Hanukkah begins at sunset The Jewish
Festival of Lights starts
today, commemorating the Maccabees' rededication of the Second Temple of Jerusalem after they recaptured it in a rebellion. In preparing the Temple, the faithful found only enough oil to light the menorah for one night, but it lasted for eight. The Hanukkah menorah recalls that miracle.
Holiday travel is in full swing More Americans than ever are expected to hit the roads, rails and skies this season, with an
estimated 115.6 million due to strike out through January 1. You can keep up with one very special traveler early in the week, with
NORAD's Santa tracker.
Congress takes a holiday break After impeaching President Trump, the House is on vacation. But the next steps in the historic process are still in limbo. Speaker Nancy Pelosi
hasn't committed yet to sending the articles of impeachment to the Republican-held Senate, where Democrats aren't satisfied with the rules that would govern the trial. The Senate's GOP leader
may move forward next month anyway.
We wish you a Merry Christmas Christians the world over celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on
Wednesday. Pope Francis is
due to deliver his "Urbi et Orbi" blessing from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. And Queen Elizabeth II will share her Christmas message, a British tradition
since 1932.
Kwanzaa celebrates African culture The
seven-day festival begins
Thursday. Each night, celebrants light a new candle on the kinara, a kind of candelabra, representing the holiday's seven principles: unity, self-determination, collective responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.
Israel's Netanyahu faces a leadership challenge As the nation
heads toward its third election in a year, the Prime Minister could be unseated within his own Likud party. Gideon Saar
faces off Thursday against Benjamin Netanyahu, 70, who faces criminal indictment for bribery, fraud and breach of trust in a trio of criminal investigations.
Russia, Iran and China hold joint naval exercises The operation, dubbed "Naval Security Belt," is expected to start
Friday in the Indian Ocean, Iranian news media
report. The drills unite three American rivals not long after the US
flexed its own naval muscle in the Middle East.
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