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Police launch tear gas at protesters in Hong Kong, 
Courtesy of the Associated Press

What we’re reading: Backyard shooting, Hong Kong protests, Trump considers testifying

By Zaed Yousuf
Published Nov 18, 2019
President Trump is considering testifying in the impeachment inquiry and protests continue to escalate in Hong Kong in today's headlines.
Eight-time Emmy Award Winning journalist Bob Schieffer joined TCU360's Benton McDonald to talk about the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Trump.

Bob Schieffer talks impeachment as public hearings begin on Capitol Hill

By Benton McDonald
Published Nov 13, 2019
Former Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer joined TCU360's Benton McDonald to talk about the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
The BLUU may no longer be able to host an early-voting site due to a new state law. (Photo courtesy: Brandon Kitchin)

Texas could halt campus voting sites

By Benton McDonald
Published Nov 12, 2019
The law was signed in September and removes the use of temporary early-voting sites that TCU has hosted in the past.
In this Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, photo, former President Jimmy Carter teaches Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Ga. Carter has been admitted to Emory University Hospital for a procedure to relieve pressure on his brain, caused by bleeding due to his recent falls. A spokeswoman says the procedure is scheduled for Tuesday morning, Nov. 12. (AP Photo/John Amis)

What we’re reading: Jimmy Carter hospitalized, Disney+ launches

By Nikki Spellman
Published Nov 12, 2019
President Jimmy Carter to undergo surgery after a recent fall, Supreme Court is set to hear DACA arguments.
Carter and his wife Rosalynn recently became the longest married presidential couple, surpassing George and Barbara Bush with more than 73 years of marriage. (Photo courtesy of New York Times)

Former President Jimmy Carter hospitalized

By Michael Rogers
Published Nov 12, 2019
President Jimmy Carter will undergo a procedure to relieve pressure on his brain after recent fall.
A voter retrieves her "I Voted" sticker after casting her ballot at the Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco, in Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Texas Democrats suing state over new early voting regulations

By Zaed Yousuf
Published Nov 12, 2019
The lawsuit claims that the changes are unconstitutional because they restrict the voting access of the younger electorate.
FILE-In this Monday, Nov. 26, 2018 file photo, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley speaks during a security council meeting at United Nations headquarters. President Donald Trump's former U.N. ambassador, Nikki Haley , alleges in her upcoming memoir that two top administration officials, then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and then-White House chief of staff John Kelly, tried to enlist her in opposing some of Trump's policies.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

What we’re reading: House Democrats prepare for first public impeachment hearings

By Astrid Souto
Published Nov 10, 2019
The ambassador said the aides implored her to undermine the president to "save the country."
A chemical accident at Buffalo Wild Wings kills 1 person and injured several. Photo courtesy of TIME.

What we’re reading: A letter from the whistleblower’s lawyer, Bloomberg potentially running for president

By Tatum Smith
Published Nov 8, 2019
The White House receives a letter from the whistleblower. Michael Bloomberg is possibly running for president.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, along with lieutenant governor candidate Jacqueline Coleman, acknowledge supporters at the Kentucky Democratic Party election night watch event, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)

What We’re Reading: Republicans speculate on election results, new HIV strain discovered

By Alejandra Serna
Published Nov 7, 2019
Some Senate Republicans urged President Trump to change his tone and style in the wake of Tuesday's Democratic victories in Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
What we’re reading: Fla. officials back Trump, news organizations refuse to release whistleblower’s name

What we’re reading: Fla. officials back Trump, news organizations refuse to release whistleblower’s name

By Owen Roche
Published Nov 6, 2019
Florida county officials are refusing to pay for The New York Times for their library and news organizations are remaining strong in their refusal to reveal the whistleblower's identity. (Photo courtesy of TCU 360)
Rand Paul speaking at Trump rally. Photo courtesy: Washington Times

What were reading: Trump rally, human trafficking, Paris Climate Accord, deadly attack

By Andre Riveroy
Published Nov 5, 2019
Kentucky senator demands whistleblower to identify himself, Fort Worth arrests 23 in prostitution case, U.S formally leaving Paris Climate Accord, and a deadly massacre in Mexico that leaves nine Americans dead.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke speaks to supporters before the Iowa Democratic Party's Liberty and Justice Celebration, Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, in Des Moines, Iowa. O'Rourke told his supporters that he was ending his presidential campaign. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

What we’re reading: Trump, homelessness, McDonald’s, O’Rourke

By Schuyler O’Brien
Published Nov 4, 2019
The president was ordered to hand over his tax returns while O'Rourke officially bowed out of the presidential race.