Nov 17 The growing list of men accused of sexual misconduct after Weinstein By Associated Press Since The New York Times published allegations of sexual harassment and assault against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in October, multiple men in entertainment, media and politics in the U.S. and beyond have faced allegations ranging from sexual misconduct to rape. Continue reading
Nov 17 WATCH: White House says there’s a difference between sexual misconduct allegations against Trump, Franken By Associated Press White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said “Sen. Franken has admitted wrongdoing and the president hasn’t. That’s a very big distinction.”… Continue reading
Nov 17 African American women face a more aggressive type of endometrial cancer. Researchers can’t explain why By Dr. Amber Robins Endometrial cancer, a common form of uterine cancer, has an 80 percent rate of survival over a five-year period in most women diagnosed at age 60 and above. But African American women are more likely to have a more aggressive… Continue reading
Nov 17 Veterans Affairs exploring idea of merging health system with Pentagon By Hope Yen, Associated Press As part of its effort to expand private health care, Veterans Affairs is exploring the possibility of merging its health system with the Pentagon’s, a cost-saving measure that veterans groups say could threaten the viability of VA hospitals. Continue reading
Nov 17 After mass shootings, should legal guns be welcomed into church? By Michael Boulter Churches have often been a place for people on the margins to come in and feel welcomed. But that openness can also be a threat. Continue reading
Nov 17 Trump publicly criticizes Al Franken but remains silent on Roy Moore By Zeke Miller, Associated Press President Donald Trump is displaying selective outrage over allegations of sexual harassment against prominent men in politics, as his own tortured past lingers over his response. Continue reading
Nov 17 WATCH: Anchor who accused Franken of sexual misconduct says voters will decide the senator’s fate By Associated Press The Los Angeles radio anchor who accused Sen. Al Franken of forcibly kissing and groping her during a 2006 USO tour says it's up to voters to decide whether he should stay in office. Continue reading
Nov 16 We’ve lost one of the clearest voices on health care, Uwe Reinhardt By Murrey Jacobson All journalists have a list of experts they can call to explain complicated theories and policies, but few if any could explain things as clearly and with such distinct humor as Uwe Reinhardt. Continue reading
Nov 16 WATCH: Trump believes Alabama voters should decide Roy Moore’s fate, according to White House By Molly Finnegan President Donald Trump finds the allegations against Alabama Senate candidate "very troubling," said White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Continue reading
Nov 16 Mistrial declared in Menendez bribery trial after jury deadlocks By David Porter, Associated Press Sen. Bob Menendez’s bribery trial has ended in a mistrial after the jury said it was hopelessly deadlocked on the charges against the Democrat and his co-defendant. Continue reading