Kavanaugh Hearing
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U.S. Senators, staff will access to Kavanaugh FBI report — but what about the public?All 100 senators, and a handful of Senate staff, will be able to read the FBI’s new report on sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. But it’s unclear if the public will see it.WorldOct 4, 2018
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Trudeau Liberals avoid denouncing Donald Trump for mocking Christine Blasey FordOn Wedneseday, Status of Women Minister Maryam Monsef sidestepped questions about the Trudeau government's perceived silence on Donald Trump's comments.CanadaOct 3, 2018
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Brett Kavanaugh was questioned by police after 1985 bar fightAs the FBI continues to investigate Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court, more details about his time at university are coming forward.WorldOct 2, 2018
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Scott Thompson: How do you learn the truth if you don’t ask questions?When it comes to the sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, one thing is certain: you can't make a decision unless you go beyond the "he said, she said" and investigate.Oct 1, 2018
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Kavanaugh hearing: Gender study, law experts react to what senators had to sayHere’s what two experts — one a law professor specializing in sexual assault, the other a professor of gender studies — had to say about Senate comments on the Kavanaugh nomination.PoliticsSep 29, 2018
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More than 20 million Americans watched the Kavanaugh hearing on TVThe number represents only a fraction of Thursday's total viewership as it does not include millions more who streamed the event on phones or computers or crowds that watched in bars and other public places.PoliticsSep 28, 2018
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ANALYSIS: How the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing gives a dramatic lesson on gender rolesThroughout their riveting, nationally televised testimony on Thursday, Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh served as Exhibits A and B for a tutorial on gender roles and stereotypes.PoliticsSep 28, 2018
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Kavanaugh doesn’t deny Ford was sexually assaulted ‘by some person’, maintains innocenceKavanaugh remained steadfast in his position during his address to the committee and through the questioning period.CrimeSep 27, 2018
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Who is Rachel Mitchell, the prosecutor chosen to question Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser?Rachel Mitchell was chosen by the Judiciary Committee to question Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford on allegations of sexual assault.PoliticsSep 26, 2018
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Here’s what to expect from Thursday’s Kavanaugh, Ford testimoniesThursday's testimonies are a pivotal moment in Kavanaugh's nomination as a Supreme Court justice. This is what to expect from the process.PoliticsSep 26, 2018
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