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Kavanaugh Vote Held Up Amid Disarray on Senate Judiciary Panel

A Senate Judiciary Committee vote on Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination was held up by last-minute wrangling Friday by members of the panel, as Republicans and Democrats continued to spar over sexual assault allegations against the nominee. The vote was scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Washington time, but senators were milling about the committee room with no immediate sign of action. John Thune Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg CNN ✔ @CNN Women confront Sen. Jeff Flake after he says he'll vote yes to Kavanuagh: “That’s what you’re telling all women in America, that they don’t matter. They should just keep it to themselves because if they have told the truth you’re just going to help that man to power anyway.” 6:46 AM - Sep 28, 2018 34.2K 21.5K people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Earlier, Senator John Thune said GOP leaders are still working to line up

Facebook says accounts of nearly 50 million users were breached in attack

SAN FRANCISCO -- Facebook says the accounts of nearly 50 million users were breached.  Attackers exploited a feature in Facebook's code that allowed them to take over users' accounts. The breach was discovered Tuesday afternoon. Facebook says it patched the vulnerability Thursday night. It notified the FBI on Wednesday. Facebook does not yet know if people's personal information was accessed by the attackers.  "We are still in early phase of investigating this," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told reporters Friday. "We do not yet know if any of the accounts were actually misused." Zuckerberg says Facebook has significant security measures in place but will step up efforts to lock down Facebook users' accounts. "The reality here is we face constant attacks," he said. "We need to do more to prevent this from happening in the first place." More than 90 million of Facebook’s users were forced to log out of th

The Hardest Harry Potter Quiz You'll Ever Take

Think you know the Potterverse? Prove it September marks the 20th anniversary of the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’s American arrival, following J. K. Rowling’s enchanting debut in the U.K. the previous summer . The book was dutifully translated , lest Americans readers determine that “sellotape” — that is, “Scotch tape” — must be one of those Wizarding neologisms alongside “Muggle” and “Quidditch. For last year’s British anniversary, TIME introduced the union of magic and science in our research-based Sorting Hat quiz , developed in partnership with personality experts at the University of Cambridge . In that same spirit, we now present a trivia contest based on our in-house data analysis of the complete text of the series, which is north of a million words long. Needless to say, the answers and following commentary contain copious spoilers.10 POINTS By Chris Wilson @CHRISWILSONDC - September 5th, 2018 0  POINTS The Hardest  Harry Potter  Fan Quiz Ever

Will & Grace Sneak Peek Reveals How Will and Grace Are Handling Becoming Brother and Sister

“Whatever you do, do not think about Marilyn and Martin… having sex!” In an exclusive clip of Will & Grace next season, Karen Walker (Megan Mullally), and Jack McFarlane (Sean Hayes) are seen giggling about Will Truman and Grace Adler’s parents getting married. “The look on Will and Grace’s faces when his mother and her father said ‘I Do’ was priceless!” Karen belches. “Oh! It was like that!” she then points at Will (Eric Cormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) who are staring blankly into the distance. “Your paw’s inside your maw!” Karen later squeals, as Will takes a sip from a glass of whiskey. “And nine months later, a dust baby!” Jack responds, bursting into laughter and slapping the table. Will and Grace then respond angrily in unison, “COME OFF!” Karen and Jack try not to laugh before Grace cries, “Why did your mother throw her garter? And why am I still holding it?” The first episode of the show reboot’s second season (the show’s 10th total) will also see Grac

'Dancing with the Stars' 5th Judge Premiere: Some Contestants Shine, But One Reality Star Flops Hard

"Dancing with the Stars" Season 27 kicked off its two-night premiere with a lot of solid performances, and two that were nearly disastrous. The two-night premiere of  "Dancing with the Stars"  kicked off in fine fashion with some clear front-runners emerging and only one star really kind of blowing it. With celebrities ranging from a social media star to "Grocery Joe" from "The Bachelorette" fame to stars from television, movies, radio and the world of sports, it was fun to get a variety of backgrounds again after the shortened spring "Athletes" edition Among the biggest surprises of the night was "The Dukes of Hazzard" star John Schneider who proved that being the oldest competitor in the competition meant nothing when it came to energy and dance. Meanwhil,e Juan Pablo Di Pace continued  "Fuller House's"  strong run on this show, while the NFL should be proud of its latest representative in DeMa