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With sexual harassment revelations rife and public spaces threatened, some women are wondering just why they wear these things.
Accusations of sexual harassment and assault have not been received with the same uproar and solidarity as in the United States and beyond.
In a 37-page letter made public in court, a former Uber security employee detailed a massive intelligence-gathering operation that included tailing rival executives.
Lawmakers voted to begin proceedings that could remove President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski from office on the grounds that he is “morally handicapped.”
No matter how terrible the present, remember to wrap it nicely.
On Thursday, Marco Rubio took a stand: He threatened to vote no unless House and Senate negotiators expanded the child tax credit.
Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Bob Corker of Tennessee, who had been holdouts, said they would support the bill, putting it within striking distance of passage.
The allegations included encounters in a car, a recording studio and a hotel room, where he allegedly exposed himself to a teenager.
It seems every podcast company is starting its own counterintuitive take on history. But how effective are they at actually illuminating our past?
America has a new religion: Fox evangelicalism.
Mr. Trump stepped up his criticism of some F.B.I. agents helping to investigate possible Russian involvement in his campaign, calling it a “very sad thing to watch.”
Their acceptance of a “divorce deal” opens the way for discussions on a transitional period and the nature of trade relations with Britain
Republican lawmakers tasked with merging the House and Senate tax bills have signed a final version of the legislation, a key step that moves the tax overhaul closer to the finish line.
Roy S. Moore’s loss in Alabama has stirred up fresh worry that Republicans are again descending again into Tea Party-type spasms of self-defeating rage.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
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