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Judiciary Committee sets Dec. 4 Trump impeachment hearing

The House Judiciary Committee is set to take over the impeachment probe of President Donald Trump next week, scheduling a Dec. 4 hearing on the question of “high crimes and misdemeanors” set out in the Constitution.

SEAL saga raises concern about Trump’s role in military justice

Defense Secretary Mark Esper declared that President Donald Trump ordered him to stop a disciplinary review of a Navy SEAL accused of battlefield misconduct, an intervention that raised questions about America’s commitment to international standards for battlefield ethics.

Steep emission cuts needed now to limit global warming, says UN

GENEVA — Countries need to begin making steep cuts to their greenhouse gas emissions immediately or risk missing the targets they’ve agreed for limiting global warming, with potentially dire consequences, senior United Nations officials said Tuesday.

Social media a political news paradox, say Americans

It’s one of America’s leading sources for news about the government, yet also among the least trusted. Social media, a new poll finds, is America’s political news paradox.

Albania quake death toll rises to 16, more than 600 injured

Albania’s Defense Ministry has reported two more dead in the western port city of Durres following an early morning 6.4-magnitude earthquake, taking the confirmed death toll to 16.

Dems could push for others after McGahn ordered to testify

The ruling could lead to renewed efforts by House Democrats to compel testimony from other high-ranking officials, including former national security adviser John Bolton.