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White male fury and fear rise in GOP in defense of Kavanaugh

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The sexual-assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh have sparked a wave of unbridled anger and anxiety from many Republican men, who say they are in danger of being swept up by false accusers who are biased against them.

Newly-signed criminal justice reforms evoke hope and unease

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New laws limiting juvenile prosecution and how murder can be charged against accomplices are being hailed as milestones for improving California's criminal-justice system, for good or bad depending on who you ask.

McConnell plans vote ‘this week,’ FBI widens Kavanaugh probe

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The White House has given the FBI permission to expand its probe of Brett Kavanaugh at least slightly, according to two people familiar with the matter, after facing a barrage of criticism over the weekend about the constricted investigation.

Comey willing to testify – in public – before Congress

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David N. Kelley, Comey's lawyer, told Republican leaders of the House Oversight and Judiciary committees that although Comey "respectfully declines your request for a private interview," he would "welcome the opportunity to testify at a public hearing."



Singer Charles Aznavour, dead at 94, admired by Sinatra, Dylan

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Charles Aznavour, the French singer and composer who became an international sensation for ballads that surveyed territory often unexplored in popular music -- embittered marriages, squandered lives, and, daringly in the early 1970s, homosexuality -- has died. He was 94

Spain: Catalonia marches over thwarted independence bid

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Activists blocked railway lines, students skipped classes and supporters of Catalonia seceding from Spain marched in large numbers Monday to mark the anniversary of a referendum that was part of a thwarted bid for independence last year.

Still no motive as Las Vegas marks one year since massacre

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Investigators said the gunman was described by people who knew him as "a narcissist [who] only cared about himself." Relatives said he had mental-health issues, while his doctor said he might have had bipolar disorder and that he accepted prescriptions for anxiety medication but declined anti-depressants.

Trump awards Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan

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First rejected by the military because of a medical condition, Shurer enlisted again a year after 9/11. He was accepted the second time around. He was promoted from sergeant to staff sergeant in late 2006 and served with the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force in Afghanistan from late November 2007 to late May 2008. He was honorably discharged a year later.





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