Google plans to launch a checking account aimed at individuals as soon as next year. The search giant will tie the accounts to its Google Pay offering, which already has 100 million users around the globe. Source
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Insurance exec sentenced to 6 months in college admissions scandal
It’s the longest sentence in the college admissions scandal so far Source
Sneak peek: Maria Spencer’s Vow to Kill
A woman repeatedly threatened to kill to her ex. She enlisted her father to help make good on her promise. Why couldn’t anyone stop her? “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant reports Saturday, November 16 at 10/9c on CBS. Source
Female Thunderbird pilot wants to inspire others
Major Michelle Curran is the only female fighter pilot on the Thunderbirds, the Air Force demonstration team. She also flew 160 combat hours in Afghanistan before joining the team. “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell shares her story. Source
8 key moments from the first public impeachment hearing
Two key witnesses testified Wednesday in the impeachment inquiry Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Deval Patrick expected to announce candidacy
The Democratic former Massachusetts governor will be a guest on “CBS This Morning” Thursday Source
State Department officials stand up to Trump as public impeachment hearings begin
Career diplomats took center stage as public impeachment hearings got underway into President Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent and Ambassador William Taylor answered questions in front of lawmakers. New York Times diplomatic correspondent Lara Jakes joined CBSN to discuss their testimony. Source
11/13/19: Red and Blue
First public impeachment hearing on Capitol Hill; Final thoughts on Wednesday’s public hearings Source
Former insurance executive sentenced to 6 months in college admissions scandal
A former insurance executive received the longest prison sentence so far in the college admissions scandal. Toby MacFarlane pleaded guilty Friday to paying $450,000 to get his son and daughter into college as fake athletic recruits. Source
CDC report warns of 2 new potentially deadly superbugs
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said superbugs that resist antibiotics have killed nearly twice as many people as once thought. But there is some good news. Dr. Jon LaPook explains. Source