After a wild week with dueling presidential town hall events and b? phim tình d?ca Supreme Court nominee push only weeks before the election, our Google searches were pretty wide-ranging and involved some scandals and gossip.
For the week of Oct. 15 to Oct. 23 here were some of the top questions for Google's search engine.
When Zoom and an "accidental" exposure/masturbation incident collide, people want to know the details. Political commenter and contributor to CNN and TheNew YorkerJeffrey Toobin was on a work call with the New Yorkerand WNYC radio when, he later said, he thought he was off camera, so he got to some pressing, uh, personal business. He wasn't. Now the magazine has suspended him and CNN has given him some time off.
"Corn Pop" came up most recently in 2017 when now Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden talked about a gang leader he confronted when he was a 19-year-old lifeguard in Delaware. That gang leader's name was actually Corn Pop, like the cereal. This past week, amid final town halls and debates as voters head to the polls, Corn Pop is resurfacing in political commentary as Biden's true nemesis that he has to confront. Biden has a tendency to go on long tangents and tell stories about the past and this one always raises some eyebrows.
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Savannah Guthrie is a TODAY show anchor on NBC who moderated last week's Donald Trump town hall. For an hour at an outdoor venue in Miami she managed to take on Trump. As for her spouse, he's 52-year-old Michael Feldman. They've been married for 11 years and have two children together.
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At Joe Biden's own town hall over on ABC with George Stephanopoulos at the exact same time as Trump's, one voter asked him about his legislation as a senator, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act (known as the 1994 crime bill or law).
During the town hall Biden defended the controversial bill, but admitted some parts of it were a "mistake."
After Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett couldn't remember all five freedoms in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution when asked at her confirmation hearing last week, we're trying to list all five.
She remembered speech, press, religion and assembly, but couldn't recall "protest."
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