Chaos engulfed the U.S. Senate confirmation hearing for Brett Kavanaugh, Trump’s Supreme Court pick, as Democrats complained bitterly about Republicans withholding documents about the nominee’s past White House service and shouting protesters were arrested in droves. Kavanaugh will face a marathon of hostile questioning by Democrats today, as his Senate confirmation hearing rolls into its second day. |
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Commentary: There's a better way to run Supreme Court confirmation hearings than by turning them into made-for-TV spectacles, writes veteran congressional reporter Matt Laslo. "The confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are brimming with all the bombast and bluster we’ve come to expect from today’s politics... But it shouldn’t be this way, and Americans of all stripes should demand that government be made boring again." |
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Top executives from Facebook and Twitter will defend their companies in the U.S. Congress over what lawmakers see as a failure to combat continuing foreign efforts to influence U.S. politics. |
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller will accept written answers from Trump on whether his campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 U.S. election, but Mueller is not ruling out a follow-up interview on that issue, a person familiar with the matter said. |
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Commentary: Fascinated by aviation and frustrated by the lack of female pilots, Reuters reporter Victoria Bryan is leaving the newsroom to start a new career as a commercial airline pilot. Bryan writes about what factors have led to the hefty gender imbalance in the airline industry, and what companies like easyJet and Lufthansa are doing to address them. |
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After upset win, Massachusetts Democrat comes out swinging at Trump https://reut.rs/2MR4zhu 11:39 AM - Sep 4, 2018 |