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Brett M. Kavanaugh / Wall Street Journal:
I Am an Independent, Impartial Judge — Yes, I was emotional last Thursday. I hope everyone can understand I was there as a son, husband and dad. — I was deeply honored to stand at the White House July 9 with my wife, Ashley, and my daughters, Margaret and Liza, to accept President Trump's nomination …
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Charles Ludington / Washington Post:
We were Brett Kavanaugh's drinking buddies. We don't think he should be confirmed. — Charles Ludington, Lynne Brookes and Elizabeth Swisher attended Yale University from 1983 to 1987 with Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh. — We were college classmates and drinking buddies with Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh.
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Anna Staver / Denver Post:
Colorado's Cory Gardner reviewing FBI report on Kavanaugh after listening to sexual assault survivors — The senator wants to finish reading the FBI report before making a decision, spokesman Casey Contres said. … Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colorado, hasn't decided how he'll vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh …
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Washington Post:
Vote ‘no’ on Kavanaugh — AS SENATORS prepare to vote this week on Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh, they, and the rest of the country, must wonder: Which Brett M. Kavanaugh are they evaluating? Is it the steady, conservative jurist he was reputed to be before his confirmation saga?
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Kevin Wallevand / WDAY-TV:
EXCLUSIVE: Heitkamp reveals Kavanaugh vote and reasoning to WDAY News — FARGO — U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp will vote NO on U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination. — Heitkamp sat down exclusively with WDAY News to share what she will do when the U.S. Senate votes …
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Lulu Ramadan / mypalmbeachpost:
Retired Supreme Court Justice: Kavanaugh does not belong on high court — Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens on Thursday said that high court nominee Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, who Stevens once lauded in one of his books, does not belong on the Supreme Court.
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Ruth Graham / Slate:
The Kavanaugh Hearings Have Women Fired Up ... to Vote Republican — The accusations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are widely perceived to be a boon to Democrats heading into the midterm elections in November. “The women of this country identify with Dr. Ford …
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Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
GOP senator may miss Kavanaugh vote for daughter's wedding — A GOP senator may miss a Senate confirmation vote for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh this weekend because his daughter is getting married on Saturday. — Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) will walk his daughter down the aisle …
Associated Press:
Sen. Steve Daines will be at daughter's wedding in Montana — Kavanaugh vote or no — Republican Sen. Steve Daines says he's going to attend his daughter's wedding back home in Montana on Saturday regardless of a possible weekend Senate vote on embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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New York Times:
How Brett Kavanaugh Failed — And why the Senate should vote to keep him off the Supreme Court. — The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher. It is separate from the newsroom and the Op-Ed section. — The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh …
Salt Lake Tribune:
Tribune editorial: Hatch attack on alleged witness is despicable — The despicable attack launched by Sen. Orrin Hatch and the Senate Judiciary Committee — more precisely, the Republicans on that committee — on one of the women who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh …
Megan McArdle / Washington Post:
No matter what happens, Kavanaugh is being punished
No matter what happens, Kavanaugh is being punished
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Law & Liberty
Jordan Valinsky / CNN:
Time magazine puts Christine Blasey Ford on the cover
Time magazine puts Christine Blasey Ford on the cover
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Matt Richardson / Fox News:
As Kavanaugh vote looms, GOP Sen. Daines says he's going to daughter's wedding
As Kavanaugh vote looms, GOP Sen. Daines says he's going to daughter's wedding
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Henry Rodgers / The Daily Signal:
Kavanaugh Protesters Chase Down Rand Paul at DC Airport
Kavanaugh Protesters Chase Down Rand Paul at DC Airport
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Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
Trump supporter arrested for threatening to slaughter senators and their families for not supporting Brett Kavanaugh
Trump supporter arrested for threatening to slaughter senators and their families for not supporting Brett Kavanaugh
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Republicans' misogyny will come back to haunt them
Republicans' misogyny will come back to haunt them
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Flake: No corroboration for Ford's claims in FBI report
Flake: No corroboration for Ford's claims in FBI report
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David Corn / Mother Jones:
The Real Reason the White House Told the FBI Not to Interview Christine Blasey Ford?
