One Senator's Attempt to Rescue Senate Collegiality
Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona said he wanted a delay on the Senate's Kavanaugh vote. Is Sen. Flake hoping to restore collegiality in the Senate? The WSJ's Naftali Bendavid explains. Photo: Gettyfrom WSJ.com Video - Most Viewed WSJ Videos 7 days https://ift.tt/2DDW6tE
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Securities regulators are suing Elon Musk for fraud and seeking to remove him from Tesla Inc. WSJ’s Tim Higgins explains. Photo: Associated Press
An FBI investigation into allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh may decide the fate of President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday looks at key Senators to watch leading up to the confirmation vote. Photo: Getty Images
Moments after the Senate Judiciary Committee voted, President Trump said he would defer to the Senate on whether to delay the floor vote for an FBI investigation into the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh. Photo: Associated Press
QWERTY keyboards have been around for over a century, but a new era in tech needs a new kind of input. WSJ’s David Pierce tries out the keyboards of the future. Photo/Video: James Pace-Cornsilk for The Wall Street Journal
A powerful earthquake and tsunami struck the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia on Friday, killing at least 800 people. Authorities fear that the death toll could rise sharply as many are still trapped under debris. Photo: Getty Images
Several House Democrats walked out of the Senate Judiciary Committee meeting in protest during a statement by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa). Photo: Associated Press
Moments before the Senate Judiciary Committee voted on moving forward with Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination, Sen. Jeff Flake (R., Ariz) asked to delay for one week for an FBI investigation into the current allegations. Photo: Associated Press
Moments after Sen. Jeff Flake (R, Ariz.) announced he would vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh, a group of protesters confronted him in an elevator. Photo: Associated Press
The Kavanaugh confirmation process has put an even greater focus on the concerns of women voters in the midterm elections of 2018. The WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains. Photo: Getty
Judge Brett Kavanaugh makes his opening statement to Senators at Thursday's Supreme Court nomination hearing. Photo: Getty
The SEC filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk for securities fraud over a market-moving tweet in August about possibly taking Tesla private. The news is just the latest development in a tumultuous year for the CEO. Photo illustration: Heather Seidel/The Wall Street Journal
Video shared widely on Indonesian social media appeared to show a wave of seawater striking Palu, Indonesia, on Sept. 28, 2018, following a 7.5-magnitude earthquake in northern Sulawesi. Photo: Associated Press
Smithfield Foods Chief Executive Kenneth M. Sullivan, left, says the current trade spat with China was needed to improve market access for U.S. pork. He is joined by Fred Krupp, president of the Environmental Defense Fund, and Wall Street Journal reporter Sarah Nassauer. Photo: Gabe Palacio for The Wall Street Journal
At Thursday’s Senate hearing, Judge Brett Kavanaugh gets emotional as he recounts moments that involved his family and friends. Photo: Associated Press
Senate Committee vote on Brett Kavanaugh for Supreme Court
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused him of sexual assault, Thursday testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Here are some key moments. Photo: Getty Images.
During Thursday’s Senate hearing, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) speaks out to defend Brett Kavanaugh. Photo: Getty
Watch a clip from the documentary "Free Solo," directed by Jimmy Chin, and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi. Photo: National Geographic
In her opening statement, Christine Blasey Ford described the alleged sexual assault by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Photo: Win Mcnamee/pool/epa-efe/rex/EPA/Shutterstock
During the Kavanaugh hearing, Christine Blasey Ford made repeated references to the hippocampus—the brain region involved in memory formation—in describing why she remembers certain parts of the alleged assault. Photo: Getty Images.
Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has alleged Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her, made her opening statement at Thursday's senate hearing. Photo: Saul Loeb/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
Hershey Chief Executive Michele Buck said food companies have to be careful about tinkering with beloved brands to make them healthier. She is joined by Wall Street Journal reporter Annie Gasparro. Photo: Gabe Palacio for The Wall Street Journal
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation process has seen a lot of dramatic turns. The WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains how the current tumult might affect confirmation processes in the future. Photo: Getty