The US Has Charged Russian Intelligence Officers With Trying To Hack Serena Williams And Other Olympians
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Millennial Men And Women Are Divided On Race And Gender Issues, New Poll Finds
About a third of millennial men surveyed say they would prefer white political candidates, if everything else was equal.
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The FBI Finished Its New Brett Kavanaugh Investigation Without Interviewing Brett Kavanaugh
Investigators did not interview Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault, either.
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Republicans Think They’ve Finally Found A Way To Beat Democrats On Health Care In 2018: Attack Medicare For All
Get ready for a lot more ads about candidates who support “government-run health care.”
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Opinion: Gay Marriage Showed Us What A Legitimate Supreme Court Looks Like
Historically the court's most controversial decisions have been angrily opposed, but respected. That could change after Brett Kavanaugh.
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Republicans Are Struggling To Make Up Ground Before November. Donald Trump Jr. And Kimberly Guilfoyle Are Here To Help.
The president’s oldest son and his girlfriend are campaigning across the country ahead of the midterms, trying to motivate Trump voters.
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Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Said He Isn't Supporting Kavanaugh Anymore
Stevens, 98, said Brett Kavanaugh’s “performance in the hearings” changed his mind, and he urged senators to pay attention to that criticism “for the good of the court.”
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Facebook's Hyperpartisan Publishers Are Deepening Divisions About Brett Kavanaugh's Confirmation
“It is certainly the biggest story in politics since the 2016 election,” one publisher told BuzzFeed News
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An Election Promises to Divide Brazil Like 2016 Divided The United States
On Sunday, Brazil will head to the polls for the first round of their presidential election — and the country is more split than it's ever been.
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Brett Kavanaugh Is One Step Closer To The Supreme Court
Brett Kavanaugh could be confirmed to the Supreme Court this weekend. Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin and Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski were the only senators to break with their parties.
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Why Trump Rallies Aren’t Dominating Cable News The Way They Used To
There are so many Trump rallies, and networks would rather not waste precious primetime hours if they can avoid it.
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Melania Trump Came To Africa And Mostly Just Took A Bunch Of Pictures Holding Babies
The US First Lady’s solo trip to the continent was filled with sweet photos and well-received donations —but not much else.
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Brett Kavanaugh's Final Supreme Court Vote Will Be One Of The Closest In US History
Only one other justice has been confirmed on such a close vote. That vote was in 1881.
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Brett Kavanaugh Has The Votes To Get On The Supreme Court
Republican Sen. Susan Collins and Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin both said they will vote yes, all but guaranteeing Kavanaugh will be confirmed to the Supreme Court this weekend.
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There Have Always Been Protests On Capitol Hill. This Is Different.
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Merrick Garland Has Recused Himself From The Ethics Complaints Against Brett Kavanaugh
Multiple ethics complaints have been filed against Kavanaugh, including about his heated Senate testimony last week.
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It's Official: Brett Kavanaugh Is The Next Justice On The US Supreme Court
Kavanaugh was confirmed Saturday in a historically tight vote, and has now been sworn in to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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Joe Crowley Says Millennials Kicked Him Out Of Congress
“It really was millennial votes — people that were not familiar with who I was,” Crowley told BuzzFeed News’ Profile.
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Can Mike Bloomberg Make America Boring Again?
Being dull could be the way to the presidency in 2020. And the former New York City mayor wouldn't be the only one to try.
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An ICE Memo Lays Out The Differences Between Trump And Obama On Immigration Enforcement
Among the instructions: Attorneys were told they no longer had to check the inbox where immigration lawyers emailed requests for deportation relief.
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