TOP NEWS
Impeachment Inquiry
The Democrats have finally opened an official impeachment inquiry into President Trump, with the Ukraine scandal having proved the straw to break the camel's back. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Trump's actions to date "have seriously violated the Constitution," and directed six House committees that are already investigating the President to do so "under that umbrella of impeachment inquiry." Wall Street Journal
China Demands
China's foreign minister Wang Yi said the country is opening up to the U.S. and the wider world, just like the U.S. demanded, so the U.S. needs to "do the same to China and remove all unreasonable restrictions." Also, Wang said in New York yesterday, China's efforts "should not be deliberately ignored or denied." CNBC
VW Charges
Volkswagen's CEO and chairman have both been charged in Germany with stock market manipulation, on the basis that they did not tell shareholders soon enough about the financial risks of the diesel emissions scandal. Former CEO Martin Winterkorn also has fresh charges against him, over the same issue. Prosecutors say he fully knew about the situation by May 2015, while chairman Hans Dieter Pötsch and current CEO Herbert Diess were clued up by June and July of that year respectively. The markets were only informed in mid-September. CNN
German Zero
Germany's business lobby has had enough of its government's slavish adherence to the so-called "black zero"—essentially, its balanced budget rule. BDI chief Dieter Kempf said the mantra made sense a decade ago when there was a need for budgetary discipline, but now "the economic boom is coming to an end, the state can borrow at negative interest rates and we have a big investment deficit." Financial Times
The Digital Supply Chain
Tech is disrupting most everything, including supply chains. In preparation for Industry 5.0, where people work alongside machines, Deloitte and the Association for Supply Chain Management are creating standards to help companies navigate the digital age.
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AROUND THE WATER COOLER
Stop Vaping
Californian health officials have advised vapers to immediately stop using e-cigarettes and other vaping devices, in the context of the still-mysterious spate of illnesses and deaths associated with the technology. That goes for those who vape nicotine and/or THC. L.A. Times
TikTok Censorship
The popular, Chinese-owned social network TikTok censors videos mentioning Tiananmen Square, Tibetan independence and the banned Falun Gong organization, according to leaked moderation guidelines. That means it's exporting Beijing's censorship rules around the world. Guardian
Admissions Scandal
Devin Sloane, an L.A.-based business executive, got four months behind bars for his part in the college admissions scandal. Sloane paid $250,000 to fraudulently get his son into the University of Southern California as a water polo recruit. NBC News
Forest Fires
It's not just the Amazon. Want to get an idea of the scale of the damage being caused by forest fires around the world? Here's a very scary map. Fortune
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