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 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥斅燬upreme Court聽nominee Amy Coney Barrett presented approach to the law as conservative stanley cup  and fair on Monday stanley usa  at the start of fast-tracked confirmation hearings, while angry Democrats, powerless to stop her, cast her as a threat to Americans health care coverage during the coronavirus pandemic.With her husband and six of their seven children behind her in a hearing room off-limits to the public and altered for COVID-19 risks, Barrett delivered views at odds with the late聽Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose seat President Donald Trump nominated her to fill, likely before Election Day. Courts are not designed to solve every problem or right every wrong in our public life,  declared the 48-year-old federal appeals court judge, removing the protective mask she wore most of the day to read from a prepared statement.Americans  deserve an independent Supreme Court that interprets our Constitution and laws as they are written,  Barrett told the Senate Judiciary Committee, laying out her judicial philosophy, which she has likened to that of her conservative mentor, the late Justice Antonin Scalia.The Senate, led by Trumps Republican allies, is pushing Barretts nomination to a quick vote before聽Election Day, Nov. 3, and ahead of the the latest stanley cup  challenge to the Affordable Care Act, which the Supreme Court is to hear a week after the election.Republicans also hope to seat Barrett quickly enough to hear any legal challenges after the election. Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connec Ouhc Furue Wins Major Title: Victory Shows Japan Female Golfers  Strengths on World Stage
 AP Photo/Pavel GolovkinA tractor works at Kullabergs Ving氓rd, in Nyhamnsl盲ge, Sweden, Tues stanley cup day, July 25, 2023. AP12:30 JST,ensp;August 21, 202 stanley tumblers 3NYHAMNSL脛GE, Sweden  AP  鈥?It   mid-afternoon in late summer and a fresh North Sea breeze blows through the vines at Kullabergs Ving氓rd, a vineyard and winery at the vanguard of pro stanley kubek ducers seeking to redefine what Swedish wine can be.Scandinavia isn ;t exactly what connoisseurs would define as prime wine country and commercial vineyards are still tiny compared to France, Italy or Spain. But with climate change making for warmer and longer growing seasons, and new varieties of grapes adapted to this landscape, the bouquet of Swedish wines is maturing nicely.As drought, rising heat and other extreme weather events are forcing traditional wine-growing regions to reassess their methods, Swedish winemaking is shifting from mostly small-scale amateurs to an industry with growing ambition.Kullabergs Ving氓rd stretches over 14 hectares  about 34 acres  and most of the vines were planted less than a decade ago. By 2022, the winery had reached an annual output of over 30,000 bottles 鈥?mostly whites that can be found in high-end restaurants from Europe to Japan to Hong Kong and that have won multiple international prizes.Where vineyards in more traditional countries are suffering, we are gaining momentum, said Felix 脜hrberg, a 34-year-old oenologist and winemaker who returned to Sweden in 2017 to lead Kullabergs Ving氓rd aft