Sunday, October 22, 2017

Sunday's Headlines: After Weinstein’s fall, Trump’s accusers wonder: Why not him?

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
After Weinstein's fall, Trump's accusers wonder: Why not him?
The Harvey Weinstein scandal, which has featured graphic accounts of assault from a string of celebrity accusers, has sparked a national debate about sexual harassment. But for the women who came forward in the 2016 campaign to accuse then-GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump of unwanted touching or kissing, the renewed debate offers a reminder that their allegations did not have the same effect.
Trump takes fresh aim at Florida congresswoman who criticized his condolence call
In an interview with The Washington Post, Rep. Frederica Wilson identified several layers of "insensitivity" in the White House's handling of President Trump's phone call to a soldier's widow — and the fallout since.
 
Mourners attend funeral for Sgt. La David Johnson, slain in Niger
About 1,200 mourners attended the service to pay their respects.
 
In the shadows of Refinery Row, a parable of redevelopment and race
As industry ensnares Corpus Christi's minority Hillcrest neighborhood, homeowners are being offered several times the depressed value of their homes to move out. Can that offer serve as a model for a president who has vowed to slash the red tape of projects to prod development? Or will it stand as an uncommon example of progress on civil rights, housing and the environment?
 
Booming fertility business has fostered a quest for 'good' genes
Would-be parents seeking donor eggs and sperm can pick and choose from long checklists of physical and intellectual characteristics. Clinics now offer volume discounts, package deals and 100 percent guarantees for babymaking that are raising complicated ethical and legal questions.
 
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Opinions
 
Harvey Weinstein is also a jerk. That alone should have gotten him fired.
 
When the system fails sexual assault victims, we have to find our own closure
 
How the legal world built a wall of silence around workplace sexual harassment
 
I went public with my sexual assault. And then the trolls came for me.
 
Jimmy Kimmel's Halloween prank can scar children. Why are we laughing?
 
Trump shouldn't repeat Obama's mistake in Iraq and Syria
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A newly discovered tunnel on the moon could be the perfect place for a colony, scientists say
If the researchers are correct, the 31-mile tunnel sounds just like what the old Apollo scientists and would-be colonists were seeking.
 
 
DeVos rescinds 72 documents on student rights, calling them outdated or ineffective
Advocates for students with disabilities were reviewing the changes made by the Education Department to determine their impact. One activist expressed concern over whether schools might lose federal funds for special education.
 
Japanese voters brave typhoon to cast ballots in snap election
Typhoon Yan, a powerful storm expected to plow into Japan by Sunday evening, may depress voter turnout — which could be another boost for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
 
Sports • Yankees at Astros
Astros zero in on World Series, blank Yankees to capture American League pennant
Charlie Morton and Lance McCullers Jr. combined on a three-hit shutout in Houston's 4-0 win, setting up a clash with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
 
News quiz: Around the world and far, far beyond
Much happened this week, including yet another hurricane. Test your knowledge, and earn more points for quickly providing the correct answers to our 10 questions.
 
A dietitian's picks for good fats
The type of fat you choose matters. Almonds, avocado, olive oil and chia seeds taste great and are beneficial to boot.
 
How to pick the perfect pumpkin
Here's what to look for if you want a gourd suitable for carving before Halloween.
 
5 recipes our readers loved most this week
These butternut squash fritters are delightful; so are our braised short ribs, which could feed you all week.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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