IMPEACHMENT Republicans passed a set of rules that will govern the Senate impeachment trial The opening arguments should begin later today. On Tuesday, Senators spent the day — and all night, and some of the next morning — debating the rules of the trial, which was about as exciting as you’d expect. In short: Democrats kept pushing for some of the things they wanted — like the ability to summon witnesses — and kept getting voted down by the Republican majority. Hayes Brown followed every single minute of it, so if you want the latest, you can listen to this morning’s Impeachment Today episode. BuzzFeed News CORONAVIRUS IS GOING GLOBAL The deadly Coronavirus outbreak that began in China has made it to the United States
The virus was detected in a patient in Everett, Washington, the CDC confirmed. The virus has already infected hundreds of people in China, with 9 deaths. Scientists around the world are rushing to figure out how serious this could become. "It doesn’t take much for a virus in general to go from being worrisome to being extremely worrisome, because they tend to morph and mutate a lot," a CDC official said on Friday. Airports in San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles are already screening passengers from Wuhan, China, where the outbreak began. SHE’S THE QUEEN OF CANADA TOO? Like the 2019 NBA champions, today’s Royal Tea is Canadian Why, exactly, are Harry and Meghan relocating to Canada? In Tuesday’s Royal Tea, we took a look at how and why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex ended up on Vancouver Island. One reason: they’ve both spent plenty of time there, but for different reasons. Harry has visited a few times because his grandmother *is the Queen of Canada.* Megan spent years in Toronto filming Suits. Canada is also a member of the Commonwealth, a group of 53 countries that were almost all at one point under British rule. It means Meghan and Harry can have some space, but remain in a country with royal links. Want to know more? Sign up here for the Royal Tea newsletter, where you can get your royal news before anyone else. IN OTHER NEWS The Trump administration is exploring options to make it harder for pregnant foreigners to get tourist visas. “This is mostly symbolic and another way to say the US is closed,” one analyst said. Greenpeace, the ACLU and other major non-profits are protesting an attempt to sell off the .org internet domain. Many of the world’s best-known charities have their websites at .org. A private equity firm wants to buy it. Andrew Yang is running a fairly traditional presidential campaign. But he’s also a preview of how the next generation of presidential candidates might run for office. A Michigan lawmaker has filed a sexual harassment complaint against a state senator. The senator, Peter Lucido, made news last week by telling young reporter that a group of high school boys "could have a lot of fun" with her. "CHEER" ON NETFLIX “The first thing that drew me to Cheer was the familiar, simple promise of watching elite cheerleaders on their journey from ‘very, very good’ to ‘the best,’” writes Anne Helen Petersen. “Cheerleading, like any sport, can beat you up and string you along with the promise of glory, but it can also be deeply transformative. It can change lives the same way that soccer, or football, or basketball, or even math team can change lives. Cheerleaders have known this for decades. Cheer just makes it impossible for other people to deny.” ONE MORE THING 18 pictures that capture America at its best. Ease yourself into Wednesday with some beautiful photos of a beautiful country. Whatever you do, don’t get impeached today, Tom P.S. If you like this newsletter, help keep our reporting free for all. Support BuzzFeed News by becoming a member here. (Monthly memberships are available worldwide). 📝 This letter was edited and brought to you by Tom Gara and BuzzFeed News. You can always reach us here. 🔔 Want to be notified as soon as news breaks? Download the BuzzFeed News app for iOS and Android (available in Canadian, UK, Australian, and US app stores). 💌 Did a friend forward you this email? Sign up to get BuzzFeed News in your inbox! Show privacy notice and cookie policy. BuzzFeed, Inc. 111 E. 18th St. New York, NY 10003 Unsubscribe |