Headlines for October 1, 2018
by mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) from Democracy Now! on (#3ZXHD)
- FBI Reopens Probe into Kavanaugh After Demand by Republican Sen. Flake
- Flake Demanded FBI Probe Soon After Being Confronted by Sexual Assault Survivors
- White House Accused of Placing Limit on FBI Probe
- Kavanaugh Friend: "When Brett Got Drunk, He Was Often Belligerent and Aggressive"
- Indonesian Earthquake & Tsunami Death Toll Reaches 844, Expected to Rise
- U.S. & Canada Reaches Tentative Deal to Save NAFTA
- Tens of Thousands Protest Far-Right Brazilian Presidential Candidate Jair Bolsonaro
- In Gaza, Israeli Troops Fatally Shoot 7 Palestinians Dead, 500 Others Injured
- Palestinians Launch General Strike to Protest Israel's Jewish Nation-State Law
- "We Fell in Love": President Trump Praises Kim Jong-un
- Amal Clooney Calls for Release of Reuters Reporters Jailed in Burma
- Trump Admin to Weaken Mercury Emissions & Offshore Drilling Regulations
- U.S. Transferring Hundreds of Detained Migrant Children to Tent City in Texas
- Judge: Congressional Democrats Can Move Forward with Trump Lawsuit
- Justice Department Sues California over New Net Neutrality Law
- New California Law Requires Publicly Traded Companies to Have Female Board Members
- Elizabeth Warren Vows to Take "Hard Look" at Running for President in 2020
- Protests Honor Slain Texas Man Shot by Police Officer in His Own Apartment