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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

CHRISTINE BLASEY FORD


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Jonathan Majors is on a redemption tour. For what, he won't say

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Jonathan Majors is striving for an unusually swift rebound following a precipitous downfall.

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Christine Blasey Ford, who testified against Justice Brett Kavanaugh, will release a memoir in 2024

Read full article: Christine Blasey Ford, who testified against Justice Brett Kavanaugh, will release a memoir in 2024

The California professor who testified that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh had assaulted her while they were in high school has written a memoir.

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Court tosses Washington Post reporter's discrimination suit

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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Washington Post politics reporter who said the newspaper discriminated against her as a woman and victim of sexual assault.

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All smiles, Jackson tries for Senate reset on Supreme Court

Read full article: All smiles, Jackson tries for Senate reset on Supreme Court

Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson may not get any Republican votes.

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Graham becomes early player to watch in Supreme Court drama

Read full article: Graham becomes early player to watch in Supreme Court drama

Sen. Lindsey Graham is among a handful of Republicans declaring a willingness to back President Joe Biden's yet-to-be-announced Supreme Court nominee.

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After bitter battles, Senate eyes less toxic court fight

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In a Senate where bitter Supreme Court battles have left a lasting imprint, the confirmation of President Joe Biden’s pick for Supreme Court has the potential to be much less combative and toxic.

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Democrats seek swift confirmation to fill Supreme Court seat

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Senate Democrats have played defense for the last three Supreme Court vacancies.

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Supreme Court abortion hearing raises questions for senators

Read full article: Supreme Court abortion hearing raises questions for senators

During his confirmation to the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh assured Sen_ Susan Collins a woman's right to an abortion was “settled law.”.

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Anita Hill still waits for change, 30 years after testimony

Read full article: Anita Hill still waits for change, 30 years after testimony

America had yet to really learn about sexual harassment when Anita Hill testified against Clarence Thomas in front of an all-male Senate panel in October 1991.

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#MeToo Take 2? Movement’s strength hailed amid Cuomo fallout

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Since its launch in 2017, the #MeToo movement has experienced some fits and starts.

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Washington Post reporter sues paper for discrimination

Read full article: Washington Post reporter sues paper for discrimination

Washington Post politics reporter Felicia Sonmez sued the paper and several of its current and former editors for discriminating against her as a victim of sexual assault.

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Dems renew questions about FBI background check of Kavanaugh

Read full article: Dems renew questions about FBI background check of Kavanaugh

Senate Democrats are raising new concerns about the thoroughness of the FBI’s background investigation into Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after the FBI revealed that it had received thousands of tips and had provided “all relevant” ones to the White House counsel’s office.

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For top #MeToo legal duo, a pandemic year brings no pause

Read full article: For top #MeToo legal duo, a pandemic year brings no pause

The pandemic hasn't slowed down two of the most prominent #MeToo attorneys, who say they're having their busiest year ever.

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Critics: Cuomo apology 'tone-deaf,' ignores power imbalance

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FILE In this Jan. 28, 2019 file photo, Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, D-Manhattan, speaks in the Assembly Chamber at the state Capitol, in Albany, N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomos response to accusations that he sexually harassed women on the job is being viewed as a tone-deaf faux-pology by critics and victim's advocates. Cuomo said in a statement that he only meant to joke with staff to add levity to their serious work. Yuh-Line Niou calls sexual harassment at the statehouse rampant. __This story has been updated to correct the age of Yuh-Line Niou.

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Trump chose Barrett days after Ginsburg's death, papers show

Read full article: Trump chose Barrett days after Ginsburg's death, papers show

Barrett tells the Senate Judiciary Committee that the White House initially contacted her Sept. 19, the day after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, creating the court vacancy. Trump made the offer when she visited the White House on Monday, Sept. 21, “and I accepted,” she wrote. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he was “even more convinced” of Barrett after their brief meeting. The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to hold hearings Oct. 12. At the Capitol, Vice President Mike Pence said Barrett “represents the best of America.” The White House formally submitted the nomination Tuesday.

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Democrats try to stick to health care in Supreme Court fight

Read full article: Democrats try to stick to health care in Supreme Court fight

The court will hear a case challenging the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's health care law just after the election, adding to the urgency of the issue. Asked about Feinstein's earlier comments, Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware, another committee member, said “religious faith should not be at issue here.” He then pivoted to health care. On Monday, Harris told voters in North Carolina that without the health care law, birth control coverage could be eliminated and pregnancy could be considered a preexisting condition. In focusing on health care, Democrats would be taking a different posture than in the last Supreme Court confirmation fight, when they argued that then-nominee Brett Kavanaugh was not fit to be a justice. They will also tie the health care issue to the pandemic and to abortion rights, the aides said.

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AP Explains: What's next for Trump's Supreme Court pick?

Read full article: AP Explains: What's next for Trump's Supreme Court pick?

The Senate is ready to move quickly on a Supreme Court nominee. A confirmation vote so close to a presidential election would be unprecedented, creating significant political risk and uncertainty for both parties. Collins has said the next president should fill the court seat, and she will vote “no” on Trump’s nominee on principle. No matter what happens in this year’s election, Republicans are still expected to be in charge of the Senate during that period. DIDN’T MCCONNELL SAY IN 2016 THAT THE SENATE SHOULDN’T HOLD SUPREME COURT VOTES IN A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR?

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