Scott Horsley
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U.S. And Canada Reach Deal To Replace NAFTA
Ottawa agreed to make it easier for U.S. farmers to ship dairy products into Canada. The U.S. also agreed to shield Canada from auto tariffs.
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Senate Panel Considers Options For Brett Kavanaugh Accuser
A lawyer for Christine Blasey Ford offered conditions to testify next week. Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley insists he's committed to a "fair forum."
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Kavanaugh Again Denies Sexual Assault Allegation
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh reportedly visited the White House Monday and has issued another strong denial of a sexual assault allegation. Democrats call for a delay on the nomination vote.
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Trump Administration Continues Search For Anonymous Op-Ed Author
President Trump ends this week closer to having a second Supreme Court justice confirmed and more strong jobs numbers. But this week also saw dysfunction inside his administration dominate headlines.
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News Brief: Day 2 Of Kavanaugh Hearings, 'NYT' Anonymous Op-Ed, Gay Sex In India
On the second day of Supreme Court confirmation hearings, there were more protests and talk of precedent. Also, we look at reaction to a New York Times op-ed by a member of the administration.
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President Trump Responds To 'New York Times' Anonymous Op-Ed
President Trump slammed an extraordinary op-ed that The New York Times says was written by an anonymous senior Trump administration official who argues Trump is a threat.
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Can Canada And The U.S. Find A Path To Replace NAFTA?
Trade talks between the U.S. and Canada ended Friday with no agreement on an update to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Trump Announces Tentative Deal With Mexico On Revised NAFTA
President Trump says the U.S. has reached a tentative deal with Mexico on an updated version NAFTA. Negotiators from the two countries have been holed up for weeks.
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Remembering McCain's 2008 Campaign
We look back at Sen. John McCain's presidential run in 2008 and his legacy.
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Sessions Pushes Back Hard At Trump Comments Made On Fox
The relationship between President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions appears to be at a nadir. They traded public barbs Thursday, and even Sessions' allies say he could be replaced.