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What No Supreme Court Nominee Has Done; 10 Things to Know for Today

Global September 2018
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was interviewed on Fox News, stating that he has never sexually assaulted anyone. President Donald Trump addresses the United Nations today, as will Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. After speculation about whether or not his job was in jeopardy, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will be having a meeting with Trump later in the week.

What No Supreme Court Nominee Has Done; 10 Things to Know for Today

By The Associated Press

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. WHAT NO SUPREME COURT NOMINEE HAS DONE

Brett Kavanaugh is interviewed on television, telling Fox News Channel that he never sexually assaulted anyone in high school or at any other time in his life.

2. 'AMERICA FIRST' AGENDA FACING NEW SCRUTINY

At the United Nations General Assembly, Trump is set defend his rapprochement with Kim Jong Un and his decision to remove the U.S. from the Iran nuclear accord.

3. UN CHIEF EXPECTED TO PROMOTE GREATER UNITY

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will spotlight the breakdown of trust around the globe and the need to counter unilateralism and reinvigorate international cooperation.

4. COSBY FACING YEARS IN PRISON

The once-beloved actor and comedian faces anything from probation to 10 years' incarceration when he's sentenced for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2005.

5. SOUTH CAROLINA TOWN KEEPS WEARY EYE ON FLOODWATERS

Residents of Georgetown are watching the nearby Sampit River's rise from Florence's heavy rains and hoping the rarely flooded town keeps its centuries-long lucky streak alive.

6. UN RUSHES AID TO HUNGER-STRICKEN YEMENI DISTRICT

The world body and independent donors are rushing food to a desperate corner of northern Yemen where the AP found starving villagers living off leaves.

7. WHO STILL HAS A JOB — FOR NOW

After a long weekend spent wondering if he should resign or would be fired, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will have a meeting with Trump later this week.

8. JAPAN PRESCHOOLS PREPPING TOTS FOR DIGITAL AGE

Hundreds of kindergartens and nursery schools in the country are using smartphone software applications designed especially for preschoolers.

9. HUNGRY BEARS ALARMING CONNECTICUT RESIDENTS

In recent months, black bears have shredded a car's interior, wandered into a liquor store, taken a dip in a hot tub and even woken residents in their own bedrooms.

10. STEELERS HOLD OFF BUCS FOR FIRST WIN

Ben Roethlisberger throws for 353 yards and three touchdowns as Pittsburgh edged Ryan Fitzpatrick and Tampa Bay 30-27.

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