Two Men Told Senate Staffers They Had “The Encounter” With Christine Blasey Ford, Not Brett Kavanaugh
The Senate Judiciary Committee did not name the two men who told staff they believed they were involved in the “encounter” alleged by Christine Blasey Ford.
Live Updates: Trump’s SCOTUS Pick And One Of The Women Who Allege Sexual Assault Against Him Testify
Live Updates: Trump’s SCOTUS Pick And One Of The Women Who Allege Sexual Assault Against Him Testify
Sex Shop Bathroom Key Attached To 18-Inch Double Dildo
Chuck Grassley Cranks Up Music In Senate Chamber To Drown Out Ford’s Testimony
New Zealand Prime Minister’s Baby Becomes First To Attend U.N. General Assembly

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern brought along her 3-month-old daughter, Neve, making her the youngest attendee ever to the United Nations General Assembly. What do you think?
Disheveled CDC Director Warns Of ‘Invisible Germs Crawling Everywhere’ From Inside Sealed Plastic Bubble

ATLANTA—Saying there was “no escape, no escape at all” from the deadly pathogens, disheveled Centers for Disease Control director Robert R. Redfield warned the nation Thursday from inside a sterilized plastic bubble that “invisible germs are crawling absolutely everywhere.”
Gather Around The Fall Fires With These 4 YA Novels

Fall is finally here, and as the days grow shorter and colder, it’s time to tell tall tales about girls who survive, girls who fight, and girls who, if given the chance, may prove to be heroes.
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Kavanaugh Scores Keg For Christine Blasey Ford Testimony
Wartime Sins And Secrets Haunt ‘Transcription’

Kate Atkinson’s new novel follows a young woman recruited to Britain’s MI5 spy agency during World War II. Juliet’s wartime deeds may come back to haunt her — but she still has her old spy skills.
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