Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Evening Edition: Bill Cosby sentenced to 3 to 10 years in state prison

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Bill Cosby sentenced to 3 to 10 years in state prison
Cosby's sentencing follows an April conviction on charges of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand, a Temple University basketball official he was mentoring.
Bill Cosby 'took my beautiful, healthy young spirit and crushed it,' sexual assault survivor says
"We may never know the full extent of his double life as a sexual predator but his decades-long reign of terror as a serial rapist is over," Andrea Constand wrote.
 
From the archives | Perspective: Bill Cosby raped me. Why did it take 30 years for people to believe my story?
Only when a male comedian called Cosby a rapist did the accusation take hold.
 
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In speech at the U.N., Trump rejects constraints imposed by other nations, says U.S. will act to counter 'global control'
President Trump issued a sharp warning to the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela and China over what he described as their rogue behavior. But he also made clear that the United States would not be bound in its affairs by the consensus among traditional allies and partners.
 
The Fix: World leaders stumble upon a potent response to Trump's claims — laughter
Trump appeared caught off-guard by the laughter.
 
Trump says second Kavanaugh accuser 'has nothing' and was 'totally inebriated'
In brief remarks after his United Nations speech, President Trump called the allegations of sexual misconduct against Brett M. Kavanaugh "a con game being played by the Democrats."
 
 
The Fix: Trump's angry, meandering broadside against Brett Kavanaugh's accusers, annotated
"I understand college very well, being number 1 in your class," Trump said. "I understand a lot of things. When he said that, I understood exactly."
 
The Daily 202 | Analysis
Kavanaugh's Fox News interview risks contributing to a credibility gap
The Supreme Court nominee's memory of himself is very different from his portrayal in a yearbook. That could undercut his denials about bigger things.
 
Analysis: Fox News's kid-gloves interview leaves the tough questions to Democrats
Martha MacCallum's lack of interest in pressing Kavanaugh was a boost to his nomination, not a challenge.
 
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The Fix: How in the world is Mark Judge not testifying?
He's the one alleged eye-witness to what Christine Blasey Ford has alleged occurred. Yet he will not be there Thursday.
 
U.S. all but certain to miss deadline to include Canada in new NAFTA deal
Trade Representative Robert E. Lighthizer said negotiators facing a self-imposed Sept. 30 deadline are "sort of running out of time" to include Canada in a deal.
 
 
Michael Kors acquires Gianni Versace for $2.1 billion in a bid for the luxury market
Donatella Versace, who has headed her family's namesake company since her brother was murdered in 1997, will continue to run the brand.
 
It's bad enough to have a food allergy. But then you have to deal with the skepticism.
At the heart of much of the food-allergy backlash is the sense that all of society is being burdened with the responsibility of assuring the safety of a few individuals.
 
 
Court restores federal protections for Yellowstone-area grizzly bears
The ruling, which overturns a Trump administration decision to remove the bears from the endangered species, halts planned hunts in Wyoming and Idaho.
 
Sen. Ted Cruz and wife shouted out of restaurant over support for Kavanaugh
The senator and his wife were ambushed inside an upscale Washington restaurant. The chanting never stopped. "We believe the survivors!"
 
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