Extra Extra: Brett Kavanaugh Called Contraception 'Abortion-Inducing Drugs'
Sept. 6, 2018, 5:45 p.m.
Because Gwen Stefani is apparently the key to understanding the 2016 election, check out today's end-of-day links: Prince demo, Steve Bannon rails against elites, offensive last names, Alex Jones banned from Twitter, and panda gets a snack.

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- Is Gwen Stefani to blame for President Trump? Michael Moore thinks so.
- Steve Bannon railed against elites to the Daily Beast from his $1,400/night hotel suite.
- Armando Iannucci tweeted out an idea for a film about Donald Trump...and now Hollywood wants him to make it.
- Pity the poor fockers who have "offensive" last names.
- Stay-at-home dads are redefining masculinity.
- Listen to a newly released Prince demo of "17 Days."
- Beetlejuice is coming to Broadway next spring.
- Roseanne Barr was spotted singing with Jewish a cappella group the Y-Studs in front of comedy club Stand Up NY this week.
- The Oscars have decided to hold off on that whole "Popular Film" category for now.
- Twitter has finally banned Alex Jones and InfoWars from the platform.
- Wait, you're telling me the subway doesn't have to be hot and gross?!?
- As Brett Kavanaugh was grilled on his views on abortion today, he incorrectly referred to contraception as "abortion-inducing drugs," which is just another thing that left Senator Kamala Harris speechless.
- And finally, make sure you get a healthy snack tonight:
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📹: rose_pethome pic.twitter.com/H5CfiPlTgL— Cute Emergency (@CuteEmergency) September 6, 2018