | | Alleged NFL scam Twelve former NFL players are accused of participating in a health insurance scam that allegedly defrauded the league's retiree health care benefits program to the tune of $3.4 million. Former Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos star Clinton Portis and nine others allegedly were part of a scheme to submit phony claims for expensive medical equipment that was never actually purchased. The Justice Department says it's planning to file charges against two more ex-players as well, including former New Orleans Saints player Joe Horn. Outside this alleged scam, life for NFL retirees can be tough. In 2015, a study found one in six NFL players goes bankrupt after leaving the league. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | Quiz time! A business has become the world's first $2 trillion company. In what industry does it operate? A. Tech products B. Oil C. Clothing and accessories D. Ride-share experiences Play "Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if you're correct. | | 988 This would be a new number to reach the National Suicide Prevention hotline -- similar in brevity and memorability to 911 -- under a proposal unanimously approved by the FCC. For now, the hotline is reachable at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). | | | I want to lift up all of our families and I believe we have a moral responsibility to protect and expand the right to vote. | | | | When art becomes a full-body workout This Korean calligrapher creates gorgeous, large-scale works of art. With all the things to remember, control and move, this penmanship lesson is even tougher than it looks. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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