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Politics - The Boston Globe

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Sandra Day O’Connor announces likely Alzheimer’s diagnosis - The Boston Globe

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, announced Tuesday that she has the beginning stages of dementia, ‘‘probably Alzheimer’s disease.’’ O’Connor made the announcement in a letter. The 88-year-old said her diagnosis was made some time ago and that as her condition has progressed she is ‘‘no longer able to participate in public life.’’ ‘‘While the final chapter of my life with dementia may be trying, nothing has diminished my gratitude and deep appreciation for the countless blessings in my life.

Politics - The Boston Globe

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Politics - The Boston Globe

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Politics - The Boston Globe

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Trump: Khashoggi's death was 'a plot gone awry' | TheHill

posted onOctober 23, 2018
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USA Today while aboard Air Force One, said he didn't think the Saudis intentionally lured Khashoggi to the consulate in Istanbul in order to murder him.  Trump told the paper that there are “many other” possible forms of punishment the U.S.

Congress raises pressure on Saudi Arabia | TheHill

posted onOctober 23, 2018
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Lawmakers are mulling legislation to punish Saudi Arabia for the death of a U.S.-based journalist in the latest sign of the bipartisan furor sparked by Jamal Khashoggi’s slaying. How the United States should respond has emerged as a wedge between Republicans on Capitol Hill and the Trump administration just two weeks before the midterm elections. Saudi Arabia is a source of bipartisan frustration on Capitol Hill, where senators have ranged from deeply skeptical to openly rejecting the Saudi narrative that the Washington Post columnist and U.S.