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Inside the Kavanaugh Hearings: An Oral History

May 21, 2019 For the 20 million people who watched the tense Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, it seemed like decisions had already been made. Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee interrupted proceedings before they began. Republicans publicly pledged to support Kavanaugh.

Police Officer Rose Valentino Fired After Using Racial Slur

The Ohio police officer heard using a racial slur and swearing repeatedly on her body-worn camera has officially been fired. The Cincinnati City Managers office reportedly made the announcement Monday, according to the Enquirer, approving the recommendation from the Cincinnati Police Department to fire Officer Rose Valentino.

Texas dad, Richard Acosta, convicted of murder in fatal shootings by teen son

A Texas man has been convicted of capital murder in the fatal shooting of three teenagers by the mans then-14-year-old son. Richard Acosta, 34, was convicted Friday by a jury in Dallas of capital murder for the 2021shooting deathsof Xavier Gonzalez, 14; Ivan Noyala, 16; and Rafael Garcia, 17,the day after Christmas.A 15-year-old newly hired

Heathrow regains crown as Europe's busiest airport, data shows

Heathrow has regained its crown as Europe's busiest airport, according to its latest passenger data. The west London airport said it hosted 5.8 million passengers between July and September, more than rivals in cities such as Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam.

Six ways the conflict still matters

By Paul AdamsDiplomatic correspondent Israel was forged in, and defined by, war. Each armed conflict, large and small, left its mark. But it is the shortest, the Six Day War of June 1967, that seems to resonate more than all the others. Why?