The Real Reason the White House Told the FBI Not to Interview Christine Blasey Ford?
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Here's a list of people the FBI did NOT interview. Okay with this, Flake and Collins?
Here's a list of people the FBI did NOT interview. Okay with this, Flake and Collins?
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ThinkProgress, Daily Kos and Common Dreams
Megan Doyle / Press Herald:
Maine women, including sexual assault survivors, converge on Capitol to sway Collins
Howard Koplowitz / al.com:
Doug Jones says female staffers have been threatened by Brett Kavanaugh supporters
Doug Jones says female staffers have been threatened by Brett Kavanaugh supporters
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Kendall Karson / ABC News:
Kavanaugh latest: Sen. Collins, a key GOP vote, says FBI investigation appears ‘very thorough’
Kavanaugh latest: Sen. Collins, a key GOP vote, says FBI investigation appears ‘very thorough’
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Mike Isaac / New York Times:
Rifts Break Open at Facebook Over Kavanaugh Hearing — SAN FRANCISCO — “I want to apologize,” the Facebook executive wrote last Friday in a note to staff. “I recognize this moment is a deeply painful one — internally and externally.” — The apology came from Joel Kaplan, Facebook's vice president for global public policy.
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Deepa Seetharaman / Wall Street Journal:
Zuckerberg Faces Anger Over Facebook Executive's Kavanaugh Support
Zuckerberg Faces Anger Over Facebook Executive's Kavanaugh Support
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Steven Nelson / Washington Examiner:
Former ACLU leaders blast ‘appalling’ anti-Brett Kavanaugh ad campaign
Former ACLU leaders blast ‘appalling’ anti-Brett Kavanaugh ad campaign
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BBC:
Girl, 8, pulls a 1,500-year-old sword from a lake in Sweden — An eight-year-old found a pre-Viking-era sword while swimming in a lake in Sweden during the summer. — Saga Vanecek found the relic in the Vidöstern lake while at her family's holiday home in Jönköping County.
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Catherine Edwards / The Local:
Eight-year-old Swedish-American girl pulls pre-Viking era sword from lake
Eight-year-old Swedish-American girl pulls pre-Viking era sword from lake
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Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Trump mocks Al Franken over resignation: He folded ‘like a wet rag’ — President Trump mocked former Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.) at a campaign rally in Minnesota Thursday for resigning following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. — “That guy was wacky. Boy did he fold up like a wet rag, huh?”
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Fox News:
Accused doxxer of GOP senators allegedly threatened to publish their children's health information — A Democratic congressional intern accused of publishing the private information of at least three Republican lawmakers allegedly threatened to leak senators' children's health information if a witness told anyone about his activities.
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Jamal Khashoggi / Washington Post:
This should be a column by Jamal Khashoggi — Editor's note: Jamal Khashoggi is a Saudi journalist and author, and a columnist for Washington Post Global Opinions. Khashoggi's words should appear in the space above, but he has not been heard from since he entered a Saudi consulate in Istanbul …
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Lara Seligman / Foreign Policy:
Trump Considers Ousting Air Force Head Over Space Force Pushback — The president appears to be tired of Pentagon officials slow rolling his orders. — U.S. President Donald Trump is peeved with Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson over her handling of his directive to stand up a separate Space Force …
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The Daily Beast:
Democrats Fear the Party's Kavanaugh Obsession Could Backfire — Sensing a bump for Republicans, some strategists want to pivot if he's confirmed. Problem is the base may not be so ready to let it go. — With Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court looking more likely …
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Bloomberg:
The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies — In 2015, Amazon.com Inc. began quietly evaluating a startup called Elemental Technologies, a potential acquisition to help with a major expansion of its streaming video service, known today as Amazon Prime Video.
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Fred Sainz / Apple:
What Businessweek got wrong about Apple
What Businessweek got wrong about Apple
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Andrew Seidman / Philly.com:
Alex Trebek apologizes for his performance as moderator of Pa. Gov. debate — Alex Trebek, the Jeopardy! host roundly criticized for his Monday night performance as moderator of the lone Pennsylvania gubernatorial debate this fall, apologized Wednesday, saying he had “failed to recognize the seriousness of the event for the voters.”
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