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Woman Who Accuses Kavanaugh Of Attempted Sexual Assault Goes Public
The accusation may delay Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation vote. The Washington Post named the woman who says Kavanaugh tried to sexually assault her when they were both teenagers.
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'I Lost Literally Everything': Historic Town Cleans Up After Catastrophic Flooding
William Donelson came back to New Bern, N.C., to find his one-story brick apartment condemned. The town was hit by a nearly 10-foot storm surge from Hurricane Florence.
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Sexual Assault Allegation Could Derail Kavanaugh's Supreme Court Bid
Rachel Martin talks to Lisa Banks, an attorney for Christine Blasey Ford, about why she identified herself as the woman accusing Brett Kavanaugh of attempted sexual assault when they were teenagers.
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Trump Administration Revokes Visas For Palestinian Envoy
A Palestinian official is condemning the U.S. decision to revoke the visas of the family of a Palestinian envoy to the U.S.
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Kavanaugh Again Denies Sexual Assault Allegation
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh reportedly visited the White House Monday and has issued another strong denial of a sexual assault allegation. Democrats call for a delay on the nomination vote.
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson Examines The 'Unspoken Alliance' Between Science And War
In his new book, Accessory to War, the astrophysicist argues that people who work in his field are often complicit to military development — despite being overwhelmingly liberal and anti-war.
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Residents Allowed To Return To Their Homes After Gas Explosions North Of Boston
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Mayor Dan Rivera of Lawrence, Mass., about a series of natural gas explosions on Thursday that burned homes and resulted in one death.
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Campaigns Creating Ads That Bring Money In, Not Just Send Messages Out
Well-made videos can go viral and boost a candidate's popularity, and now they can bring in the cash for a viable campaign.
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Los Angeles Opens First Of 15 New Shelters To Help Homeless Community
Los Angeles has set up a homeless shelter in an area where a lot of people are living on the streets. The goal is to help people transition to full-time housing. But nearby businesses are skeptical.
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Trump Announces New Round Of $200 Billion Tariffs On Chinese Imports
The president announced a new round of tariffs against Chinese imports — 10 percent duties on $200 billion worth of goods, including hundreds of consumer items. The tariffs go into effect on Sept. 24.
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