House Democrats are planning to pursue new subpoenas in their impeachment inquiry into President Trump Source
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More subpoenas could come today; Era of polite climate activism is dead. Source
Lil Nas X takes Gayle King inside studio where he recorded “Old Town Road”
Lil Nas X took King to the humble Atlanta studio, CinCoYo, where the young musician paid just $20 for a recording session Source
Kanye West reportedly says he’ll only do gospel music from now on
His yet-to-be-released album contains no curse words Source
“Civil War 2” trends on Twitter after Trump post
While some joked about signing up for “Civil War 2” others pointed out how dangerous it was for the president to incite war via Twitter Source
Climate activists orchestrate disruptive protests to gain attention from world leaders
Millions of people around the world came together to protest and to bring awareness to climate change in the days leading up to the U.N.’s climate summit. According to an article from Vice, mass protests disrupting the everyday functions of cities around the globe may be the result of a new era of climate activism. Villanova University professor Billie Murray joined “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source
California college athletes can now get paid
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill allowing college athletes to get sponsorship deals, just like pros Source
NFL suspends Raiders star for rest of season for “flagrant” hit
Burfict was ejected early in the second quarter after being called for unnecessary roughness on a helmet-to-helmet collision with Doyle. Source
Saudi crown prince denies ordering Jamal Khashoggi’s murder
A year after the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman continues to deny ordering the hit. He told “60 Minutes” he is ultimately responsible for the murder because it happened within his government. Jared Malsin, a Middle East correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, joined “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source
WeWork withdraws plan to go public following CEO turmoil
A week after ousting its founder as CEO, the money-losing office-sharing company yanks plan to go public Source