It’s common for trauma victims to experience gaps in their memories. In the weeks since professor Christine Blasey Ford accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
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The Senate has agreed to an FBI investigation of Kavanaugh. Here’s what that means.
Without the votes to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, the Senate and the White House agreed to open an FBI investigation. Without the votes to confirm Supreme
Why workplace bans on facial hair marginalize men of color
Men who work in food service, business, the military, or the public sector often run into beard bans. Kenyon Strother loves almost every aspect of
The US is evacuating diplomats from an Iraqi consulate citing credible threats from Iran
It’s the latest sign that America’s relationship with Iran is becoming increasingly fraught. The US is closing its consulate in Basra, Iraq, and evacuating all
Watch: The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah calls Kavanaugh’s testimony a look at “the real Brett”
“I don’t know if finding out the truth is on Kavanaugh’s calendar.” During Thursday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Christine Blasey Ford’s sexual assault allegations
Jeff Flake’s Kavanaugh delay, and difficult history with Trump, explained
The retiring Arizona senator successfully called for a brief FBI investigation into Kavanaugh allegations. Sen. Jeff Flake, the retiring Arizona Republican who sits on the
The House just passed a bipartisan bill to confront the opioid epidemic
Congress is doing something about the opioid epidemic. But experts say it’s not enough. The House of Representatives on Friday voted 393-8 on a rare
Senate Judiciary Committee votes along party lines to advance Kavanaugh
Sen. Jeff Flake is arguing for a one week delay on the floor vote. The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted 11-10 along party lines to
Kavanaugh’s calendar entry that could help Ford’s case, explained
It could be corroborating evidence for Ford’s account. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has pointed to his high school calendars as a key piece of
The Kavanaugh hearings show who we afford a second chance and who we don’t
How race affects our willingness to forgive bad teen behavior “I do not understand why the loutish drunken behavior of a 17-year-old high school boy