A judge on the Caribbean island of Anguilla will decide Monday if a Connecticut man will go on trial for allegedly killing a hotel worker. Scott Hapgood was vacationing with his family in April when he says Kenny Mitchel tried to rob him. Mitchel died after a struggle, and Hapgood was charged with manslaughter. Errol Barnett reports. Source
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Eye Opener: Arctic cold front descends on U.S.
Temperatures plunge from Texas to New England with a historic arctic punch. Also, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley says two senior White House colleagues wanted her to undermine President Trump. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
Broadway star dies at age 13 after suffering asthma attack
Laurel Griggs died after suffering an asthma attack while at with her parents in Manhattan, according to her grandfather Source
Longtime Republican Rep. Pete King won’t seek reelection
The New York Republican has served in Congress since 2003 Source
New Hampshire woman enlists candidates to send cards to troops
The Military Holiday Card Challenge collects tens of thousands of well-wishes for service members around the world Source
SpaceX set to launch another 60 Starlink internet satellites
Initial service is expected to begin next year with global connectivity expected in 2021 Source
Official who testified against Trump “still detailed” to NSC
Alexander Vindman, who told Congress he didn’t think it was proper for Trump to ask Ukrainian’s president to investigate the Bidens, is scheduled to remain at NSC until July 2020 Source
Woman seen on video in Bronx Zoo lion’s den turns herself in
The woman who posted video of herself dancing in the lion’s den at the Bronx Zoo in September has turned herself in to police. She is charged with criminal trespassing. CBSN NY has details. Source
House releases transcript of testimony by top State Department official George Kent
The House has released the testimony of State Department official George Kent, who testified before the joint House committees conducting the impeachment inquiry on October 15. CBSN political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller joins CBSN with the latest. Source
Trump impeachment trial may complicate Democratic presidential race
If the House of Representatives impeaches President Trump, the Senate would hold a trial on the charges – complicating campaign plans for Democratic senators who are running for president. CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner interviewed California Senator Kamala Harris about the possible trial for Showtime’s “The Circus,” and Wagner joined CBSN to discuss the impeachment inquiry. Source