| Impeachment The inevitable is almost official now: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi directed committee chairmen to draw up articles of impeachment, all but confirming that President Trump will be impeached. However, Trump appears to be at peace with the idea. Before Pelosi's announcement, he tweeted, "(I)f you are going to impeach me, do it now, fast." He's likely hoping for a swift vote so he can get around to defending himself in a Senate trial. Pelosi, who answered reporters' questions and also participated in a CNN town hall yesterday, made it clear she and her colleagues aren't happy about impeachment, but she said it's their civic duty to defend the Constitution. "This isn't about politics at all. This is about patriotism," she said during the town hall. This doesn't mean the process is over, though. The House Judiciary Committee has announced it will hold its next impeachment hearing on Monday. | | | Iran | | | Immigration | | | France A wave of protests has rippled across France, carrying well into last night as thousands took to the streets in opposition to French President Emmanuel Macron's plans to reform the country's pension system. Macron wants to combine more than 40 retirement schemes into one big points-based system, and many worry they may get less and have to retire later under the proposed rules. The protests call to mind the last time a French leader attempted a pension reform move. In 1995, then-Prime Minister Alain Juppe wanted to unify France's pension system, and, well, the same thing happened: protests. Juppe eventually abandoned the plan. While most of yesterday's demonstrations were peaceful, things did take a violent turn when protesters started throwing bricks and setting things on fire near the Place de la République in Paris. | | | Migrant boat wreck At least 58 people were killed when a boat carrying dozens of migrants sank off the coast of Mauritania this week. According to the International Organization for Migration, about 150 people were on the boat, which departed from the small country of Gambia in West Africa. The boat was headed for the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off Africa's northwest coast. The tragedy is another example of the harsh, mortally dangerous conditions migrants endure in pursuit of better opportunities. Every year, thousands of West Africans complete similar crossings through the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea to get to Europe. | | | Sponsor Content from Bombas Take the work out of holiday shopping. Give Bombas -- comfy socks everyone will love, from your mom to your boss. And for every pair purchased, Bombas will donate a pair to someone in need. Use code CNN5 for 20% off your first order. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | Quiz time A new government program was announced which will provide free prevention drugs to uninsured Americans who are at risk of what? a. Flu b. Heart failure c. Hepatitis C d. HIV Play "Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if you're correct. | | more than $1 trillion That's how much American households spent last year on health care, according to the National Health Expenditure report. The pricey milestone comprises out-of-pocket expenses for medical services, premiums for employer coverage, individual policies and Medicare costs. | | | We must work in concert and on several fronts, and we must do it now. For who among us wants to face harsh reproach from our grandchildren: 'You knew it was happening, and you did nothing.' | | | | Do you wanna build an ice sculpture? It seems like one of the most improbable art forms ever created, but what does it really take to turn a block of ice into art? (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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