What You Missed: Week of November 26th

Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer, pleads guilty to lying to Congress about Moscow project

Michael Cohen plead guilty to lying to congress about a Moscow real estate project that Trump’s company has pursed while Trump was securing the Republican Presidential Nomination in 2016. Cohen said that he lied for ‘Individual 1’ which he revealed to be Trump. Trump still denied the connection and events.

 

Trump’s whirlwind G20 set to begin after he cancels Putin meeting

The G20 summit has many countries’ governments coming together to meet in Argentina. Trump will have many diplomatic meetings during the 48-hour summit. His most important meeting is set to be with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Another important event includes a signing ceremony for a United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, which is a revised NAFTA trade deal.

 

Marriott Hacking Exposes Data of Up to 500 Million Guests

The Marriott International Hotel chain said that on Friday that its database has been hacked and guests, as far back as 2014 and personal details have been compromised. These details include information such as names, addresses, dates of birth, passport number, and email addresses. The company has over 6,700 properties around the world.