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  politics
 
Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court, now at risk over 36-year-old allegations of sexual misconduct, has risks and rewards for Republicans and Democrats.
 
  Second woman accuses Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault in New Yorker report  
  Deborah Ramirez says Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh exposed himself in college and thrust "his penis" in her face. He denied the allegation.  
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  investigations      
  The illegal construction debris dump in Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood in January 1996.   Hear the story of Chicago residents fighting against mountain of debris dumped near homes
The City, a new investigative podcast series from USA TODAY, tells true stories of how power works in urban America. Season 1 starts in Chicago, 1990.
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  nfl      
  Lions coach Matt Patricia celebrates after beating the Patriots.   Detroit Lions upset New England Patriots, provide some hope for season moving forward
It's not time to bury Matt Patricia's Detroit Lions yet. Not after a dominating win over the NFL's most ruthless bully, the New England Patriots.
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  allthemoms      
  Vanellope (voiced by Sarah Silverman, center) runs into the Disney princesses in   Disney changes 'Wreck-It Ralph 2' after complaints about a black princess' light skin
Disney agreed to fix scenes in 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' after complaints that Tiana's skin was lighter and her nose narrower than remembered.
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  In this photo taken with a slow shutter speed and a zoom, President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, for the third day of his   Analysis: Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation sets up a high-stakes trade-off for the GOP
For GOP, a high-stakes trade-off: Solidify a conservative majority on the Supreme Court, but risk galvanizing angry women voters in midterms and beyond
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  golf      
  Tiger Woods reacts to winning the Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club.   Tiger Woods wins Tour Championship by two shots for his first victory in five years
Tiger Woods wasn't the only winner at The Tour Championship as Justin Rose won the season-long FedExCup race and $10 million.
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  nfl      
  Tom Brady's Patriots had a rough Sunday night in Detroit.   32 things we learned from Week 3 of the 2018 NFL season
The Bills' stunning win over the Vikings was just one example of how the NFL season still has plenty of surprises in store for fans.
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  people      
  Bill Cosby on April 26, 2018 after he was found guilty in his sexual assault retrial, in Norristown, Pa.   Bill Cosby sentencing: What to expect this week and why this won't be the end of the story
Bill Cosby will be sentenced for his conviction on sex crimes during a two-day hearing starting Monday. Read on to learn what to expect.
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  experience      
  French fries   A spud-tastrophe! Fries in Europe could lose up to an inch
It's not exactly fry-tastic news. After a brutally hot, dry summer caused a potato shortage in Belgium, France and the U.K., fry size is taking a hit.
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  nfl      
  Rob Gronkowski isn't about to be traded to any team unless Tom Brady comes with him.   New England Patriots' Rob Gronkowski confirms report he turned down trade to Detroit Lions
Rob Gronkowski confirmed a report that he threatened to retire rather than be traded to the Detroit Lions.
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Demonstrators on the March For The Many pass the Beatles statues on Sept. 23, 2018 in Liverpool, England. The March For The Many is calling for a people's vote on the final outcome of the government's Brexit negotiations.

Demonstrators on the March For The Many pass the Beatles statues on Sept. 23, 2018 in Liverpool, England. The March For The Many is calling for a people's vote on the final outcome of the government's Brexit negotiations.
 
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Second woman accuses Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault in New Yorker report
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