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Journalist Wins $30K In Damages, In Case That Sparked Japan's #MeToo Movement
Shiori Ito did a rare thing for Japan: She reported an alleged assault to police. When prosecutors opted not to press charges, she came forward publicly and sued her alleged attacker.
Trump Criticized After Sharing Name Of Alleged Whistleblower On Twitter
On Friday, Trump shared a post that included the name of a former intelligence community official who many of the president's supporters believe is the whistleblower.
Trump 2020 Sues 'Washington Post,' Days After 'N.Y. Times' Defamation Suit
In the latest salvo against media outlets, the campaign is targeting opinion pieces that invoke concerns that Donald Trump invited aid from Russia to boost his electoral fortunes.
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Amnesty International Documents 125 Incidents Of Police Violence Against Protesters
The instances spanned 40 states and the District of Columbia, and allege excessive force by state and local police, and National Guard troops and federal agents against racial justice protesters.
The Gun That Killed Billy The Kid Is Going Up For Auction. Starting Bid: $2 Million
An iconic piece of the Wild West goes up for sale: the gun that killed Billy the Kid.
FDA Is Redefining The Term 'Healthy' On Food Labels
Last year, the FDA told the maker of Kind bars some of its nut-filled snacks couldn't be labeled as "healthy." Now the agency is rethinking what healthy means, amid evolving science on fat and sugar.
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Public To EPA On Cutting Regulations: 'No!'
The Environmental Protection Agency asked for public input on "job-killing regulations" and has received more than 28,000 comments, many of which urge the agency not to roll back protections.
'Me Too' Legislation Aims To Combat Sexual Harassment In Congress
The bipartisan, bicameral proposal would expedite the complaint process and provide for more transparency on taxpayer-funded settlements.
Nobel Goes To American Richard Thaler For Work In Behavioral Economics
The Swedish Academy said it was awarding Thaler the prize in economics for his pioneering work in incorporating "psychologically realistic assumptions into analyses of economic decision-making."
Power Outages Persist For Millions In Florida, Georgia And Carolinas After Irma
Nearly 3.8 million customers lack electricity in Florida Wednesday, along with hundreds of thousands more in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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