Brazil's Senate rejects the president's Supreme Court nominee, the first such rejection in more than 100 years.
The Brazilian Senate has rejected the president's nominee for the Supreme Court, marking the first time such a rejection has occurred in over a century.
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The Brazilian Senate has rejected the president's nominee for the Supreme Court, marking the first time such a rejection has occurred in over a century.
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