2019年7月22日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: July 22, 2019

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Monday, July 22, 2019
Explainer: Send him back? What it would take for Congress to impeach Trump
A dark cloud of impeachment has threatened President Donald Trump for many months, with Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives, where any such effort to remove him from office would begin, divided about whether to proceed.
Horrifying moments as Hong Kong journalist live-streams being attacked
A man in a pink shirt and jeans is seen hitting out at people with a stick over the barrier of a train's passenger gantry. In the next moment, he runs at the camera and starts hitting the person behind it.
Bayer could benefit from home advantage in St. Louis Roundup cancer trial: experts
Bayer AG , facing an upcoming trial in St. Louis over allegations that its Roundup weed killer causes cancer, has recruited Missouri-based expert witnesses to make its case in a place where it has century-old roots but where juries often hit companies with huge damages.
Equifax nears deal to pay about $700 million to settle U.S. data breach probes: WSJ
Credit reporting company Equifax Inc is close to a deal to pay around $700 million to settle data breach probes with U.S. regulators and states, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
India's moon mission lifts off, hopes to probe lunar south pole
India launched a rocket into space on Monday to perform a soft landing of a rover on the moon, the country's most ambitious mission yet to cement its position as a leading low-cost space power.
Swimming: Fellow swimmers hail Horton for podium protest
Mack Horton received a round of applause from fellow swimmers at the world championships after refusing to share the podium with China's Sun Yang, American breaststroker Lily King said on Monday.
Marvel's 'Avengers: Endgame' to set all-time box office record
Marvel Studios superhero movie "Avengers: Endgame" will claim the top of the global box office charts by Sunday, distributor Walt Disney Co said.
Zip-wire calamity to wild rugby tackles: The comedic face of UK's Johnson
Dangling helplessly from a zip-wire while waving British Union Jack flags, Boris Johnson and his attempt to publicize a party in one of London's parks became one of the most memorable non-sporting moments of the 2012 Olympic Games.
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