These are the headlines you Need 2 Know. * **Second Kavanaugh Accuser Emerges:** Several Democrats are demanding an “immediate postponement” of the Supreme Court nominee’s confirmation after a second woman accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault. The New Yorker reported on Sunday that Kavanaugh allegedly exposed himself to Deborah Ramirez, now 53, at a party at Yale University in the 1980s. The nominee’s first accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, is still set to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. It’s not yet clear if the latest accusation will be addressed during Thursday’s proceedings. In response to Ramirez’s claims, Kavanaugh issued a statement of strong denial, saying: “This is a smear, plain and simple.” Read more [here](https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/senate-democrats-investigate-a-new-allegation-of-sexual-misconduct-from-the-supreme-court-nominee-brett-kavanaughs-college-years-deborah-ramirez). * **Trump v. The UN:** About 120 world leaders will gather in Manhattan this week for the annual United Nations General Assembly. President Trump, who arrived in the area on Sunday night, will deliver the customary address to the assembly on Tuesday. During last year's UN meetings, Trump threatened to “totally destroy North Korea” and called Kim Jong-un “rocket man.” Since then, he has been steadily distancing the U.S. from the UN and its initiatives. Read more [here](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2018/09/24/trump-renews-his-battle-with-un/?utm_term=.58161f374f2a). * **Burqa Ban:** Voters in St. Gallen, Switzerland, voted to ban burqas by a two-thirds majority vote on Sunday. This is the second part of the country to place a ban on full-face coverings, as they remain a polarizing issue across Europe. The voter turnout in the northeastern canton was around 36 percent. The Islamic Central Council, Switzerland’s largest Islamic organization, still recommends that women cover their faces and said it would closely monitor the implementation of the ban. Burqas are also banned in France and Denmark. Read more [here](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-swiss-burqas/swiss-canton-becomes-second-to-ban-burqas-in-public-idUSKCN1M30J2). * **Comcast Conquers Fox, Wins Sky:** After an arduous bidding war with Fox this summer, Comcast won a silent auction to acquire UK telecommunications company Sky. The winning bid of $38.8 billion will need to be approved by Sky’s shareholders before Comcast can acquire the company and its 23 million European subscribers and entertainment assets. Rupert Murdoch and his 21st Century Fox have been working to buy Sky since 2016 and already own a 39 percent stake in the company. Sky could help Comcast compete against streaming giants Netflix and Amazon. Read more [here](https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/22/17890660/comcast-sky-acquisition-disney-21st-century-fox-auction). * **New Bill for More Legroom:** After House and Senate lawmakers introduced a new bill on Saturday, Congress is considering ordering the Federal Aviation Administration to establish minimum airline seat sizes and investigate the size of bathrooms on aircraft. Congress faces a Sept. 30 deadline to keep FAA programs running; the Senate must take up the bill this week or pass a short-term extension. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) said that lawmakers from both chambers agreed it was time to address the “ever-shrinking seats.” Read more [here](https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2018/09/23/congress-faa-seat-width-legroom/1403488002/). * **A New A.I. Portal for Facebook:** Facebook is entering the consumer hardware market: the company is reportedly set to release its own A.I.-powered video chat device this week, Cheddar has learned. The "Portal" device will integrate with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant and have social features. It will be sold in two sizes and be priced between $300 and $400. This is the first device to be produced out of Facebook’s hardware lab, Building 8. Read the full story on [Cheddar](https://cheddar.com/videos/facebooks-portal-video-chat-device-to-be-announced-next-week). * **Tiger Is Back:** Tiger Woods on Sunday won the Tour Championship, his 80th PGA Tour title and his first win in over five years. Since 2013, Woods has undergone four back surgeries and has admitted he was unsure if he would ever be able to play golf again. Woods got emotional during the trophy presentation at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Ga., saying, “I can’t believe I pulled this off… I’ve had it not so easy the last couple of years, and I’ve worked my way back.” Woods will now head to France to compete in the Ryder Cup. Watch his victory speech [here](https://www.golfchannel.com/video/tiger-i-cant-just-believe-ive-pulled/). * **Apple Resists Temptation to Get Dark, Stays Pure:** Apple earmarked $1 billion last year for scripted programming, hoping to take on Netflix and Amazon. But CEO Tim Cook has already rejected the first show ー the drama series, “Vital Signs,” was a dark, semi-biographical story about hip-hop artist Dr. Dre and was eventually deemed too violent for Apple. Apple has said it wants high-quality content with stars and broad appeal, but without the sex, profanity, and violence. This approach deviates from that of HBO, which has created edgier content and garnered a massive fan base. Read more [here](https://www.wsj.com/articles/no-sex-please-were-apple-iphone-giant-seeks-tv-success-on-its-own-terms-1537588880). * **Paul Simon Bids Farewell:** In an emotional final concert, Paul Simon closed out his Homeward Bound farewell tour in New York City’s Corona Park. Simon grew up near the venue, and his show was full of references to his hometown of Queens. The singer, almost 77, was also joined onstage by his wife Edie Brickell during the song “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard.” See the setlist [here](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-live-reviews/paul-simon-farewell-tour-final-show-corona-728079/). * **Freddy Krueger Returns:** Robert Englund, who played Freddy Krueger in the “Nightmare on Elm Street” installment "Freddy vs. Jason" 15 years ago, will return to play the character for a Halloween episode of ABC’s comedy series “The Goldbergs.” Just last year Englund, now 71, declared, “I’m too old to do another Freddy now.” Watch the trailer [here](https://ew.com/tv/2018/09/23/goldbergs-freddy-krueger-robert-englund/). * **A Snake in the Grass?** A woman in Woodbridge, Va., found an extremely rare, two-headed copperhead snake in a flowerbed. The snake is only about two weeks old and about six inches long, but copperheads often grow to 18-36 inches and are prone to attacking humans. The snake is currently being cared for by an experienced viper keeper in northern Virginia, and the state hopes to display it at the zoo. See a photo [here](https://nypost.com/2018/09/23/rare-two-headed-snake-found-in-flowerbed-this-is-what-nightmares-are-made-of/). Cheddar's Jill Wagner gets into the latest. Subscribe to the Need 2 Know newsletter [here](https://theneed2know.com).

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