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Built to Flood: Houston Speculators Make a Fast Buck From Storm’s Misery

A new economy has arisen in the suburbs of Houston battered by storms: the buying and selling of flooded homes.

#MeToo Called for an Overhaul. Are Workplaces Really Changing?

Corporations, entrepreneurs and lawmakers are stepping up efforts to prevent sexual harassment and expand worker protections. Is it enough?

Girl Shot at Maryland School Dies After Being Taken Off Life Support

Jaelynn Willey, 16, was shot at Great Mills High School on Tuesday. She died, “surrounded by her family,” on Thursday.

Ex-Playboy Model Karen McDougal Details 10-Month Affair With Donald Trump

In a lengthy television interview, Ms. McDougal said she was hurt when the president offered her money after sex, but added that they ended up in love.

3 Examples of John Bolton’s Longtime Hard-Line Views

President Trump’s new national security adviser is known as an uncompromising, often undiplomatic conservative. Some of his views were once out of the mainstream, but not anymore.

How the Left and the Right Reacted to John Bolton as National Security Adviser

News that Mr. Bolton will become President Trump’s third national security adviser was met with immediate acclaim and criticism. We rounded some of it up for you.

Mattis Says Guantánamo Lawyers Were Fired Over Temperament, Not Legal Work

The Pentagon’s abrupt ouster of the top two officials overseeing the Guantánamo military commissions system stemmed from management concerns, the defense secretary said.

News Analysis: With Bolton, Trump Creates a Historically Hard-Line Foreign Policy Team

There is little in John R. Bolton’s past to indicate he has much time for the diplomatic process, where to get something the United States also gives something.

Man in the News: John Bolton, an Undiplomatic Voice for American Might

If President Trump wanted a national security adviser who would match his confrontational approach to the world, then Mr. Bolton fits the bill.

How Stephon Clark Was Killed by Police in His Backyard

Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old unarmed man, was shot by the police in his backyard in Sacramento on March 18. Police body camera and helicopter footage shows details of what happened.

Beyond Gun Control, Student Marchers Aim to Upend Elections

With hundreds of March for Our Lives demonstrations planned for Saturday, high school students say this is a moment of political awakening for their generation.

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