Politics Oct 05 A quiet ‘no’ and other dramatic moments leading up to Saturday’s final Kavanaugh vote Here are key moments from the Capitol and what to expect from Saturday’s final vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Politics Oct 04 What senators are saying about the FBI’s Kavanaugh report Senators, preparing for a vote, react after reviewing the FBI's supplemental background investigation on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Nation Oct 03 More Americans believe Ford than Kavanaugh, according to new poll The partisan gap among Ford and Kavanaugh supporters has gone up since last week's Senate hearing, a sign of the growing divisions among Republicans and Democrats on the issue.
Nation Sep 27 Ford testified. Kavanaugh testified. What did we learn? For all the drama of the moment, it’s unclear what the impact of Thursday's testimony from Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh will be. The Senate Judiciary Committee is slated to move forward with its vote on Kavanaugh's Supreme Court…
Nation Sep 26 Majority of Americans oppose Kavanaugh nomination if Ford’s allegation is true, poll says A new poll from the PBS NewsHour, NPR and Marist Poll shows that 42 percent of Americans are not sure who is telling the truth -- Brett Kavanaugh or Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who alleges he sexually assaulted her…
Nation Sep 13 Is the hyper-partisan Supreme Court confirmation process ‘the new normal’? Kavanaugh is widely expected to get confirmed. But he battle over his confirmation has proved the system for nominating Supreme Court justices is breaking down.
Nation Sep 07 Analysis: What we learned from more than 39 hours of Kavanaugh confirmation hearings At its core, Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing was not about senators making up their minds about which way they’d vote. Rather, it was about members -- from both parties -- defending or attacking the nominee.
Politics Sep 06 Never Trumpers seize on anonymous op-ed undermining Trump, while his supporters rally President Donald Trump continues to face fall out from an anonymous New York Times Op-Ed by a senior administration official that disparaged his leadership and decision-making.
Nation Sep 05 5 takeaways from Kavanaugh’s first day of questioning Brett Kavanaugh appeared calm during most of the 12 hours of questioning by members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, even when the hearing was repeatedly interrupted by protesters who oppose his nomination.
Politics Aug 28 Live Oklahoma primary election results: House, Senate and Governor races Oklahoma is holding a primary runoff for the Republican governor's nomination Tuesday, as well as primary runoffs in a handful of House races.