Here's the news you missed this weekend Before you begin your week have a look back at the top stories of the weekend.

Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice.

Twenty people were killed in a "horrific" limousine accident in upstate New York.

A Vatican cardinal defended accusations against Pope Francis, calling them "blasphemous."

The mayors of San Francisco and Osaka, Japan, disagree about their "sister city" relationship.

And a melee broke out after a Conor McGregor fight.

Before you begin your week, have a look back at some of the top stories of the weekend.

Kavanaugh's confirmation, which was clouded in controversy by sexual misconduct allegations, which he vehemently denied, ends a bitter partisan battle in the Senate.

Investigators called the crash one of the "most deadly" accidents in the country in years.

The pontiff had been accused of ignoring reports of sexual misconduct by a prominent American cardinal.

The mayor of Osaka disapproves of the "comfort women" statue -- which depicts women and girls forced into sex slavery during World War II -- in San Francisco.

After the fight between Khabib Nurmagomedov Conor McGregor at UFC 229, a brawl ensued.