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Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham Lashes Out At Democrats Over Kavanaugh
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham ran against Donald Trump for president in 2016 and warned he was "crazy" and "unfit for office." Now he's the president's top defender on Capitol Hill.
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The Nobel Prize In Physics: 117 Years, 3 Women And Counting
Donna Strickland is the first woman to win the prize in a generation. Other women in physics are not surprised, but some hope change may be coming.
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Amazon Becomes Largest Company To Commit To Minimum $15 Hourly Wage
Amazon announced on Tuesday that it will raise wages to $15 an hour starting Nov. 1 for some 250,000 regular workers and 100,000 seasonal workers.
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4 White Supremacists Charged In Deadly 2017 Charlottesville Rally
Four Californian men were arrested Tuesday and charged with violating the federal riot act and conspiracy for their participation in the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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Recovery Efforts Continue In Indonesia As Many Wait For Aid
The death toll continues to rise as the country digs out from under the damage of an earthquake and tsunami. Communications are spotty and some of the hardest-hit areas are difficult to reach.
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Brett Kavanaugh Faces Skepticism About The Way He Defended Himself
Rachel Martin talks to Jill Dash of the American Constitution Society about whether the Supreme Court nominee has the ability to reject partisanship and embrace impartiality from the bench.
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How The Kavanaugh Nomination Battle Is Playing Out In Montana's Senate Race
The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court is playing out in Senate races around the country, including Montana, where Republicans hope the issue will help them unseat Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Tester.
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The Risk Associated With Buying A Discount Airline Ticket
The Danish airline Primera Air this week announced its bankruptcy filing while flights were still in the air. Thousands of passengers were left stranded at ticket counters.
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2 American Economists Win 2018 Nobel Memorial Prize In Economics
Economists William Nordhaus and Paul Romer will share the prize for reshaping the understanding of the long-term determinants of economic growth, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.
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Ski Resort Hosts North American Wife Carrying Championship
Legend has it that in Finland, there was a gang that attacked villages and carried away the women. In Maine, to commemorate the legend, guys carried their wives through an obstacle course.
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