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FBI agents investigating U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh have contacted the second woman to accuse him of sexual misconduct, her attorney said on Saturday.
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Elizabeth Warren reveals she may run for president

New York Post - 30 Sep 2018 08:06
Elizabeth Warren reveals she may run for president Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Saturday that she will take a "hard look at running for president" once the midterm elections are over -- her most definitive statement yet on a possible bid for the White House.
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These are the six senators who could decide Kavanaugh's fate No profiles in courage among this bunch. Six on-the-fence senators - three vulnerable Democrats and three moderate Republicans - are eyeing the polls and hoping for an assist from the FBI as the fate of Supreme Court nom...
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Bernie Sanders: FBI Must Determine If Kavanaugh Told The Truth Under Oath "Lying to Congress is a federal crime," senator notes.
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Mueller defends his authority by giving a history lesson Special counsel Robert Mueller gave a history lesson while defending his authority to investigate possible collusion between President Trump's 2016 campaign and the Russians. In a legal filing, Mueller cited scandals goi...
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Iranian Official Says Oil Deal With Europeans Is Close Despite Threat of U.S. Sanctions The arrangement would constitute the most open break between President Trump and European allies that objected vociferously to his decision to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Peugeot remodels 1960s classic for robo-car era

livemint.com - 30 Sep 2018 09:36
Peugeot remodels 1960s classic for robo-car era The e-Legend concept, set to debut at the Paris Motor Show this week, features a blue velvet and wood interior, where the driver can opt to relax and watch a movie while the car operates autonomously
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Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk have agreed to pay a total of $40 million and make a series of concessions to settle a government lawsuit alleging Musk duped investors …
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Trump on Kim Jong-un: 'We fell in love'

BBC - 30 Sep 2018 07:31
Trump on Kim Jong-un: 'We fell in love' The US president told a rally that the North Korean leader had sent him "beautiful" letters.
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Jim Carrey Takes a Jab at Lindsey Graham's 'Hideous and Hateful Face' in Latest Artwork Jim Carrey was back at the drawing board Friday night, this time depicting his contempt for Sen. Lindsey Graham and Graham’s fury at Democrats during Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s testimony before the Senat...
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Thousands in Central Park panic after barrier collapse The collapse of a police barrier sends thousands of people fleeing in a panic.
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Senate panel asks FBI to investigate person who gave 'false statements' against Kavanaugh The Senate Judiciary Committee asked the FBIon Saturday toinvestigate a person who gave apparent "false statements" against Brett Kavanaugh.        
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Supreme Court will start new term with ideologically split bench The Supreme Court launches its new term Monday with an eight-justice, ideologically split panel that's set to hear major cases on environmental regulation, capital punishment and immigration in its first 10 days. With th...
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Britain's defense secretary says the U.K. plans to boost its military presence in the Arctic next year amid concerns about increasing Russian aggression. Gavin Williamson told The Sunday Telegraph that …
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If Kavanaugh confirmed, 'House will have to' investigate if Senate doesn't: Democrat We can't have a justice 'credibly accused of sexual assault,' Rep. Nadler said.
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Whether or not they choose to spend their idle time in their yards, workers with noncompete contracts in Massachusetts will soon be the first in the U.S. to enjoy a …
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Autoworkers in this blue-collar, central Indiana city have an eager helper waiting to pick up the bill at their next doctor visit. Fiat Chrysler is offering free health care for …
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The FBI is free to investigate any sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh that it deems credible, two White House spokeswomen said on Sunday, rebuffing suggestions the administration ...
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More than 800 people have died in Indonesia's earthquake and tsunami The death toll from the earthquake and tsunami that hit the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Friday grew by Sunday to 832 people, with hundreds of additional injuries. Rescuers have struggled to reach remote areas as com...
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Iran's official IRNA news agency says the country's special courts have sentenced three to death over financial crimes and corruption. Sunday's report quotes deputy chief of judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejehi, …
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Alabama to get $2M under Uber data breach settlement

Miami Herald - 30 Sep 2018 18:21
The state of Alabama is getting $2 million from a nationwide settlement involving Uber. Attorney General Steve Marshall says the money is the state's portion of a $148 million agreement …
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Egyptian military junta led by US-client Field Marshall Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, has executed 32 people since al-Sisi overthrew the first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013. At least 64 people are o...
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