TODAY'S HEADLINES:
House Democrats unveil articles of impeachment, charging Donald Trump of obstruction of Congress and abuse of power.
Meanwhile, one-in-four Americans admits they or a member of their family this past year has delayed medical treatment of a serious illness due to costs.
And lastly, Attorney General Bill Barr is ripped by just about everyone after the Inspector General finds that the FBI harbors no anti-Trump bias.
And our QUICKER QUICKIES HEADLINES:
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are teaming up with House progressives to challenge Nancy Pelosi on her prized prescription drug pricing bill.
The Supreme Court on Monday left in place a Kentucky law, mandating doctors perform ultrasounds and show fetal images to patients before they can perform abortions.
Tulsi Gabbard announced on Twitter that she will not be participating in the next Democratic presidential debate on Dec. 19th.
And lastly, Stanford University economist Gabriel Zucman’s latest study finds that the explosion in annual earnings by the rich and an increasingly regressive tax structure have combined to allow the top 1% of Americans' wealth to triple over the past five decades.