Trump takes fresh aim at Florida congresswoman who criticized his condolence call; Mourners attend funeral for Sgt. La David Johnson, slain in Niger; In the shadows of Refinery...
| | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | 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. | By Karen Tumulty, Mark Berman and Jenna Johnson • Read more » | 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? | By Story by Michael Laris | photos by Sarah L. Voisin • Read more » | | | | | 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. | By Ariana Eunjung Cha • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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