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Chelsea Handler: The #MeToo Movement Is a ‘Complete Referendum’ on Trump

The activist, comedian and author spoke about women, power and privilege in an interview with Megan Twohey of The New York Times.

Teenage Vandals Were Sentenced to Read Books. Here’s What One Learned.

After they defaced a historic black schoolhouse with racist graffiti, they were ordered to read. Not all the authors were happy about this.

At War: Signs That U.S. Forces Are in Syria for a While: New Outposts and Pink Lawn Chairs

While Washington figures out its stance on Syria, American forces on the ground are building up their front-line positions.

A Worker Shortage Is Forcing Restaurants to Get Creative

As Americans increasingly eat out, owners are scrambling to find employees wherever they can.

Woman Who Was Fired for Giving Trump the Middle Finger Sues Former Employer

Juli Briskman said that Akima L.L.C., a government contractor, dismissed her because it feared her gesture would hurt its business. “Criticism of our leaders should be encouraged,” she said.

Why China Is Confident It Can Beat Trump in a Trade War

Beijing has a strong grip on banks, the news media and politics, and it seems willing to take advantage of vulnerabilities in the American political system.

A Lost Painting Is Rediscovered. Have You Checked Your Closets Lately?

A rare painting by a 16th century Dutch master was recently discovered hidden for decades in a storeroom in Iowa. It could be worth millions.

‘All It Takes Is One Mistake’: Worries Over Plan to Send National Guard to Border

Pentagon officials have expressed concern about being seen as picking a fight with an ally at a time when the military has plenty of adversaries to contend with.

Surgeon General Urges Americans to Carry Drug That Stops Opioid Overdoses

The drug, naloxone, has been used to revive thousands of people, and Dr. Jerome M. Adams says family and friends of opioid users should learn how to use it.

Sally Yates Says While ‘Elections Have Consequences,’ Trump Goes Too Far

Ms. Yates, the acting attorney general fired by President Trump for refusing to defend his travel ban, said at a New York Times event that he is breaking democratic norms.

Women Say Richard Meier’s Conduct Was Widely Known Yet Went Unchecked

More women have accused the famous architect of sexual misconduct, and they say the firm seemed powerless to stop his behavior.

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