Trump to CNN reporter: 'You've had enough'

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked President Donald Trump what would happen if he thought Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh lied about his drinking while giving Senate testimony, denying allegations of sexual misconduct against him. Source: CNN

How common are college and high school football deaths?

This fall, more than a million kids, teens and young men will line up on the hash marks for another season of football. Millions more will watch, either as rabid fans or, increasingly, as concerned parents and loved ones. Source: CNN

Analysis: Why Kavanaugh can feel 'cautiously optimistic'

On Friday, the White House — at the behest of Senate Republicans — ordered a review of the allegations made by Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Since that moment, questions have been raised — primarily by Democrats — about whether the White House is purposely keeping the scope of the investigation narrow so …

Klobuchar: I was 'really stunned' by Kavanaugh's behavior

Sen. Amy Klobuchar said on Sunday that she was “really stunned” by how Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh acted when he testified last week at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about sexual assault allegations against him. Source: CNN

Opinion: Two people testified. Then millions had their say

After the two had had their say, the millions had theirs. A wrenching day of testimony by Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh over her claim that he had once sexually assaulted her (which he denies) set off a global torrent of reaction. It would continue even after a stunning twist Friday stalled what had seemed a …