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Six Republicans vie for their party's nomination in the race for Indiana governor
by Brandon Smith
Indiana has its first competitive gubernatorial primary in 20 years. U.S. Sen. Mike Braun leads the crowded field of Republicans, but polling shows a high percentage of voters are undecided.
Decisive Vote On Kavanaugh Expected After Senators Review FBI Report
by Kelsey Snell
On Thursday, Senators had access to the FBI supplemental background check into accusations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. A decisive vote is set for Friday.
'Bloomberg' Reporter Outlines How Chinese Microchips Infiltrated Nearly 30 U.S. Companies
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bloomberg reporter Michael Riley following a story he co-authored about how Chinese microchips have infiltrated nearly 30 U.S. companies.
Trump Continues To Express Concern For Men Amid Kavanaugh Confirmation Battle
by Tamara Keith
In the wake of sexual assault allegations against his Supreme Court nominee, President Trump has been talking about how men feel in such situations. Could that help his party in the 2018 elections?
Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke Takes Stand In Laquan McDonald Murder Trial
by Shannon Heffernan
Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke takes the stand as his trial for shooting Laquan McDonald 16 times winds down. Prosecutors say the video appears to show actions different from his testimony.
Scientists Find What Could Be A History-Making Moon
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
President Trump Mocks Christine Blasey Ford, Returning To A Tactic He Has Used Before
by Danielle Kurtzleben
President Trump took to mocking Christine Blasey Ford, one woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault. He has denigrated women who accused or opposed him in the past.
3 Republicans Undecided On Kavanaugh After Trump Mocks Woman Alleging Sexual Assault
by Scott Detrow
Three Senate Republicans who are undecided on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh decried President Trump after he mocked a woman accusing Kavanaugh of sexual assault at a high school party in the 1980s.
Other States Might Not Follow California In Diversity Mandate For Corporate Boards
by Lily Jamili
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a new law on Monday that requires publicly traded companies in California to have at least one woman on their corporate board.
How Daughters Are Talking To Their Fathers About Sexual Assault
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Washington Post columnist Monica Hesse about her latest column on why young women don't tell their fathers about sexual assaults.
Tax Authorities Were Either Unwilling To Take On The Trumps Or Lacked The Resources
by Jim Zarroli
Tax experts weigh in on whether the IRS and state tax authorities fell down on the job by not preventing the dodges and tax schemes by Fred Trump alleged in The New York Times report.