| Democratic debate Seven top Democratic candidates gathered for the final debate of 2019, and boy, it was a spicy one. Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg continued their feud over transparency at fundraisers and personal wealth, but it was Amy Klobuchar who put her foot down to end the squabbling, turning the conversation to campaign finance reform and positioning herself as the moderate candidate so many voters have shown they're longing for. Joe Biden, who has struggled through some debates, got some redemption last night. He asserted the need to work with Republicans and find common political ground, and he confidently defended his age. Buttigieg, Warren and Biden may be front-runners right now, but the strong performance from Klobuchar could give her momentum heading into the election year. Here are the winners and losers, per CNN's Chris Cillizza, photos from the night and the best one-liners. | | | Impeachment This is not how it was supposed to go. After President Trump was impeached Wednesday night, we expected Speaker Nancy Pelosi to send the articles to the Senate so the next phase, a Senate trial, could begin. She still hasn't done that, and now it's clear why: It seems she's trying to gain leverage over the Senate and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. It's no secret McConnell and other Senate Republicans will try to make this trial as difficult as possible, so Pelosi's stalling could change negotiations about how the trial goes down. It could also give her more time to name her party's leaders for the trial. This struggle between two congressional titans is not likely to cool off over the two-week holiday break. By the time a Senate trial gets underway, it will be a brand-new year -- and an election year at that. | | | Winter weather | | | Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin held his annual marathon news conference, discussing issues like term limits, Russia's strained relationships with other nations and, yes, the fresh impeachment of President Trump ( it was based on "made-up reasons," Putin said). The 4 hour, 20 minute event did hold some clues about Putin's plans once his term runs out in 2024. The Russian President set off social media alarm bells when he suggested the Russian constitution could be amended to change term-limit rules, which prohibit more than two consecutive terms in office. Putin is on his fourth term and his second consecutive one. Russia's state-run media denied Putin could seek another term in 2024, but the fact that it was brought up will undoubtedly raise plenty of questions. | | | Ebola | | Content By: CNN Underscored Seeing as this is the season of giving, we're hosting a social media sweepstakes that will be giving away a few of our favorite things: Apple's new AirPods Pro, Spanx faux-leather leggings, an Away Carry-On bag, Galaxy Earbuds, and an Amazon Echo Show 8. Enter now through December 23 on our Twitter and Instagram accounts. And speaking of our favorite things, we also rounded up CNN Underscored Top 50 items of 2019, featuring our picks for the best of the year. Happy holidays! | | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | EPIC quiz time! Instead of our weekly quiz, we have not one, but SIX end-of-decade quizzes you can take to test your knowledge of the 2010s before they're gone for good! Warm up with this World News question below, then take them all here: In March 2012, a controversial video about a Ugandan warlord went viral on YouTube, sparking what fleetingly popular phrase? A. Never Again B. KONY 2012 C. Save Our Children D. Make War Infamous | | 138 The number of E. coli cases across 25 states the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked to romaine lettuce. The CDC recommends people avoid lettuce grown in Salinas, California. Not sure? It's best to avoid it altogether, the experts say. | | | If it wasn't for us, who would find them? | | | | A real winter wonderland Christmas lights are great, but the Earth already has something even better. Let your eyeballs take a vacation with this soothing time lapse of the aurora borealis. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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