Sunday, 22 October 2017

The Post Most: ‘My pain is everyday’: After Weinstein’s fall, Trump accusers wonder: Why not him?

 
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'My pain is everyday': After Weinstein's fall, Trump accusers wonder: Why not him?
The latest scandal has renewed the frustrations of women who claim the man who now occupies the Oval Office harassed them.
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Lawrence Summers: One last time on who benefits from corporate tax cuts
There has been a lot of back and forth but notably no one has defended the $4,000 claim as a "very conservatively estimated lower bound" let alone endorsed the plausibility of the $9,000 claim.
 
Trump plans to release JFK assassination documents despite concerns from federal agencies
One final batch of papers related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy remains unseen by the public.
 
A newly discovered moon tunnel could be the perfect place for a colony, scientists say
A NASA researcher proposed the idea back in 1971. The lava tunnels of the moon, like the mythical canals of Mars, have proved elusive — until now.
 
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Report: Bill O'Reilly settled sexual harassment claim from Fox News contributor for $32 million
The financial deal preceded the cable network renewing its contract him this February.
 
DeVos rescinds 72 guidance documents outlining rights for disabled students
The guidance documents helped parents and educators understand student's rights under the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act.
 
Ines Rau is Playboy's first transgender Playmate
The magazine breaks new ground with its first transgender Playmate.
 
Five ex-presidents call for unity — and donations — at hurricane benefit concert
The show of unity received praise from Trump, who has been publicly criticized by two of his predecessors in recent days.
 
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Discounts, guarantees and the search for 'good' genes: The booming fertility business
How the booming fertility business is changing the face of American families.
 
Harvey Weinstein, accused by dozens, specifically disputes Lupita Nyong'o's harassment claims
Since the scandal broke in early October, Weinstein has typically stuck with generic rebuttals.
 
For some veterans, John Kelly's remarks add to a worrying military-civilian divide
The White House chief of staff and former four-star general, who lost a son to war, emphasized the public's lack of understanding of sacrifice.
 
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Harvey Weinstein is also a jerk. That alone should have gotten him fired.
His public outbursts put his companies at risk.
 
 
Many Trump voters who got hurricane relief in Texas aren't sure Puerto Ricans should
'They need to handle it,' said one resident of a flood-ravaged Houston neighborhood. 'It shouldn't be up to us, really.'
 
WHO rescinds 'goodwill ambassador' appointment of Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe
The outcry centered around one primary point: Can you be a goodwill ambassador if the world widely regards you as a violent, tyrannical despot?
 
McConnell: Bannon, others gunning to knock off GOP incumbents are 'specialists at nominating people who lose'
The Republican leader also said he doesn't expect his unpopularity to affect other candidates from his party.
 
Trump pledges at least $430,000 of his own money to help cover aides' legal costs related to Russia probes
A former ethics official raised immediate concerns about the arrangement.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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