- House Democrats advanced their impeachment inquiry resolution out of the Rules Committee Wednesday for a schedule vote today, more than a dozen Republican amendments were defeated.
- Some 300,000 Georgia voters are expected to be purged ahead of the state's 2020 primaries as Republicans continue to target black and Latino voters across the country.
- The Federal reserve cut interest rates for the third time in 2019 as the US economy continues to slow, third-quarter GDP came in at just 1.9% growth.
- A second Japanese cabinet member has resigned from PM Shinzo Abe's government this week as allegations of illegal campaign staff payments swirled around Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai.
- Twitter says it will block all campaign ads starting in November as the social media platform deals with an increasing number of bots and fake accounts used to manipulate voters with propaganda.
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