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GOP leaders agree to FBI probe of Kavanaugh, delaying Senate vote

Republicans put the Supreme Court confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh on hold Friday following a whirlwind day of backroom negotiations triggered by Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake’s demand for a limited FBI investigation into allegations of past sexual misconduct by the nominee.

American Bar Association wants FBI probe of Kavanaugh charges

The American Bar Association has urged the Senate Judiciary Committee and the full Senate to slow down on the vote on Brett Kavanaugh for a position on the Supreme Court until the FBI has time to do a full background check on claims of sexual assault made by Christine Blasey Ford and other women.

Familiar faces square off again in Nevada Assembly District 29

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: For the third time in four years, Democrat Lesley Cohen will face Republican Stephen Silberkraus for the right to represent Assembly District 29 in what is expected to be one of this year’s most competitive legislative races.

Las Vegas judge will reconsider ruling to overturn election

A Las Vegas judge on Thursday agreed to reconsider his decision to overturn a Nevada Assembly election because the winner was late in filing campaign finance reports.

Meeting between Trump, Rosenstein has been postponed

A highly anticipated meeting between President Donald Trump and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was postponed until next week to avoid conflicting with a dramatic Senate hearing involving Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the White House said Thursday.

California tightens rules for bump stocks, concealed weapons

Californians will have to undergo at least eight hours of training, including live-fire exercises, before carrying a concealed weapon, under one of several firearms bills acted on by Gov. Jerry Brown.