Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 25, 2022
Thirteen years after his death, has made an unexpected cameo in American politics on a highly charged issue — and in a way that raises vital questions about rights that could be endangered by the US Supreme Court’s conservative judicial activists.That issue is abortion. An account from Kennedy’s diary of a private 2005 meeting with Samuel Alito Jr., then a nominee to the high court, is revealing indeed about the justice who wrote — a... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 25, 2022
Ted Kennedy gave varying explanations for his behavior in the hours after his infamous car crash on Chappaquiddick Island. He said he’d been trying to get help as fast as he could. He said he was concussed and couldn’t think straight. He said he’d been unable to muster the... + más
Review: 'Ted Kennedy' sweeping account of senator's life | Associated Press
Review: 'Ted Kennedy' sweeping account of senator's life | ABC News
CNBC USA Politics October 25, 2022
Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) boards an elevator after walking off the floor of the U.S. Senate after a roll call vote to achieve cloture on the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito to the US Supreme Court passed 72 to 25 January 30, 2006 in Washington, DC.Chip Somodevilla Getty... + más
New book contains Chappaquiddick revelation from Ted Kennedy confidant | The Boston Globe
Alito Assured Ted Kennedy in 2005 of Respect for Roe v. Wade, Diary Says | The New York Times
The New York Times USA Politics October 25, 2022
Senator Edward M. Kennedy looked skeptically at the federal judge. It was Nov. 15, 2005, and Samuel A. Alito Jr., who was seeking Senate confirmation for his nomination to the Supreme Court, had just assured Mr. Kennedy in a meeting in his Senate office that he respected the... + más
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito told Ted Kennedy the legal basis ensuring abortion rights was 'settled' law in 2005, new book reveals | CNBC
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 24, 2022
When Ted Kennedy feared that flunking a Spanish test would make him ineligible to play football at Harvard, he sent a friend in his place in hopes of securing a higher score. It was the second time Kennedy had tried this ploy, but this time it failed and he was expelled. His... + más
Looking back on Ted Kennedy’s long life | The Boston Globe
Op-Ed: JFK may have been a worse philanderer than Trump. Does it matter? | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA Entertainment October 24, 2022
“Ted Kennedy: A Life,” by John A. Farrell (Penguin Press)In his new biography of Ted Kennedy, John A. Farrell describes a letter Joseph Kennedy sent his youngest son telling the teenager he had to choose between a serious or non-serious life.“I'll still love you which... + más
Associated Press USA Entertainment October 24, 2022
This cover image released by Penguin Press shows Red Kennedy: A Life by John A. Farrell. (Penguin Press via AP)This cover image released by Penguin Press shows Red Kennedy: A Life by John A. Farrell. (Penguin Press via AP)“Ted Kennedy: A Life,” by John A. Farrell (Penguin... + más
The Boston Globe USA Life October 21, 2022
It was lucky for Senator Edward Moore Kennedy, and for Massachusetts and the country, that he was able — unlike his murdered brothers John and Robert, and siblings Joe Jr. and Kathleen — to “live to comb gray hair,” in the Irish phrase he sadly evoked in eulogizing yet... + más
'Violent crime is surging:' John Kennedy launches TV ad in Senate re-election campaign | The Advocate
Ted White, Jason Voorhees stuntman in 'Friday the 13th' horror films, dead at 96 | Fox News
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