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'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.
Equifax And Wells Fargo Apologize To Congress; Lawmakers Not Buying It
Equifax's former CEO Richard Smith and Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan both said "sorry" for the harm their companies have inflicted on consumers. But lawmakers scolded them in two different hearings.
Otto Warmbier Suffered 'Extensive Loss Of Brain Tissue,' No Sign Of Botulism
The student has been in a coma since before he was returned to the U.S. on Tuesday. Doctors say they've found no evidence of botulism, appearing to contradict the account by his North Korean captors.
Man Charged In Killing Of Muslim Teenager In Virginia
Darwin A. Martinez Torres, 22, is accused of killing Nabra Hassanen of Reston, Va., who was reportedly walking with her friends back to a mosque after getting breakfast early Sunday.
In Brazil, Rising and Rampant Racism Is Written On The Wall
A group puts racist tweets on billboards in the neighborhood in which the troll lives. The biggest lawyers group seeks an apology and reparations for slavery. Brazil is combating racism in new ways.
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British-Accented Man In New ISIS Video Is Suspected To Be A Former Salesman
The masked militant is believed to be Siddhartha Dhar, also known as Abu Rumaysah. Before converting to Islam and joining ISIS, he sold moon bounces in East London.
Who Will Fix The Texas School Funding System?
Texas Supreme Court justices ruled the school funding system constitutional, and they aren't requiring any legislative changes. But they also said the state's 5 million schoolchildren deserve better.
Chechen Strongman Takes To Instagram To Search For His Lost Cat
"We have begun to seriously worry," leader Ramzan Kadyrov tells his 1.8 million Instagram followers. He's known for ruling the Russian republic with an iron fist and stiffing dissent.
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