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Speaker Pelosi confirms the House will vote on impeachment; France in uproar over pension reform.


SNAP restrictions will take food stamps away from 700,000; Iran admits to shooting “rioters” during violent protests.


Jumping from job to job wasn’t a choice, especially for Black folks.


NATO hosts an unpleasant exchange; Indians demand justice for a murdered sexual assault victim.


Gun rights question reaches the Supreme Court; Iraqi parliament accepts prime minister’s resignation.


At least 10 people were shot and two are in critical condition.


Joe Sestak, a retired admiral and anti-establishment Democrat, hoped to connect with voters with his novel health care plan and foreign policy expertise.


It takes work not to feed the stereotypes we have about ourselves.


New information comes to light about when Trump learned of the whistleblower complaint; Palestinians hold a “day of rage” over the US’s settlement policy change.

Living away from home doesn’t weaken your ties to the land or to your community.


Trump’s legal battles against House Democrats continue; Yemen sees dengue fever outbreak.


Navy Secretary Richard Spencer resigns; Iran protests are making their way online after the government ends a national shutdown.




Impeachment on the airwaves; Congo faces multiple deadly disease outbreaks.


PG&E waffles on California blackouts, fueling confusion; six die as Bolivian protests continue.


Grace Millane’s story is part of a larger pattern of victim-blaming.


Democratic presidential candidates appear in the fifth debate; Israeli prime minister will push for Jordan Valley annexation bill.


The Duke of York hoped to clarify his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein in the BBC interview. He only raised new questions.


The platform’s latest policy could make it harder to combat misinformation.


California’s government boycotts automotive companies in an emissions standards dispute; rape charges against WikiLeaks’s founder dropped in Sweden.


Trump reverses course on flavored vape ban; documents detail the disappearing of China’s Muslims.


Trump expressed hope that the Senate would confirm one of his nominees. Days later, the RNC came calling for cash.


At least four people were killed, and at least six wounded, police said.


Amid a growing movement to #FreeRodneyReed, an appeals court has ruled that new evidence must be considered.


Three State Department officials testify publicly in the impeachment inquiry; Israel and Islamic Jihad in Gaza exchange strikes, despite a ceasefire.


Antibiotic-resistant diseases are killing more than the CDC thought; Hong Kong protests approach sixth month.


Impeachment inquiry holds its first public hearing; rising water in Venice turns deadly.


Supreme Court hears DACA case; Bolivian president resigns and seeks asylum in Mexico.


Trump said he did not recall discussing WikiLeaks with Stone. Rick Gates testified that it happened.


Sonic the Hedgehog has a new trailer. And Sonic looks a lot better.


Health officials think they’re gotten to the bottom of the vaping sicknesses; Spain’s national elections fail to break an impasse.

If the administration wants to help vets, they should address the stigma around pain and trauma.


This week in impeachment news; Bolivia protests escalate with attack on Vinto mayor.


Governor’s races in Mississippi and Kentucky, ranked-choice voting in New York City, the state legislature in Virginia are all on the ballot on November 5, 2019.


Judge rules health care provider religious exemption unconstitutional; ambush of mining workers in Burkina Faso leaves 37 dead.


Internal Facebook documents reveal a pattern of manipulation; fractured Yemen coalition fighting Houthi rebels signs power-sharing agreement.


Trump begins withdrawal from Paris climate agreement; Mormon family attacked near US-Mexico border.


US voters to cast ballots in local and state elections Tuesday; Iran struggles on the global stage.
The hidden history of a state-sponsored witch hunt.


Impeachment is really happening; Pakistani train ignites and death toll rises.