Leading up to Thanksgiving, the top news surrounds the impeachment inquiry.
The first public hearings of the impeachment inquiry began Wednesday. The impeachment hearings have been polarizing, with both sides being critical of each other.
Many commenters have compared it to a circus.


Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine, and George Kent, a top State Department official, were the first to testify.


Rumor surrounding the whistleblower who started the events back in September continue to swirl.
Many say the whistleblower should have to testify or be named.

Instagram announced it would start testing out hiding likes this week.
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This will be a large change to the social media photo sharing platform, where many popular users make money.

Debate about vaping is ongoing.
After reported illness and even death from the e-cigarettes, many are putting the pressure on Washington to regulate it.

Updates concerning the 2020 election were also in the news this week.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has not announced his run for president, but the rumors are making headlines.

The state of Kamala Harris’ campaign has also been talked about.


