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Top Delaware Republican quits and blasts party over Trump-loving Senate candidate

One of the top Republicans in Delaware has quit the party and blasted it after the nomination of a Trump-loving U.S. Senate candidate, reports the Delaware News Journal.

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Friend of Kavanaugh accuser says GOP is treating her like she's 'inconvenient' to their agenda

After Christine Blasey Ford stepped forward to share her allegations of being sexually assaulted by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh while in high school, her classmates have stepped forward to defend her in the wake of sustained attacks on her creditability by Republican operatives.

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School superintendent proudly comes out as gay after accusations from Christian group

Under pressure from a Christian group, a Beaver, Pennsylvania school superintendent came out in a dramatic school board meeting Monday night.

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Mike Huckabee tells Fox News that Trump should fire all 'disloyal' people in post-election bloodbath

Mike Huckabee, a former Republican Arkansas governor and father to White House spokesman Sarah Huckabee Sanders, has called for Trump to conduct mass firings after the midterm elections.

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MSNBC hosts stunned by bizarre praise of 'uncontrolled male passion' from Kavanaugh friend Mark Judge

On MSNBC Wednesday, host Ali Velshi dug into the history and writing of Brett Kavanaugh's high school friend Mark Judge, who was in the room when Kavanaugh allegedly sexually assaulted Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, a California University professor. Judge has denied the accusations and also said he refuses to testify before the Senate.

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Cheerful Trump praises 'beautiful and sunny' weather in storm-ravaged North Carolina

President Donald Trump visited storm-ravaged North Carolina today, where he gave a press conference at which he was cheerful, telling jokes and praising the state's weather.

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Democrats ask to interview alleged Kavanaugh accomplice Mark Judge under oath

Senate Democrats have asked to interview Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's high-school drinking buddy and alleged accomplice in his sexual assault of Professor Christine Blasey Ford, reports ABC News.

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Spokesman for Texas attorney general mocks Kavanaugh accuser online — then deletes posts after he’s busted

A former pastor working as the spokesman for Texas attorney general Ken Paxton retweeted statements mocking the woman who says she survived an attempted sexual assault by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the Dallas Morning News reported.

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White House scrambling over Kavanaugh accusations after Trump sees it as a personal affront: report

As the sexual assault accusation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh dominated the news cycle Monday, the White House scrambled to respond.

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How Trump and friends benefited from the financial collapse that doomed ordinary Americans

September 2018 marked the 10th year anniversary of the financial crisis, which roiled world markets and doomed several generations of Americans to financial insecurity.

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This misinterpreted Bible verse is behind Republican efforts to deny food to poor people

In the past year, Republican lawmakers have cited the Old Testament to justify policies like "zero tolerance" at the Southwest border, which resulted in the forced separation of children from their parents.

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BMW looks to cut battery costs and share costs on autonomous vehicles

German luxury vehicle maker BMW AG (BMWG.DE) plans more deals with mining companies to secure electric vehicle battery materials, and is open to forming alliances to share the costs of developing autonomous-vehicle systems, the automaker’s research and development chief told Reuters.

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Two dead after suspected drug overdose at music festival: police

Two people died, a dozen more were hospitalized and hundreds others sought medical assistance after suspected drug overdoses at a music festival in Sydney, Australia, the police said.

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